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"Don't You (Forget About Me)" is a song by the Scottish rock band Simple Minds, released as a single in 1985. It was written and composed by the record producer Keith Forsey and the guitarist Steve Schiff for the film The Breakfast Club (1985). Simple Minds initially declined to record it, preferring to record their own material, but accepted ...
"Instruction" is a song by English DJ and record producer Jax Jones, featuring American singer Demi Lovato and English rapper Stefflon Don. It was written by MNEK, Stefflon Don, Demi Lovato and Jax Jones, with the song's production handled by Jax Jones and Mark Ralph.
"Do You Mind (Crazy Cousinz Remix)" was later heavily sampled in Drake's "One Dance" (2016) which peaked at number-one in the UK, US and Canada. [1] "Do You Mind" was also sampled in ArrDee's 2022 single "Hello Mate", with Kyla being credited as a featured artist. [2] The single peaked at number 37 on the UK charts.
The 2024 NBA Cup in-season tournament concludes Tuesday night in Las Vegas when the Milwaukee Bucks take on the Oklahoma City Thunder.
"Please Don't Do It in Here" is a jazz song written by singer Billie Holiday and composer Buster Harding, and published by E.B. Marks. This is one of seven songs written by or co-written by Holiday that she never recorded. [1] [2] The song was finally recorded by Laurie Krauz for her cd "Catch Me If You Can," released in 2001.
Stellantis is recalling more than 300,000 Ram Heavy Duty pickup trucks because a faulty part could cause certain braking and tracking systems to fail. The Netherlands-based automaker said the ...
The mention of tapering startles Anderson. “I don’t know if I’m ready for that yet,” she says. “And I’m not sure you are either,” McCoy says. “But I’m bringing it up to get you thinking about it.” He knows she may not be able to make the 332-mile commute to see him indefinitely.
Do You Mind" is a 1960 hit song by English singer Anthony Newley. Written by Lionel Bart , [ 1 ] the song reached number-one in the UK Singles Chart in April 1960 and was the 100th number-one single in the chart's history.