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"Play" (stylized as "PLAY") is a song recorded by Norwegian DJs K-391, Alan Walker, Tungevaag and Swedish songwriter and producer Mangoo. [2] Incorporating uncredited vocals provided by Norwegian recording artist Torine, [2] [3] it was released through MER Musikk, and exclusively licensed to Liquid State, a division of Sony Music, on 30 August 2019.
His final song on the label was "Earth", released on 30 April 2016. [4] In 2017, K-391 and Alan Walker released their collaborative single "Ignite" which is a reboot of his 2015 track "Godzilla" which featured vocalist Marvin Divine. [5] Although the song was a collaboration, Nilsen was only credited as a feature on the song. [6]
In 2018, Tungevaag released "All for Love" through Warner Music and in 2019 "Million Lights" through Spinnin' Records. Later in the same year he worked with Alan Walker, K-391 and Mangoo on a remake of Mangoo's "Eurodancer" known as "Play". The single was released on 30 August 2019, was streamed over 760 thousand times on its day of release on ...
"Oro" (transl. "Gold") is a 1984 Italian song composed by Mango (music) and Mogol (lyrics) and performed by Mango. It is included in the 1986 album Odissea. The song was originally recorded as a demo as "Mama Woodoo" with lyrics of Mango's brother Armando, before being re-written by Mogol and marking the breakout of Mango. [1] [2] [3]
"Play" (with K-391, Tungevaag and Mangoo) 2 ... List of non-single songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year
"Per due come noi" (transl. For two like us) is a song by Italian singers Olly and Angelina Mango, and producer JVLI.It was released on 6 September 2024. [1] [2] [3 ...
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In 2014, Gwyneth Paltrow covered the song in the Glee season 5 episode "New Directions". Finnish stoner rock band Mangoo also covered the song on their 2017 album The Heat. [27] In 2019, American progressive rock/metal band Thank You Scientist released a cover of the song, accompanied by a humorous music video. [28]