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All Good Things is an album from Norwegian singer Sissel Kyrkjebø. [1] It was released in Norway in the year 2000, [ 2 ] 2001 in many other countries, and 2002 in the United Kingdom. A re-recording of many of the album's songs as well as some new ones is included in her self-titled 2002 USA release, Sissel .
The success of Larkin Poe’s 2024 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album could have been a double-edged sword, painting the rootsy duo of sisters Megan and Rebecca Lovell into a creative ...
It held the top position for two weeks, making it her second song to achieve this along with her 2020 single "Anything for You". [6] The song spent a total of twenty-five weeks on the chart. [6] In week of February 11, 2023, "I Need to Know" entered the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart. [6] After fifteen weeks on the chart, the song peaked at ...
Hayden Davies from Pile Rats said "'Get to Know' is another glitzy, funk-fuelled gem from Cosmo's, with the production twins combining a Kaytranada-esque, wonky bassline with clanging percussion and their characteristically bright synth work for the track's summery instrumental, which slides in perfectly underneath Winston's oozing, R&B-tinged vocal line."
The original title of the album was Whatever Makes Baby Feel Good, and the cover featured group leader George Clinton hovering over a woman in distress, sporting a black wig and monster-type gloves. Up for the Down Stroke is notable in that it rekindled George Clinton's professional relationship with bassist Bootsy Collins , who had taken a two ...
“So Bad" is a "silken, spacy track", containing "aquatic keyboards" and "thud-knocking beats" and introduces the album's themes of control and command. [3] " Pedialyte" is a "gritty song", with "talk-like verses" and "relaxed vocals with a truly unforgettably catchy chorus" that we just know we’re going to have stuck in our heads for the rest of the day.
Three is the third studio album by British girl group Sugababes, released by Island Records on 27 October 2003. It generated four singles that charted in various parts of the world; the first, "Hole in the Head", became the group's third UK number one single.
A 25-year-old woman who’d been healthy until she developed bile duct cancer wrote a final message announcing her death. The poignant letter has gone viral.