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Krissy originally wrote the song. She wrote the entire song over the course of three weeks only working between 12:51:00 and 12:51:59, hence the title. It took her two years to finish the song. [2] She also said that the background behind the song was about moving on. [3]
"12:51" received positive reviews from critics. Billboard's Wes Orshoski wrote of the song: "Julian Casablancas' sleepy vocals arrive in synch with a nerdy, very '80s keyboard [Nick Valensi's guitar] that sounds so much cooler than it probably should against guitarists Nick Valensi and Albert Hammond Jr.'s raw, fast strumming, the throbbing bass of Nikolai Fraiture and drummer Fabrizio Moretti ...
Twelve: Fifty One is the second album released by pop-acoustic duo Krissy & Ericka under the label MCA Music. [2] The album's promotional single, "12:51", charted on the Philippine Charts and debuted at 6. [3] The album was only available in Philippines, Singapore and Malaysia [4] After 1 week of release.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. 12:51 may refer to: "12:51" (Krissy & Ericka song), 2012 Twelve: Fifty One, an album ...
Twelve is the tenth studio album by Patti Smith, released April 17, 2007 on Columbia Records. [12] The album contains twelve tracks, all of which are covers . It debuted on the Billboard 200 at number 60, with 11,000 copies sold in its first week. [ 13 ]
Bach used the cantata in Leipzig for the 15th Sunday after Trinity on 17 September 1730. The prescribed readings for the Sunday came from the Epistle to the Galatians, Paul's admonition to "walk in the Spirit" (Galatians 5:25–6:10), and from the Sermon on the Mount in the Gospel of Matthew, which exhorts the faithful not to worry about material needs, but to seek God's kingdom first (Matthew ...
Tonight the Stars Revolt! is the second major label studio album by American rock band Powerman 5000.It was released on July 20, 1999, by DreamWorks Records.Having sold over one million copies and achieving platinum status, this would become the group's most successful release and featured such hits as "Nobody's Real" and "When Worlds Collide".
Chords Of Fame is a two-LP compilation from American folk singer Phil Ochs, compiled by his brother Michael Ochs shortly after Phil's death and released in 1976 on A&M Records. With the exception of 1969's Rehearsals for Retirement , all studio albums are represented, as well as a number of live releases.