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"High and Low" is a song by Australian electronic duo Empire of the Sun. It was released in 24 August 2016 as the lead single from their third studio album, Two Vines.. Group member Nick Littlemore gave details of the track during its premiere on American radio station KROQ, saying "It was about this girl I knew when I was a kid, named Alice D, who was a bit of a wild child.
"High & Low" is a song written by Irish singer-songwriter Gemma Hayes and the first single release from her sixth studio album Blind Faith. The track was released on 23 June 2023. The track was released on 23 June 2023.
"High and Low" was written by Tove Styrke, Fredrik Berger, and Patrik Berger for Styrke's debut studio album, Tove Styrke (2010). [1] The song was released as the album's third single on 25 February 2011 through Sony Music. A digital extended play (EP) with a 2011 remake of the song and five remixes were included on the release. [2]
Upon the release of "High in Low Places", Beach Weather shared a post on Instagram with the caption, "Welcome to our desert disco." [3] Nick Santino described the track as their "apocalyptic love song." He explained how the concept of the song was to find "peace in one another while the world was slowly melting." [1]
"Here's To Never Growing Up" is a midtempo pop rock song, with a moderate tempo of 82 beats per minute. [7] [10] [11] [12] It is composed in the key of F major. [12]Lavigne's vocal range in the track spans from the low-note of A 3 to the high-note of C 5. [12]
Chilly And The Woodchopper Episode of Chilly Willy - a cartoon character, a diminutive penguin; Woodchopping a sport; Woodchopper's Ball a 1939 jazz composition by Joe Bishop and Woody Herman; Twistin' at the Woodchopper's Ball Canada song {single) by Ronn Metcalfe; Orne Woodchoppers a non-combat penal military unit of the Belgian Army during ...
Gang Related – The Soundtrack is a soundtrack for the Jim Kouf's 1997 crime film Gang Related.It was released on October 7, 1997, through Death Row Records, making it their first album to be distributed by Priority Records after Interscope Records dropped Death Row from their label.
Markie was born in Manhattan in the neighborhood of Harlem, New York City, on April 8, 1964. [7] [8] He was raised on Long Island in the hamlet of Brentwood [6] [9] and the village of Patchogue, where he spent his teenage years and where, on September 25, 2021, the intersection of South Street and West Avenue, across the street from his then-home, was dedicated as Biz Markie Way. [2]