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On 12 May 2008 the music video premiered on the music channel The Box. The music video for the song has an appearance from Thara, who worked with Jay on Murder and has done several shows with him. The video for the Boy Better Know remix features the members Frisco, Skepta, Chipmunk and Jammer. The video also features MC Zani.
"Stay" is a song by Russian-German electronic music producer Zedd and Canadian singer Alessia Cara. The single was released on 23 February 2017 through Interscope Records, and is also featured on the Japanese edition of Cara's second studio album, The Pains of Growing. [4] The official music video was released on YouTube on 18 April 2017.
"Stay" is a song by American group Jodeci from their debut album Forever My Lady (1991). The song was the third single released in promotion for the album in December 1991. "Stay" was the group's second number one R&B hit, spending two weeks at number-one on the US R&B chart and peaked at number forty-one on the Billboard Hot 100 .
"Stay" is a song by Australian rapper and singer the Kid Laroi and Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was released through Grade A Productions and Columbia Records on 9 July 2021, as the lead single (sixth overall) from Laroi's reloaded mixtape, F*ck Love 3: Over You.
"Stay" is a song written by Bob Khozouri and Mark Stevens, originally recorded by American singer Glenn Jones. It was released in 1990 by Jive Records from his fifth album, All for You (1990), reaching number six on the US Billboard Hot Black Singles chart.
Long before “Dress” was released, Taylor Swift ventured into sultrier lyrics with the Speak Now (Taylor's Version) vault track “I Can See You.”. While the song's subject is unclear, the ...
Taylor Swift’s 'Speak Now': 'Better Than Revenge,' Vault Tracks Decoded. Read article. Countdown Clock. When the video begins, a timestamp of “July 9th 1:58 a.m.” flashes across the screen.
Produced by Swift and Jack Antonoff, "I Can See You" is an indie rock song with elements of funk; distorted guitars, meandering bass, and synthesizers constitute its midtempo production. The lyrics are sexually suggestive and contain flirtatious innuendos, describing Swift's attraction to a person she comes across often.