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"Home" is a song by American rapper and singer Machine Gun Kelly, American rock band X Ambassadors, and American singer Bebe Rexha. The song was sent to radio on December 5, 2017, by Atlantic Records as the second single from the Netflix film Bright.
YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Alphabet's Google. The service is designed with an interface that allows users to simultaneously explore music audios and music videos from YouTube-based genres, playlists and recommendations.
Go is the fifth studio album by American rock band Motion City Soundtrack. Produced by Ed Ackerson and the band themselves, the album was released on June 12, 2012, in the United States by Epitaph Records and the band's own label, The Boombox Generation.
The official music video for "Go Home W U" premiered on YouTube on May 3, 2024. [11] The video includes footage from Urban and Wilson's live debut of the track from the stage of Nissan Stadium at the 2024 CMA Music Festival in Nashville, Tennessee. [12]
Lyrics can be studied from an academic perspective. For example, some lyrics can be considered a form of social commentary. Lyrics often contain political, social, and economic themes—as well as aesthetic elements—and so can communicate culturally significant messages. These messages can be explicit, or implied through metaphor or symbolism.
"Reason Living" is a song by Screen Mode. It is the second opening theme song for Bungo Stray Dogs; a single was released on October 26, 2016. It was composed by Masatomo Ota while the lyrics were provided by Yohei Matsui. [1] The single contains both title song and "Distance". [2] Its short form was first made available on August 28, 2016. [3]
The song was featured in the 2015 video game Need for Speed, the 2017 film Baywatch, the launch trailer of Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time, [7] the 2020 video game Watch Dogs: Legion, the 2021 mobile rhythm game Beatstar, the 2022 film The Bad Guys, and in the adult animated superhero television series Invincible (Can be found in Season 3, Episode 1).
The music video for the song, directed by Dee Shin, was uploaded to 2NE1's YouTube channel on March 2, 2014. [42] [43] Yang Hyun-suk described the music video as "set in a near-future city", with the concept revolving around the notion that people in the said era prefer the virtual world over the real one, similar to the movie The Matrix (1999 ...