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The roughly 3-minute dance track is in the tech house genre. It starts with a thumping beat before Charli starts solo-singing. On the third beat-shift, the vocals drop off and Smith starts their solo part 80 seconds into the track, lasting less than 15 seconds before the two start singing together.
"In the City" is a rock song written by Barry De Vorzon and Joe Walsh. It was first recorded by Walsh and released on the soundtrack for the 1979 film The Warriors . [ 1 ] Another version of the song, recorded by the Eagles with Walsh as lead singer and guitarist, was included on their album The Long Run and released the same year.
On My Face is a 2012 musical comedy album by actress and singer Taryn Southern.Released on October 12, it is Southern's debut studio album.Taryn Southern, who was part of American Idol's third season's Top 50, first gained national attention with her musical comedy video Hot4Hill, which was released during the 2008 Presidential race.
Southern launched her YouTube channel in 2012 by releasing one video per week for a year. In 2014, Southern's YouTube Channel was listed on New Media Rockstars Top 100 Channels, ranked at #52. [27] As of 2015, she had more than 450,000 subscribers. By 2017, Southern had stopped posting regular content on her YouTube channel.
Social in the City (often styled as SitC), formerly Summer in the City, is an annual three-day multi-genre online video event held in London, dedicated to content creators and community from a range of social media platforms such as YouTube, Twitch, TikTok and Instagram. [2] [3] [4]
Southern hip-hop, also known as Southern rap, South Coast hip-hop, or dirty south, is a blanket term for a regional genre of American hip-hop music that emerged in the Southern United States, especially in Georgia, Texas, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Florida—often titled "The Big 5," five states which constitute the "Southern Network" in rap music.
James Bernard of Entertainment Weekly preferred the album's Southern hip hop over "Arrested Development's suspiciously peppy, idealized version of down-home" and stated, "it's about time someone told today's weed-obsessed youth to 'get up, get out and get something/Don't spend all your time trying to get high.'" [30] Dennis Hunt of the Los ...