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On May 26, 2022, Choi released her fifth mini-album, "To the Other Side of Greed". Five songs were recorded that contain Choi Yuri's warm story of her past regrets and her efforts to escape from her greed. [31] Choi contributed to the soundtrack for the television series drama Shooting Stars with single "Won't give up".
Tamar Herman of Billboard described the title track "Into You" as "a rhythmic dance track with a captivating melody". She also wrote that throughout the song, Yuri "plays up her airy tone, vacillating between piano-backed croons and dramatic belts over whirring synths as she pulls back and lets loose, letting her vocals blend with pulsating, rumbling beats, and one-off quirks, like the popping ...
I can use the music to kind of change over time my mood. I can ramp up or ramp down using the music. Jaydon Hibbert likes to slow down the pace before sprinting into the triple jump.
In 2010, the album took 34th place in the Afisha magazine poll of the best Russian albums of all time, according to musicians from Russian youth groups. [6]Yuri Ovchinnikov mentioned the album in his retrospective review for Afisha in 2021, noting that it was the creative peak of the author and that in fact it was a collection of the author's best songs from the beginning of the decade ...
The Warm Up is the second official mixtape from American rapper J. Cole. It was released on June 15, 2009. J. Cole produced the majority of the mixtape with help from Elite, and Syience. The mixtape has been viewed over 3,100,000 times, streamed over 451,000 times, and downloaded over 700,000 times on DatPiff.
Trump played "Rocket Man" and "Tiny Dancer" as warm-up music in 2016 for his rallies. "I don't really want my music to be involved in anything to do with an American election campaign. I'm British.
Vanderbilt baseball has an eclectic mix of walk-up songs in 2024 — everything from country to rap to metal.. Gone are last year's mix of songs that included Metallica's "For Whom the Bell Tolls ...
Subjects also reported that the music trial felt easier compared to the no music trials even though there was no significant difference in exercise performance. [9] Bigliassi, Dantas, Carneiro, Smirmaul, & Altimari (2012) studied the effect of music during the warm-up and performance of a 5 km time trial of 10 amateur/professional cyclists. [10]