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The official music video for "For a Better Day" was released on September 3, 2015. Avicii made his directorial debut by co-directing the video alongside filmmaker Levan Tsikurishvili. Filmed in the summer of 2015 in Hungary , the video stars Swedish actor Krister Henriksson , and tackles the issues of child slavery and child sex trafficking .
[16] [1] The song was also uploaded to the SoundCloud account of Rob Swire's Knife Party on July 23, 2018. [17] Upon the release of Mau5ville: level 1, the song independently charted in the United States, appearing on the Dance/Electronic Songs and Digital Songs charts at positions 19 and 9 respectively.
With lyrics like “I wanna rock with you (all night), dance you into day (sunlight), I wanna rock with you (all night), We’re gonna rock the night away…” dedicate this 1979 number to your ...
"Better Days" is a song by Swedish singers Benjamin Ingrosso. It was released on 5 April 2024 as the second single from his fifth studio album, Pink Velvet Theatre. It peaked at number 7 on the Swedish chart. Ingrosso said "'Better Days' is about hope, youthful naivety, and longing for things to get better.
Weird SoundCloud, or SoundClown, [1] [2] is a mashup parody music scene taking place on the online distribution platform SoundCloud. The scene has been described by its producers and music journalists to be a satirical take on electronic dance music , and useless, throwaway internet content .
"Better Day" is a song by English rock band Ocean Colour Scene. The song was released as the third single from their third studio album, Marchin' Already , on 10 November 1997 and reached number nine on the UK Singles Chart .
Time Out listed the song number 54 in their The 100 best party songs list in 2018. [9] "Word Up!" has been covered numerous times by other artists. It is an easy song to sing, being riff-based and having a simple vocal melody. [10]
"Better Days" is a song by American rapper WC and the second single from his debut studio album The Shadiest One (1998). Produced by Barr Nine Productions, it features Ron Banks of The Dramatics . An alternative version of the song features American singer Jon B.