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"High Road" is a single by American heavy metal band Mastodon. The song was released as the debut single from their sixth album, Once More 'Round the Sun . The song was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance , but lost to Tenacious D 's cover of Dio 's " The Last in Line ."
Hot Crossover 30 was a weekly record chart published by American magazine Billboard that ranked the 30 top-performing songs on "crossover" radio stations in the United States featuring a combination of Black, dance and pop music. It was first published in the February 28, 1987, issue of Billboard. [4]
A fourth version of the video shows the group performing the song on Australian program Bandstand on Channel 9, filmed two days prior to the first 2 videos for Countdown. with Scott singing live over the studio track appears on the Plug Me In DVD set. This fourth version was uploaded to YouTube on 11 January 2021.
"On Top" was released as the first single from Flume's debut studio album, Flume. It features the vocals from American rapper T.Shirt . The track reached its peak of number 57 in Australia on 4 March 2013 and was certified Gold.
"The Bike Song" Mark Ronson & The Business International: 2010 [12] "Biking" Frank Ocean: 2017: Featuring, JAY Z and Tyler the Creator "Black Mags" The Cool Kids: 2008 From the album The Bake Sale "Brand New Key" Melanie: 1971 "Bravo Eddy!" Jean Narcy: 1969/1970 "C'mon Let Me Ride" Skylar Grey feat. Eminem: 2012 "La complainte de l'heure de ...
Gary Brolsma, aka "The Numa Numa guy" "1-800-273-8255" – a song by Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid mainly focusing on the topic of suicide and suicide prevention. Its title is a direct reference to the United States National Suicide Prevention Lifeline's phone number, although as of 2022 the Lifeline is known as the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline as its number is now 988.
Phonics Song with Two Words from children's channel ChuChu TV is the most viewed video in India and is the 7th most viewed YouTube video in the world. "Why This Kolaveri Di" become the first Indian music video to cross 100 million views. [1] [2] "Swag Se Swagat" became the first Indian music video to cross 500 million views on YouTube.
Classic Rock History critic Brian Kachejian rated it as Browne's 6th greatest song. [12] With its number 11 peak on the Hot 100 in Spring 1978, "Running on Empty" was Browne's third-biggest hit single in his career (trailing only "Doctor My Eyes" and "Somebody's Baby"), and subsequently became his most-played song on classic rock radio formats.