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"Ocean" is a song by Dutch music producer and DJ Martin Garrix featuring American singer-songwriter Khalid, from the former's debut studio album The Martin Garrix Experience. The song was written by Khalid, Dewain Whitmore Jr. , Ilsey Juber , and its producers Garrix and Giorgio Tuinfort . it was released by Stmpd Rcrds on 15 June 2018 ...
"Ocean" is a song by American rapper Future from his seventeenth mixtape Mixtape Pluto (2024). It was produced by Wheezy , Honorable C.N.O.T.E. , Dez Wright, Jack Uriah and Mu Lean. Critical reception
"Ocean" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Karol G. It was written by the singer herself, Carlos Morales, Jorge Valdés and Ovy On The Drums , and produced by the latter. The song was released on May 3, 2019 through Universal Music Latino , as the fifth single from her second studio album of the same name .
The song peaked at No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, kept from No. 1 by "Joy to the World" by Three Dog Night. [2] It remained in the top 10 for seven weeks, [3] and was ranked as the No. 33 song for 1971 according to Billboard. The song also reached No. 4 on the Adult Contemporary chart. [4]
The song was written and produced by Wayne Brathwaite and Barry Eastmond; Ocean was also credited as a co-writer for the song. The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week beginning 5 July 1986, where it remained for one week, becoming the 600th different song [citation needed] to ascend to that position.
The song is mentioned in a 2014 television advertisement for Twix Bites. The song was parodied by comedian and actor Jason Sudeikis as 1980s fake singer Ocean Billy in the "Worst of Soul Train" sketch on Saturday Night Live with the title "Get Out of My Car, Get into My Trunk". [48]
"The Ocean" is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin, from their 1973 album Houses of the Holy. The ocean is a metaphor for the "sea of heads" faced by lead singer Robert Plant "in the auditoriums", according to the group's biographer Dave Lewis.
It also reached the top spot of the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in the US, in an extended version. [6] The track was released on the Jive label under the catalogue reference, JIVE 80. [5] The song was played in the first episode of the long-running BBC One medical drama Casualty on 6 September 1986.