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[27] Rolling Stone also added that "Black Magic is an enthusiastic, dance-pop stomper". [28] The Big Top 40 named "Black Magic" as one of the best pop songs of 2015. [29] Time Out also included it on their list of 100 best songs of 2015. [30] PopSugar included it on their list as one of the 50 Most Iconic Pop Music Videos of the Decade. [31]
The accompanying music video for "Love Me Like You" was released on 10 October 2015. [37] [38] The video takes place at a school dance, where a professor in the hall (the same man who appeared in their previous single's video "Black Magic") tells everyone that it is the last dance. Jade, Leigh-Anne, Jesy and Perrie are waiting for their dates ...
Raised in the remote Northern Territory communities of Yurrwi and Maningrida, 21 year-old Danzel Baker, aka Baker Boy, has released "Black Magic", featuring Dallas Woods. The song is performed in Yolngu Matha and English, representing his bloodlines. Danzel Baker and Dallas Woods met when Baker Boy was 17 and Dallas was 21 and the two started ...
"Black Magic" is a song by German DJ and producer Jonasu, released as a single on 18 December 2020 by 3 Beat Records. It was written by Jonasu, RØRY, and Dutch singer Rani who also provided uncredited vocals. [2] Remixes by SHOSH and Tim Croft were released on 26 March and 11 June 2021 respectively. [3]
"Black Magic" is a song by American rapper Eminem from the deluxe edition of his eleventh studio album Music to Be Murdered By. It was released as the album's second track on December 18, 2020, via Shady Records along with the rest of Music to Be Murdered By – Side B.
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Shout Out to My Ex" was also the first UK number one single of 2016 with a female lead, as the three women with number one singles earlier in the year, Kyla, MØ and Halsey, were all featured artists. [16] It remained at number one the following week, making it Little Mix's second song (after "Black Magic") to spend multiple weeks at number 1. [17]
Concepts related to black magic or described as black magic are a regular feature of books, films and other popular culture. Examples include: The Devil Rides Out (1934) – a novel by Dennis Wheatley – made into a famous film by Hammer Studios in 1968. Rosemary's Baby (1968) – a horror novel in which black magic is a central theme.