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"Cry for You" was certified gold for shipment of over 500,000 copies by the Recording Industry Association of America in 2010. The song is the first by a Swedish artist to be certified by the RIAA since Ace of Base's Cruel Summer in 1998. The song was listed at number five on the Top 100 Club Chart Year-End result. [16]
The song became an international success, topping the US Billboard Hot 100 and peaking at number two in the United Kingdom, among others. [131] [132] Balan covered the song in 2006 on "Sugar Tunes Numa Numa" with his rock band Balan, [41] [133] and in 2008 on "Numa Numa 2" for his project Crazy Loop as a B-side to the single "Mm-ma-ma". [134]
The unit debuted with song titled "Sentimental Love", a theme song for A Town Where You Live. The girls call themselves a "next generation audio visual unit" and offer a unique mixture of music and imagery. [1] The unit name, "Mimi Meme Mimi", is thought under the wish that they wanted their songs to appeal their listener "From ears to eyes.
"Heather" has been described as a folk and indie pop song. [6] [7] On Apple Music Editor's Notes under Gray's album Kid Krow, Gray writes that "' Heather' is the song on the album that I always cry to. I think it's the most honest recount of my love life at the moment. It's about a girl named Heather—I think everyone has a Heather in their life.
"Really Love" is a song by British YouTuber and rapper KSI from his second studio album, All Over the Place. The song features guest vocals from British singer-songwriter Craig David and production from British DJ and record producer Digital Farm Animals .
"Kiss Me More" is a pop, [16] [17] [18] pop rap, [19] bubblegum pop, [20] dance-pop [21] and R&B [22] song largely influenced by disco. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] It is composed in 4 4 time and the key of A-flat major , with a moderately fast tempo of 111 beats per minute (BPM) and a chord progression of B♭m 7 – E♭ 7 –A♭maj 7 – D♭maj 7 . [ 25 ]
LGBT entertainment blog The G-List Society called "Radio-Friendly Pop Song" "our favourite track of 2013" and "the most buzz-worthy song of [Fishel's] discography." They wrote of the song: "This catchy tune serves as a confrontational truth to mainstream music industry's hesitation to allow same-sex love songs to be promoted to the masses.
The music video starts and ends with the effect of an old television switching on and off. It features various digital graphics, and computer-generated imagery of the titular Psycho Teddy in two forms - a "cute" form and a "psycho" form. In his "cute" form, he wears heart-shaped glasses, and is depicted hugging himself and jumping around joyfully.