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"Because I Liked a Boy" (stylized in all lowercase) is a song by American singer Sabrina Carpenter. It was released through Island Records on July 15, 2022, as the fourth single from Carpenter's fifth studio album Emails I Can't Send (2022) .
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again: The Movie Soundtrack: 2018 [51] "Superstar" (originally by Delaney & Bonnie) Cher Bonnie Bramlett Delaney Bramlett Leon Russell: Non-album single [c] 1970 [45] "Take It From the Boys" Black Rose Carole Bayer Sager Bruce Roberts: Black Rose: 1980 [10] "Take Me for a Little While" (originally by Maurizio Arcieri as "E ...
Sabrina Carpenter's "because i liked a boy" music video from her "emails i can't send" album that dropped on July 15th features five looks. We break them down here.
And though "London Boy" by Taylor Swift would've been a perfect addition to the movie (it features on Alex and Henry's official playlist, obviously), it was not on the Red, White & Royal Blue ...
About a Boy is the second album by English singer-songwriter Badly Drawn Boy (Damon Gough), released in 8 April 2002 under Twisted Nerve Records and XL Recordings, and in America under the short-lived ARTISTdirect Records, as the soundtrack to the film About a Boy. Gough was chosen to compose and perform the entire soundtrack.
Baz Luhrmann’s “Elvis” is far from being just about Elvis, when it comes to the music in the film and on a forthcoming soundtrack album. Besides the vintage Presley cuts included, the movie ...
[40] [41] The album was made available for pre-order on 19 November 2020, [42] along with the release of "Hey Boy" as the third single. [43] Sia announced the album's tracklist on 13 January 2021. [44] An alternate version of "Hey Boy" featuring Nigerian singer Burna Boy was released alongside an animated video on 14 January 2021. [45]
As of 2019, the Academy's rules stipulate that "an original song consists of words and music, both of which are original and written specifically for the motion picture.. It must be clearly audible, intelligible, substantive rendition (not necessarily visually presented) of both lyric and melody, used in the body of the motion picture or as the first music cue in the end credit