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"No Effect" is a song by Australian hip-hop artist Hooligan Hefs, released independently on 21 May 2019 through Hooligan Hefs and The Area Movement. [2] "No Effect" was certified platinum in Australia in 2020. [3] A remix EP was released on 21 January 2020. [4]
The song's music video was directed by Sarah McColgan and premiered on 25 October 2016 on KDA's Vevo account. [2] It features Tinashe dancing in various neon-lit spaces, including a parking lot, a motel room, an empty roadside diner and a phone booth.
A car song is a song with lyrics or musical themes pertaining to car travel. Though the earliest forms appeared in the 1900s, car songs emerged in full during the 1950s as part of rock and roll and car culture, but achieved their peak popularity in the West Coast of the United States during the 1960s with the emergence of hot rod rock as an outgrowth of the surf music scene.
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Marshmello shared a teaser for the music video of "Moving On" on social media on May 3, 2017, ahead of the song's premiere. [2] The video shows fictionalized versions of Marshmello, Slushii, Skrillex, & Ookay graduating from high school.
Hawkes said, "That was always one of my favorite ones to play live." [1] He continued, "Plus, I figured it'd be fun for people to watch visually." [1] The line "everything is science fiction" was the result of Hawkes mishearing Ocasek's original lyric, "everything you say is fiction"; hence the spacey sound effect after the line. Ocasek changed ...
Tracy Chapman is finally getting a new moment in the awards spotlight, 35 years after the release of her biggest hit, "Fast Car." The two gave an emotional performance at the GRAMMYs on Sunday ...
Just Say When." [9] Musically, the song was described as an outlier for the band and album; while much of their music has a heavier, hard rock sound, the song was described as an acoustic ballad, consisting of just vocals, acoustic guitar, and strings, [10] and having a pop punk ballad influence. [11]