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Released: October 29, 1988 (): Recorded: 1987–1988: Genre: R&B: Length: 45: 50: Label: Motown: Producer: L.A. Reid (tracks 1–3), Babyface (tracks 1–3), Eddie Watkins, Jr. (tracks 4, 5, 7, 9 and 10), Craig Cooper (track 8), Vincent Brantley (track 6), Darryl "De Rock" Simmons (co-producer on track 1), Jeff Carruthers (co-producer on track 6), Kayo (co-producer on track 1), Pebbles (co ...
The song received critical acclaim and appeared on various critics' and music publications' best song rankings. Pitchfork listed it at number forty-eight of the top 100 tracks of 2006 with Stephen Troussé writing that it "recalled the crypto-emotional coolness of Cameo circa "Single Life," and proved the most refreshingly minimal r&b hit of the year," [7] while Marc Hogan described it in 2011 ...
A music download is the digital transfer of music via the Internet into a device capable of decoding and playing it, such as a personal computer, portable media player, MP3 player or smartphone. This term encompasses both legal downloads and downloads of copyrighted material without permission or legal payment.
The music video plays out "more like a short film than something you’d see on MTV Jams, this visionary piece sees the OFWGKTA crooner play merely a supporting cast role as a doctor. [42] Ocean makes a cameo as a doctor, though "mostly with the back of his head, his footage refreshingly entwined with a girl-saving Native American mystical ritual."
The music video was filmed at the Royal Laundry Complex (pictured) The accompanying music video for "As Long as You Love Me" was directed by British director Nigel Dick and filmed on June 15, 1997, in Pasadena, California. [1] AJ McLean learned the lyrics of the song on the day of the shoot, as he was initially meant to sing the song's bridge.
The artists didn't address any of the retroactive crediting publicly, so who knows what really went down. Rodrigo even shut down theories that her song “Vampire” is about Swift.
"I Don't Know What You Want but I Can't Give It Any More" is a song by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys from their seventh studio album, Nightlife (1999). Released on 19 July 1999 as the album's lead single, it peaked at number 15 on the UK Singles Chart , number two on the US Hot Dance Club Play chart, and number 66 on the US Hot Singles ...
"Paninaro" is a song by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys, originally a B-side to the 1986 single "Suburbia". [2] In 1995, a re-recording titled "Paninaro '95" was released to a wider market, to promote the duo's B-side compilation album Alternative, [3] though only the original version was included on the compilation.