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"End of Time" is a song by Swedish singer Zara Larsson. It was released as the second single from her fourth studio album, Venus (2024), on 19 May 2023 through Sommer House and Epic. [3] It was written by Rick Nowels and Casey Smith, and produced by Austin Corona, Danja and Nowels. [4] The song's music video followed the same day. [5]
On June 26, 2011, "End of Time" was the tenth song to be chosen. [3] Beyoncé was motivated to record a song in the vein of "End of Time" after listening closely to the material of several rock musicians she saw at music festivals around the world; she analysed their lyrics and melodies, and the way they mixed different instruments at the same ...
The song is also a tribute to the producers of the past, as well as the three members' strong desire to create a song that gives courage to future bedroom producers. Walker, Ahrix, and K-391 all became famous at the NCS, and the ring of light on the cover art of "End of Time" is a reference to the ring in the NCS video. [3]
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"Until the End of Time" (Tupac Shakur song), the title song; Until the End of Time (Opshop album), 2010 "Until the End of Time" (Justin Timberlake and Beyoncé song), 2006 "Until the End of Time" (Electronic song), 1996 "Until the End of Time", a song by Foreigner from Mr. Moonlight "Until the End of Time", a song by Westlife, a B-side of the ...
[11] Quentin B. Huff of PopMatters wrote that "Until the End of Time" is heavily reminiscent of Prince's work, adding "both songs (with "Sexy Ladies") are album highlights, but they don't seem to strive for the same level of innovation as other songs in the set." [12] Sputnikmusic's Amanda Murray called the song "excessively bland." [13]
ALEX SCHNEPS, 23, Bryan’s brother, who was 15 at the time of the shooting: It was the end of my freshman year. I went to Tohickon Middle School and grew up in Doylestown, Pa. There was a dance that night. I dressed for the dance in, like, a sports jacket and tan pants — more like something I would have worn to services or something for temple.
[5] Walker says of the music video: “Since the song was created during the coronavirus pandemic, I wanted to give hope to the listeners. I also wanted to add a hopeful story to the video. Scenes take place around the world, from Oslo to London to Budapest to New York.