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"Scared to Live" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd from his fourth studio album After Hours. [1] He performed the song for the first time on March 8, 2020, with American musician Oneohtrix Point Never , during an episode of Saturday Night Live . [ 2 ]
"Scared to Be Lonely" is a song recorded by Dutch DJ Martin Garrix and English and Albanian singer Dua Lipa. It was written by Giorgio Tuinfort, Nathaniel Campany, Kyle Shearer, and Georgia Ku, while the production was handled by Tuinfort, Valley Girl, and Lorna Blackwood.
The lyrics to "Scared" reflect Lennon's anxieties resulting from his separation at the time from his wife Yoko Ono. [1] [2] The theme is similar to that of his Beatles' song "Help!", in that it expresses the pain Lennon was feeling at the time of its writing and exposes his insecurities.
"Repeat After Me (Interlude)" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd from his fourth studio album After Hours (2020), featuring vocals from the Australian musician Kevin Parker. The song was written by the Weeknd, along with its producers Oneohtrix Point Never and Parker. It was released on March 20, 2020, alongside the rest of ...
And sometimes it just comes down to the melody. This was the fastest melody that I ever made — I went into a room for 20 minutes and wrote the entire song, and then Max produced it". [4] The song was first previewed in a teaser video posted to the Weeknd's Twitter account on March 19, 2020. [5]
"Sweet Freedom" is a song by Michael McDonald, written by Rod Temperton originally featured on Running Scared ' s soundtrack, before the 1986 re-release of McDonald's 1985 album No Lookin' Back. The track peaked at No.7 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart (his last Top 10 hit in that chart), No.12 in the UK, and No.14 in Canada.
Although the song title was not known prior to its debut on “SNL,” and fans were guessing from its chorus that it was called “She Gets the Job Done,” NBC posted a portion of the ...
This list is of songs that have been interpolated by other songs. Songs that are cover versions, parodies, or use samples of other songs are not "interpolations". The list is organized under the name of the artist whose song is interpolated followed by the title of the song, and then the interpolating artist and their song.