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If it’s still dark when you wake up, find another time during the day to get a little sunshine. Walk to get lunch or sit outside during a break—even a few minutes can do your body good. 5. Hydrate
"Waking Up" is a song about being an underachiever, [1] in which writer-vocalist Justine Frischmann "exorcises her personal malaise" with the lines: "I'd work very hard but I'm lazy/I've got a lot of songs but they're all in my head/I'll get a guitar and a lover who pays me/If I can't be a star I won't get out of bed."
The music video, directed by brothers Luca and Alessandro Morelli, was released in conjunction with the song's release through Elodie's YouTube channel. [9] The video was shot at G&J Grip Studios in Los Angeles. [10]
"Waking Up Dreaming" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian singer Shania Twain, and released on September 23, 2022 and serves as the lead single from Twain's sixth studio album, Queen of Me (2023).
Exploding head syndrome (EHS) is an abnormal sensory perception during sleep in which a person experiences auditory hallucinations that are loud and of short duration when falling asleep or waking up. [2] [4] The noise may be frightening, typically occurs only occasionally, and is not a serious health concern. [2]
Virgin Records executives saw "Today" as the ideal lead single, but Corgan wanted "Cherub Rock", one of the last songs written for the album, [6] as the lead single. [5] Ultimately, "Cherub Rock" was released first, but it was only a modest success. [5] "Today" brought the band popularity through wide radio airplay and a successful music video. [5]
AllMusic editor Jon O'Brien described the song as "wistful dreamy". [2] Billboard magazine viewed it as a "midtempo crooner". Jan DeKnock from Chicago Tribune felt that the group's "move into a funkier groove" suited them well, especially on the "charmingly upbeat" "Stars" and "Something Got Me Started". [3]
"Today" is a song recorded by American country music artist Brad Paisley. It was released on October 6, 2016, by Arista Nashville as the first single from his eleventh studio album, Love and War. [1] Paisley co-wrote the song with Chris DuBois and Ashley Gorley, and co-produced it with Luke Wooten.