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"Scorsese Baby Daddy" is a song by American singer-songwriter SZA from Lana (2024), the reissue of her second studio album SOS (2022). The title references film director Martin Scorsese . In the lyrics, SZA expresses her desire to find a boyfriend who reminds her of the characters from Scorsese's filmography , who tend to be violent criminals.
This list is of songs that have been interpolated by other songs. Songs that are cover versions, parodies, or use samples of other songs are not "interpolations". The list is organized under the name of the artist whose song is interpolated followed by the title of the song, and then the interpolating artist and their song.
The lyrics go into a certain amount of technical detail about hot-rodding ("shes ported and relieved and shes stroked and bored" etc). This could do with some explanation, and it might be fun to do so, but it's far outside my sphere of expertise. If nothing else it would give you eager beavers a sneaky chance to include most of the lyrics.
Big Daddy is the tenth studio album by American singer-songwriter John Cougar Mellencamp, released in 1989 by Mercury Records. The album peaked at number seven on the Billboard 200 and contained the singles "Pop Singer" and "Jackie Brown", which peaked at No. 15 and 48, respectively, on the Billboard Hot 100. A re-mastered version of the album ...
The piece, initially called "Hit Me Baby," was written by Swedish music producer and songwriter Max Martin for TLC, the three-woman American R&B group. We finally know the meaning of 'Hit Me Baby ...
Taylor Swift. The song lyrics to "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived" leaked ahead of the release of the new Taylor Swift album The Tortured Poets Department.. Yikes! It sounds like Matt Healy may ...
In the beginning, Roberts is seen purchasing a ticket to see Ryder's performance. Ryder is seen autographing and taking pictures with fans, while Roberts gazes at both Ryder and her wax mannequin. As the song lyrics state, "Don't want your picture on my cell phone, I want you here with me," Roberts remains desolate with just a mobile picture.
A preview of the song was teased online by People in late January 2010, before the album was released. [7] Entertainment reporter Mayer Nassim from Digital Spy gave the song three out of five stars and said, "'Babyfather' it's not as striking as its sultry predecessor, possessing a much friendlier, summery vibe.