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The music video for the track was directed by Jake Schreier and filmed at West's ranch in Cody, Wyoming. [50] [51] It is the first video that Kanye and Ray West have appeared in together. [52] Kardashian shared a preview of the music video via her Instagram stories on November 6, 2019, although the release date for it was unknown at the time.
Even though the album's cover has the RIAA Parental Advisory sticker, this song is entirely free of profanity. This is most likely due to DMX's reputation. DMX has since decided to return to rap after being encouraged by Mase to wait for God's calling to do so. It is also rumored that DMX made this song because he needs a sign to preach or stay ...
The official music video for the "Battle Belongs" was availed by Phil Wickham on September 4, 2020, to YouTube. [17] The lyric video of the song was published on Phil Wickham's YouTube channel on September 11, 2020. [18] On September 21, 2020, Phil Wickham released the acoustic performance video of the song on YouTube. [19]
The song was written as a ballad initially about a bad relationship that Maclean was in at the time, which has since ended. [1] Maclean now says the song is about how God showed her abundance in life and not to be weighted down with "stuff," her "stuff" being that she was feeling like a failure. [1]
"Letter to God" is a song by alternative rock band Hole, written solely by music producer Linda Perry. The song was released as the band's sixteenth single, and third and final single from their fourth studio album Nobody's Daughter , on April 20, 2010, as a digital download . [ 1 ]
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The music video for the single was released on January 24, 2017. [9] In the video, directed by Mason Dixon and filmed at the Tulip Street United Methodist Church in East Nashville, scenes of McEntire alone in the church are scattered with shots of different people feeling loss and hurt of faith, ultimately united by their collective experience within the church during a service, where they ...