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"Scared to Start" is a song by American singer Michael Marcagi, released as his second single on January 12, 2024, through Warner Records. [2] It charted internationally, reaching the top 10 in both Ireland and the UK, and the top 20 in both Australia and New Zealand.
Marcagi released his solo debut single, "The Other Side", in December 2023. The following month, he announced he had signed to Warner Records and released a second single, "Scared to Start". [7] Aided by popularity on TikTok, "Scared to Start" marked Marcagi's first entry on the Billboard Hot 100.
John Gall (born 1963 in New Jersey), is an American graphic designer known primarily for the design of book covers.. He is a graduate of Rutgers University. [1]Gall is currently the creative director of Alfred A. Knopf.
"Love of God" is a song by Brandon Lake and Phil Wickham. It was released as a standalone single on June 28, 2024. [1] Lake and Wickham co-wrote the song with Benjamin William Hastings and Cody Carnes. [2] Jonathan Smith handled the production of the single. The song peaked at number 20 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart published by Billboard ...
Dangerous Toys is the debut album by Texas hard rock band Dangerous Toys, released in 1989.It includes the singles "Teas'n Pleas'n" and "Scared," the former covered by Shadows Fall on Fallout from the War, the latter a tribute to Alice Cooper.
[6] Growing up, Blume said while her family was very different from the one portrayed in the book, she felt that, "like Margaret, I had a very personal relationship with God that had little to do with organized religion." [7] [8] Blume made a post-publication edit to subsequent editions of the book to reflect changing menstrual products. [9]
"Scared" begins with the sound of a howling wolf before settling into its brooding musical setting. [1] [5] [6] Urish and Bielen feel that the guitar notes that form a counterpoint to the song's melody are based on the opening howling wolf sound. [7] The music includes overdubbed strings and horns. [5]
The song was originally titled "A Deal with God", but her record label, EMI Records, felt this was a sensitive title and could limit its radio play. Bush agreed to change it as she had not had a hit song in some time and wanted to "give the album a chance". [7] It was titled "Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)" on Hounds of Love. [9]