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1. “We Are Family” by Sister Sledge. Release Year: 1979 Genre: R&B/Soul This bumping disco hit from Sister Sledge is an obvious feel-good choice for a family playlist and a shoo-in for any ...
"Focus" is a song by American singer H.E.R. released on September 8, 2016. It was included on her self-titled album released in 2017. A remix with Chris Brown , hosted by DJ Envy , was released on May 1, 2018, with Brown and H.E.R. exchanging verses.
Jive Records planned to relaunch the group in the United States in 1997 with the new song "If You Want It to Be Good Girl (Get Yourself a Bad Boy)". The group instead pushed for a US single release of "Quit Playing Games (with My Heart)", and the song was released to radio in the United States in April 1997. [ 6 ]
Family (The Chainsmokers and Kygo song) Family Affair (Sly and the Family Stone song) Family Bible (song) The Family Madrigal; Family Man (Craig Campbell song) Family Man (Fleetwood Mac song) Family Party (song) Family Portrait (song) Family Ties (song) Family Tradition (Hank Williams Jr. song) Family Tradition (Senses Fail song)
"Think for Yourself" has a 4/4 time signature and is set to a moderate rock beat. [21] After a two-bar introduction, the structure comprises three combinations of verse and chorus, with the final chorus being repeated in full, followed by what musicologist Alan Pollack terms a "petit-reprise of the last phrase" to close the song. [22]
The song was written by Gomez and producers Rock Mafia, Benny Blanco and Dave Audé, while R3drum contributed additional production. "Kill Em with Kindness" is a tropical house song with an electronic production. Lyrically, the track gives advice for dealing with critics and revolves around the theme of magnanimity.
The song was praised by The New York Times ' Jon Caramanica, who called it and "uncomplicated", and felt "Eilish's ease is the dominant mode — worrying about yourself first makes for no worry at all". [19] Jessica Mckinney of Complex praised the song as one of Eilish's most "rare upbeat and sunny records". [34]
The song was written in the key of F ♯ mixolydian with a time signature of common time and a tempo of 130 beats per minute. [16] The final recording and mixing took place at Gum Prod Studios in Paris. [15] Some elements of the song were compared to the riff and piano opener in the song "Clocks" by Coldplay. [13] [14] [17] [18]