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Bitches Ain't Shit. " Bitches Ain't Shit " is the final song of Dr. Dre 's 1992 album The Chronic. Though never a single, it was an underground hit that contributed significantly to the album's sales. [1] In addition to Dre's verse, "Bitches Ain't Shit" also features Dat Nigga Daz, Kurupt and singer Jewell. [2]
On January 8, 2008, after speculation that the next Less Than Jake record could be released on Fat Wreck Chords or Victory Records, CMJ reported that the band was starting its own label, named Sleep It Off Records, the name taken from the title of a song from the B is for B-sides record. The purpose of the new label is to release the band's ...
Don't You Ever Get Tired (Of Hurting Me) "Don't You Ever Get Tired (Of Hurting Me)" Single by Ronnie Milsap. from the album Stranger Things Have Happened. B-side. "I Never Expected to See You". Released. October 1988. Genre.
Or if you indicate feeling tired or burned out, they can't empathize with your feelings. If you're in a disagreement, your parent's point of view is always the correct one, no matter how glaringly ...
"So Far Away" is a song by Dutch music producer Martin Garrix and French music producer David Guetta, featuring guest vocals from British singer Jamie Scott and Dutch singer Romy Dya. Released on 1 December 2017 via Stmpd Rcrds, it was written by Scott, Poo Bear, Garrix, Guetta and Giorgio Tuinfort, with production handled by
“Other than worry, regret and living in the past is very poisonous because you can't change it,” he says, pushing back when pressed on the subject of whether he leveraged his media contacts to ...
In 2024, artists can't survive on talent or fame alone. Streaming, TikTok, inflation, and the ballooning costs of touring have altered a musician's routes to making money.
Janovitz interprets "Tired Eyes" as reflecting Young's "disgust and wariness" at the dark side of the Woodstock dream, such as the drugs and violence that manifested themselves at the Altamont Free Concert in 1969. [6] Producer David Briggs claimed that "Tired Eyes" was the best song on Tonight's the Night, saying that "you'll never hear a song ...