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The chorus contains an interpolation of "Creep" by Radiohead: I'm a kreep, I'm a loser You're so very special, I wish I was special But I'm a kreep, I'm a loser I wish I was special, I wish I was special But I'm a kreep The song also contains an interpolation of the song "You Are Everything" by The Stylistics:
Critics observed melodic and lyrical similarities between "Special" and the song "Creep" (1993) by Radiohead, [4] [28] noting that the songs resembled each other by their use of guitars and themes of self-hatred. [29] [30] The "I wish I was special" line from the chorus of "Special" can be found in the pre-chorus of "Creep".
In June 2008, "Creep" re-entered the UK singles chart at number 37 after its inclusion on Radiohead: The Best Of. [37] As of April 2019, in the UK, it was the most streamed song released in 1992, with 10.1 million streams. [38] On 23 April 2024, "Creep" surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube. [39] It remains Radiohead's most successful single. [40]
Stiles makes her directorial debut in "Wish You Were Here," (out now) an adaptation of the Renée Carlino novel. "I had a visceral response to the book," Stiles, 42, tells USA TODAY. "I literally ...
Gags were based on the absurdity of Jeffrey's exclusivity and elitism. Fallon's character brags he owns " Moroccan dental floss" that costs more than one customer's entire wardrobe. [ 12 ] The pair's boss is an ultra-chic fashionista type played by Will Ferrell who uses high-tech gadgets like a minuscule cell phone.
With “Wish You Were Here,” author Renée Carlino provides the blueprint for a romantic drama that could easily be misconstrued as treacly or saccharine. Her novel features a star-crossed love ...
Though Radiohead wrote "The Bends" in 1992, [59] before "Creep" was released in September of that year, [60] commentators interpreted the title as a comment on the success of "Creep"; [57] [58] others have commented that the song, particularly the line "I want to be part of the human race", feels like a sequel to "Creep", continuing the similar ...
Winter brings less daylight and colder temperatures, which can disrupt sleep. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is more common in winter due to the lack of sunlight, causing sleep disturbances.