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"Tsukematsukeru" (つけまつける, "False Eyelashes") is a song by Japanese recording artist Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, from her debut studio album Pamyu Pamyu Revolution. The lyrics are about a girl putting on her false eyelashes. The song is described as "an ambitious track" that is "bursting with Kyary's individuality". [1]
Pages in category "Songs about lions" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L.
"Eyes on You" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Chase Rice. It was released to radio on August 13, 2018, as the second and final single from his second studio album Lambs & Lions (2017). The song was written by Rice, Chris DeStefano and Ashley Gorley.
The song was licensed by Sony Classical Records and released by Monkey Puzzle label exclusively on 16 November 2016 in all music platforms. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] A lyrical video, inspired by the film's storyline and featuring the artist, released in January 2017.
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Shanghai's You Jianxia has lashes that measure almost five-inches long. The 49-year-old woman has never trimmed her eyelashes or gotten extensions ...
The song is in the key of E minor, 110 bpm with a running time of 3:30 minutes. [15] " Lion" was described as a song that has a strong drum and an impressive 808 bass sound, having lyrics that contain all the fighting, patience, and wounds to occupy and protect a throne by comparing the innate dignity and charisma of a queen to a lion, giving the song a beautiful and strong feeling while being ...
Watch the Video. Click here to watch on YouTube. Not many creatures on Earth can pull off keeping a pride of curious lions at bay. But lions don’t want to get their soft noses pinched by a crab ...
"Open Up Your Door" was released as a single in July 1966, and it managed to reach number 99 on the Billboard Hot 100, until it dropped off in a week, as well as reaching number 91 on Record World Top 100 Pops and number 70 on Cash Box magazine Top 100. The song was much more successful on a regional level, where it charted in the top five in ...