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Breathe With Me is Athena's debut album, released in 2007 on Embraceable Records and produced by George Andreou and Joe Boyd. The BBC's Morag Reavley calls it "Intimate, thoughtful, original." The BBC's Morag Reavley calls it "Intimate, thoughtful, original."
In the song's refrains, she realizes the need to remain strong and breathe in order to live without the person. [25] [26] [27] Ken Tucker of Billboard believed "Breathe" was a "love-gone-wrong song." [28] According to Swift, "Breathe" is about having to depart from a someone, however, not blaming anyone. [29]
"You Belong with Me" was the first country song to reach number one on Billboard's Radio Songs and had the biggest crossover airplay audience since "Breathe" by Faith Hill (pictured) in 2000. Big Machine released the song to US country radio on April 20, 2009, as the third single from Fearless .
Taylor Swift meticulously crafted her three-hour Eras Tour setlist and has a specific reason for only performing one Speak Now song. For the uninitiated, “Enchanted” is the only song Swift, 34 ...
Taylor Swift Swift performed this song with T-Pain for the CMT Music Awards in June 2009. This song is a parody of Swift's 2008 single "Love Story". [159] "Monologue Song (La La La)" Taylor Swift Swift wrote a song to act as her monologue when she appeared as a host on Saturday Night Live in 2009. [160] "Three Sad Virgins" Taylor Swift Pete ...
[note 5] Similar to "Love Story", "You Belong with Me" was a crossover success, [20] [102] becoming the first country song to top the all-genre Radio Songs chart, driven mostly by non-country airplay. [103] According to Nielsen SoundScan, "Love Story" and "You Belong with Me" were the two most-played songs on US radio throughout 2009. [104]
Mecca and the Soul Brother is the 1992 debut album from hip-hop duo Pete Rock & CL Smooth. The album contains their best known song, " They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.) ". Mecca and the Soul Brother has been widely acclaimed as one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time.
[1] A 24-Decade History of Popular Music has been performed as a 24-hour marathon performance only once, from October 8–9, 2016, at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, New York. [11] Before the marathon performance, St. Ann's Warehouse also hosted the first complete presentation of the show, albeit in parts from September 15 through October 3 ...