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The Fanatic video includes a cameo of Jeffrey Spry with his first wife, SAG actress, Lucrecia Sarita Russo. The band, which now included Jeffrey on lead vocals, Joe on guitar, Danny Sands on piano/keyboards, Louis Ruiz on bass and Arty Blea on drums, recorded their first full-length album, also called The Fanatic , which was released in 1983 on ...
"Peggy" is a song by English rapper Ceechynaa. It was released independently on 5 December 2024 [1] [2] and marks her first release since the remix of her 2023 single "Last Laugh" with NLE Choppa. [3] The song and music video gained online attention due to its provocative visuals and raunchy lyrics.
A tonally ambiguous ballad in D ♭ [4] first recorded on July 23, 1951, for the Genius of Modern Music sessions. [5] It also appears on 5 by Monk by 5, [6] and Solo Monk. [7] Jon Hendricks wrote lyrics to the tune and called it ”How I Wish”; it was first recorded by Carmen McRae on Carmen Sings Monk.
The song tells the story of a performer who wants to leave their hometown in Tennessee and dance in a club in Santa Monica “where boys and girls can all be queens every single day”.
Currently, Its music video has over 4.5 billion views on YouTube. [6] "Baby Shark Dance" – a children's viral educational music video made by South Korean education brand Pinkfong that went viral due to its poppy and repetitive lyrics. [7] It is currently the most viewed YouTube video, with over 9.3 billion views as of September 2021. [8]
Stanley is recalling 2.6 million mugs sold in the U.S. after the company received dozens of consumer complaints, including some users who reported getting burned and requiring medical attention ...
Literal video versions are usually based on music videos in which the imagery appears illogical, disconnected with the lyrics, and more concerned with impressive visuals than actual meaning. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Most of the literal videos have been based on music videos from the 1980s and 1990s. [ 2 ]
Writer Tom Johnston described the inspiration for the song as a call for world peace: "The chord structure of it made me think of something positive, so the lyrics that came out of that were based on this utopian idea that if the leaders of the world got together on some grassy hill somewhere and either smoked enough dope or just sat down and just listened to the music and forgot about all ...