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"Circus" is a hip hop-dance song written by Stray Kids' in-house production team, 3Racha, with Earattack, Chan's and Darm, [5] composed in the key of F minor, 98 beats per minute with a running time of three minutes and fourteen seconds. [6] The song centered on the circus theme, featuring word playing, "vaulting" pluck bass, "addictive" vocal ...
The score in an 1897 piano reduction "Entrance of the Gladiators" op. 68 or "Entry of the Gladiators" (Czech: Vjezd gladiátorů) (German: Einzug der Gladiatoren) is a military march composed in 1897 [1] by the Czech-born Austrian composer Julius Fučík.
"Barnum and Bailey's Favorite" by Karl King (1892–1971) is a famous circus music piece. [11] Unlike Fučík, King grew up performing circus music joining Robinson's Famous Circus at the age of 19 as a baritone player. During that time circus music needed its own style because modern music did not fit with most of the acts that the circus ...
Screamers were mostly composed in a 60-year period (1895–1955). Circuses were in need of music that would stir the audience into a frenzy, as four-footed animals galloped across the ring. Because march music was a prominent part of American music at that time, and because it carried such a quick tempo, it was this that ringmasters demanded.
The song received airplay on BBC Radio 6 on The Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show, and the video was shown on BBC Big Screens nationwide. [3] At the 2011 ElectroSwing People's Favourite Awards, the Electric Swing Circus won Best Live Act. [3] Electric Swing Circus has a residency at Hot Club de Swing, a club night at the Hare & Hounds, Kings Heath.
Apart from that, "Frolic" has been used as backing music for several advertisements, and in a rap song by Snoop Dogg. "Frolic" takes inspiration from circus music and the bossa nova. The piece features a combination of a tuba, a mandolin, a banjo and a piano as well as several instruments used for effects.
"Circus" is a song co-written and performed by American singer Lenny Kravitz and released on December 11, 1995 by Virgin Records, as the second single from his fourth studio album, Circus (1995). There were produced two music videos for the song: one directed by Ruven Afanador [3] [4] and the other by Martyn Atkins. [5] Kravitz explained to ...
The 1st Chapter is the debut album by the Norwegian progressive metal band, Circus Maximus. The 1st Chapter was released on May 14, 2005 in Norway and on June 7, 2005 in the United States. [ 6 ] The ongoing theme of The 1st Chapter is about "the journey" to salvation expressed through the lyrics.