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Tetris (Soundtrack from the Apple Original Film) is the soundtrack to the 2023 biographical film of the same name.It features original score cues from the film composed by Lorne Balfe and songs performed by Aaron Hibell, aespa, Polina, ReN, as well as remixes of yesteryear songs newly produced for the film.
Video game soundtracks considered the best Year Game Lead composer(s) Notes Ref. 1985 Super Mario Bros. Koji Kondo: The Super Mario Bros. theme was the first musical piece from a video game to be inducted into the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry. [1] [A] 1988 Mega Man 2: Takashi Tateishi [B] 1989 Tetris: Hirokazu Tanaka: Game ...
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"Hold On" is a song by American vocal group Wilson Phillips, released on February 27, 1990, by SBK Records as the lead single from their debut studio album, Wilson Phillips (1990). The song was written by Carnie Wilson , Chynna Phillips and Glen Ballard , and produced by Ballard.
' Let's make cow, don't be afraid ') which is a rich version as well as the parody of the protest cry Makibaka, huwag matakot! (lit. ' Join the struggle, don't be afraid! ') Misspelling Gee: 2010-2012: A spelling game show (spelling bee) parody where the host gives an English word and mispronounces it, and two students misspell the given words.
The song "Hold On" as sung by Keta Bill plays during the scene wherein Axel, Rosewood and Taggart confront Dent at the Playboy Mansion. However, the film's soundtrack CD released by MCA Records includes only a different song entitled "Hold On", sung by Corey Hart. This song has different music and slightly altered lyrics.
A slew of TikTok videos are drawing comparisons between the two unlikely country-esque bops, and even the theme song's composer is weighing in.
"Hold On" received critical acclaim from music critics. Rolling Stone named it the best song of 2012. [3] It was also voted the 11th best single of 2012 by The Village Voice's 40th annual Pazz & Jop poll. [4] NPR named "Hold On" the fifth best song by a woman or non-binary artist in the 21st century, saying of the song: