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"Say You Won't Let Go" (2016) James Arthur: Settled, with Danny O'Donoghue and Mark Sheehan, the writers of "The Man Who Can't Be Moved", each receiving a co-writing credit for "Say You Won't Let Go". [99] 2019 "Work This Pussy" (1989) Junior Vasquez "WTP" (2018) Teyana Taylor: Settled between Vasquez and Kanye West who wrote the song [100] 2019
Pages in category "Songs written by Jack Patterson (Clean Bandit)" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
"So Very Hard to Go" is a torch song performed by American rhythm and blues band Tower of Power, issued as the second single from their eponymous third album. It was produced by the band and written by band members Emilio Castillo and Stephen Kupka, [ 3 ] [ 2 ] with Lenny Williams performing the vocals.
Rap Hard: Yes [71] "Pissy Pamper (Remix)" Young Nudy, Pi'erre Bourne, Playboi Carti, Kid Cudi Unreleased due to sample clearance issues; Sli'merre: No [88] "Pushing Niggas" Kid Mesc Recorded sometime between 2002 and 2003; Rap Hard: Yes [71] "Rain" Kid Mesc Recorded sometime between 2002 and 2003; Rap Hard: Yes [89] "Rolling Stone" Don Toliver ...
It’s one of the most common mental health issues in the country, so it’s not surprising to find it reflected in songs about depression, no matter what type of music—pop, metal, rock, rap or ...
"Let's Get It Started" is a song by American group the Black Eyed Peas. It is a clean version of "Let's Get Retarded" from their third studio album, Elephunk (2003).[3] [4] The album version was originally only reworked for its use in promotion for the 2004 NBA playoffs on ABC in April 2004, [5] and the clean version was released as the fourth and final single from Elephunk on June 1, 2004, by ...
"Go Hard (La.La.La)" has received mixed reviews. Spin magazine's Marc Hogan criticized Kreayshawn for abandoning her traditional hip hop style for the conventional electropop themes heard on the radio. Continuing in his negative review, Hogan went on to call the spoken-word intro and the pre-chorus of the song "ridiculous", and "not in the good ...
The music video was directed by Lance "Un" Rivera and it was filmed on January 29, 1997. The music video was released for the week ending on February 23, 1997. The music video for "Crush on You" is noted as being the first video to feature the different colored wigs that Kim became known for.