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"Coffee" (also titled "Coffee (Fucking)") is a song by American singer Miguel, featuring vocals from fellow American rapper Wale, taken from his third studio album Wildheart (2015). It was released on May 4, 2015 by ByStorm Entertainment and RCA Records as the album's lead single from the album.
It’s something for home playlists but also for the club." [2] Vintage Culture described then : "The challenge was finding the right song. With ‘Coffee (Give Me Something)’, we’ve created a track that will make the fans dance, combined with a melody they will remember long after the song is over." [2]
Idol group The Dance for Philosophy covered the song for their 2022 EP Red Carnival. [18] [19] Voice actress and singer Ai Furihata covered the song for her 2022 mini album Memories of Romance in Summer. [20] Tokyo electronic duo Haretokidoki covered the song in 2022, which also included a remix by Japanese producer brinq. [21] [22]
Nishida performed the song on the 12th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen that year. [2] [3] [1] "Coffee Rumba" was reissued in November 1975; this time with "Yokubō no Blues" as the B-side. The song was re-released as a CD maxi-single by Polydor on March 7, 2001 to celebrate its 40th anniversary. [4] [5]
Issue date Club Play Song Artist Maxi-Singles Sales Artist Reference(s) January 6 "One More Time" Daft Punk "Independent Women Part I" Destiny's Child [1] [2]January 13 "The Underground"
"Habit" is a song by Japanese pop band Sekai no Owari. The song was a hit in Japan, winning the Grand Prix at the 64th Japan Record Awards. [1] The single was released digitally on April 28, 2022, and CD single was released on June 22.
In Mnet's Gayo Best 27 ranking of the top 100 popular songs during the first half of 2002, "No. 1" ranked at number three, placing behind Shinhwa's "Perfect Man" and Lee Seung-hwan's "Wrong". [9] In December, it was reported that "No. 1" was the song most frequently looked up by South Korean internet users throughout the year, as well as the ...
"Dancing Hero (Eat You Up)" is a cover of the 1985 song "Eat You Up" by British singer-songwriter Angie Gold with Japanese lyrics by Hitoshi Shinohara. [1]The song was originally planned to be titled "Cinderella Boy" (シンデレラ・ボーイ, Shinderera Bōi), but "Dancing Hero" was chosen as the final title by Rising Production's president Tetsuo Taira.