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BoyWithUke's fourth album, Lucid Dreams, was released on October 6, 2023. It was preceded by the singles "Rockstar", "Trauma" and "Migraine", with "Problematic" being released as a single on the album's release day. BoyWithUke has claimed that Lucid Dreams will be the last album of the "Dreams" saga. [citation needed]
Serotonin Dreams is the third studio album by American singer BoyWithUke, and his first on a major label. [1] It was released on May 6, 2022, through Republic Records, and primarily written and produced by the singer. [2]
"IDGAF" is a song by American singer BoyWithUke featuring Blackbear and Suvan Paul (Co-Artist) released as the third single from BoyWithUke's album Serotonin Dreams on March 18, 2022. [1] BoyWithUke co-wrote the song with Blackbear, and it was produced by BoyWithUke and Andrew Goldstein .
Four years later, BoyWithUke—with a global audience of more than 17 million fans, three EPs, five albums, multiple platinum records, and a slew of sold-out, headline shows—is retiring. More ...
The song features BoyWithUke singing about how "all [his] friends are toxic", dubbing them "so rude and always negative" and explores ideas of loneliness with his lyrics stating that whilst he may be better of by himself, he feels "kinda empty without somebody else".
"Migraine" is a Tagalog-language song written by Herbert Hernandez for the Filipino rock band Moonstar88, [3] with Maychelle Baay in the lead vocals. It was released on February 19, 2008 as the third single from their album Todo Combo (2007), after "Tadhana" and "Di Kasi". [ 4 ]
The album version of "Duality" is four minutes and twelve seconds long, and the radio edited version is three minutes and thirty-three seconds long. [6] The song opens with lead vocalist Corey Taylor softly saying "I push my fingers into my...", [7] leading up to guitarist Mick Thomson playing a riff accompanied by Craig Jones' keyboards while Taylor finishes the sentence with "...eyes", in a ...
Laura Ann Branigan was born on July 3, 1952, [2] in Mount Kisco, New York, [8] near New York City, the fourth of five children born to Irish-American parents [9] Kathleen (née O'Hare) [10] and James Branigan Sr., an account executive and mutual funds broker; they later separated.