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They later took the suggestion of an EMI Music Publishing associate and resubmitted it to Jay-Z, who kept the "New York" singing part on the hook, changed the verses, and recorded it. The song's title, similar to "New York State of Mind" by Billy Joel and "N.Y. State of Mind" by Nas, is a play on and tribute to New York's nickname "Empire State".
The stuff that dreams are made of" is a line of dialog from The Maltese Falcon. It is a reference to a line from Shakespeare's play The Tempest: "We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep." It may also refer to:
A protégé of fellow New York City-based rapper Jaz-O, Jay-Z began his musical career in the late 1980s; he co-founded the record label Roc-A-Fella Records in 1994 to release his first two studio albums Reasonable Doubt (1996) and In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 (1997), both of which were met with critical acclaim.
The following is a list of songs by Jay-Z organized by alphabetical order. The songs on the list are all included in official label-released, albums, soundtracks and singles, but not white label or other non-label releases. Next to the song titles is the album, soundtrack or single on which it appears.
What Dreams Are Made Of is the debut album by production duo Rock City. It was released on October 9, 2015. [4] [5] The album includes "Locked Away", which features Maroon 5 lead vocalist Adam Levine. The single peaked at number one on the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 chart. [6]
The song was such a big hit that New York City named Swift as an official Global Welcome Ambassador for the city. That wasn’t the only time Swift has shown love for her adopted home.
"The Dream" by Higher "Dream Like New York" by Tyrone Wells "Dream Love New York, A Love of Ryan Torain" by Brian Foss "Dreams of New York City" by Goddo "Drift Study 14 VII 73 9:27:27-10:06:41 PM NYC" by La Monte Young "Driving Here On Broadway" by Traks "Drones Over Brooklyn" by El-P
Eilish, 22, said some people were surprised to hear she was writing a song for the “Barbie” soundtrack, given her music’s usual darker edge.