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Claire Chicha (born July 12, 1997), [1] [2] is a Thai-born French-American singer-songwriter, known by her stage name Spill Tab (stylized as spill tab).An alternative pop musician, she has been noted by music media outlets for her lo-fi vocals and sound.
Chuck Campbell from Knoxville News Sentinel said "Control" "is a great late-night dance song with appropriately self-assured lyrics". [8] Andrew Mueller from Melody Maker described it as "a thumping if straightforward techno workout, doubtless intended to reinforce, musically and lyrically, Lords' refusal to compromise to the usual rules of pop ...
Quality Control: Control the Streets, Volume 1 is a compilation album released by American record label Quality Control. The album was released on December 8, 2017, by Quality Control Music, Capitol Records and Motown. [3] It features artists from the label such as Migos, Lil Yachty, Lil Baby, Marlo, Kollision and City Girls.
"Control" was written and recorded during the 2010–2011 sessions for Not Your Kind of People in Los Angeles and is one of the examples of the "guerrilla style" approach the band took with the sound on the album. [1] "Control" was mostly composed by drummer Butch Vig, [2] who also plays harmonica on the track. Vig explained "[m]y six-year-old ...
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A new survey found that 1 in 5 adults “who say they have no personal or family history of heart attack or stroke,” reported “routinely” taking a low-dose aspirin
Philadelphia 76ers owner Josh Harris speaks during a news conference in Philadelphia, Monday, Jan. 13, 2025, announcing that the 76ers will partner with Comcast, their current landlord, to build a ...
On “Intro”, Gucci Mane, Lil Yachty and Migos "effortlessly trade bars" and "encapsulate everything Quality Control is about." [6] The album reflects much of rap "moving to funkier pastures after a decade of monolithic trap beats" such as "Like That", where Mustard "chops up some New Orleans bounce" with Miami's City Girls, the U.K.’s Stefflon Don and South Carolina’s Renni Rucci.