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"Giants" is a song by Irish singer-songwriter and musician Dermot Kennedy. It was released as a digital download on 24 June 2020 by Riggins, Interscope and Island.The track peaked at Number 12 in the UK Chart and was the lead single from Dermot Kennedy's Number 1 Album (UK, Scottish and Irish Charts) 'Without Fear' and his only single on vinyl - released on a blue 7" in 2020.
An accompanying music video for "Giant" premiered on November 13, 2024, in conjunction with the album and the song releases. Directed by Novvkim, [6] the video depicts Stray Kids in the underground, where they are built what looks like an upscaled ant farm. The members also collect and gather bejewelled eggs to complete their base. [7]
The accompanying music video for "The Bomb!" was directed by British directors Guy Ritchie and Alex De Rakoff on a budget of roughly £1,000, being one of their first music video recordings shot on a Super 8 film camera, inspired by some of the Beastie Boys' music video recording styles.
The song could be heard accompanying a recreation of the waterfall sequence of Footlight Parade in Disney's The Great Movie Ride before its closure in 2017. [ citation needed ] In the novel The Swimming-Pool Library by Alan Hollinghurst , protagonist Will describes how a 'hard-on might pass from one end of the room to the other with the foolish ...
[8] The song made its debut March 29, 2010 on WQHT. [6] The song leaked onto the Internet on March 30, 2010, the day before its music video premiere on 106 & Park. [9] The single's art cover was revealed on April 1, 2010, featuring a still of Minaj in the music video as a ninja and comic book font designs. [10]
"Giant" is a song by Scottish DJ and record producer Calvin Harris and English singer-songwriter Rag'n'Bone Man. The song was released through Columbia Records on 11 January 2019, and included on Harris' first compilation album, 96 Months (2024). [1] It was written by Rag'n'Bone Man alongside Jamie Hartman and Troy Miller and produced by Harris.
"The Guns of Brixton" is a song by the English punk rock band the Clash, originally released on their 1979 album London Calling. It was written and sung by bassist Paul Simonon, who grew up in Brixton, South London. The song has a strong reggae influence, reflecting the culture of the area and the reggae gangster film The Harder They Come.
The song is described by Kyle Ryan of The A.V. Club as being the song that has a large 3 note chorus with staccato synthesizer that lifts the tempo of the album following the tranquil song "Golden Girl". [5] Matt Collar of AllMusic describes the composition as "particularly epic in proportion and cinematic in its emotional momentum". [6]