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"Anxiety" (stylized as "A N X I E T Y") is a song by American rapper Sleepy Hallow featuring American rapper and singer Doechii, released on September 15, 2023. It is the fifth single from the former's second studio album Boy Meets World , which was released the same day.
"2055" is a song by American rapper Sleepy Hallow, released on April 14, 2021 as the second single from his debut studio album Still Sleep? (2021). [1] [2] Produced by Great John and UV Killin Em, it is his highest-charting song, peaking at number 51 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Tegan Joshua Anthony Chambers (born December 20, 1999), known professionally as Sleepy Hallow, [2] is a Jamaican-American rapper who specializes in Brooklyn drill. [3] Born in Jamaica, Chambers was raised in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York City alongside frequent collaborator Sheff G .
The production uses a lo-fi guitar sound [1] [2] and a vocal sample, [1] over which Sleepy Hallow performs in a melodic flow and details his love for a woman named Marie. [2] [3] In the intro, he asks listeners to join him in his emotional journey.
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Still Sleep? is the debut studio album by American rapper Sleepy Hallow, released on June 2, 2021, through Winners Circle Entertainment and RCA Records. [1] It was produced by Great John and includes the singles "Tip Toe" (with Sheff G ) and " 2055 ".
On Nov. 19, 1999, Sleepy Hollow debuted in theaters, marking the first live-action adaptation of Washington Irving's famed short story about Ichabod Crane and a headless horseman since 1922.
All songs were recorded on June 23, 1949, [2] written by Don Raye and Gene De Paul, directed by Simon Rady and featuring Victor Young and His Orchestra. The songs were featured on a 2-disc, 78 rpm album set, Decca Album DAU-725 which was auto-coupled for ease of playing with a record changer .