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That same year, Google UK featured the song's instrumental in the TV and YouTube ads for their new Pixel 6 smartphone. [30] In 2023, Apple TV's Shrinking, utilized "Pursuit of Happiness" for the show's official teaser. [2] The Toronto Maple Leafs currently use the Steve Aoki remix as their goal song, having done so since the 2023–24 season.
A minimal bedroom studio set-up with 1980s–1990s equipment. Lo-fi (also typeset as lofi or low-fi; short for low fidelity) is a music or production quality in which elements usually regarded as imperfections in the context of a recording or performance are present, sometimes as a deliberate stylistic choice.
"Sad Machine" is a song recorded by the American electronic music producer Porter Robinson for his debut studio album, Worlds (2014). For the song, Robinson had the concept of a duet between a robot and a human — these vocals are provided by a Vocaloid voice and Robinson himself, respectively.
Lofi Girl (formerly ChilledCow until 2021) is a French YouTube channel and music label established in 2017. It provides livestreams of lo-fi hip hop music 24/7, accompanied by a Japanese-style animation of a girl studying or relaxing in her bedroom with a cat on the window.
"Bad Habit" is a song recorded by the American musician Steve Lacy. It was the second released single from his second studio album, Gemini Rights, on June 29, 2022.The psychedelic and lo-fi R&B and bedroom pop ballad was produced by Lacy and is built around a slightly warped guitar riff, which is accompanied by a funky bassline, drums and synthesisers.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 December 2024. This article is about the Little Mix song. For the Clay Aiken song, see Measure of a Man (Clay Aiken album). 2017 single by Little Mix featuring Machine Gun Kelly "No More Sad Songs" Single by Little Mix featuring Machine Gun Kelly from the album Glory Days Released 3 March 2017 (2017 ...
"Kids" is a song by American rock band MGMT. It was released as the third and final single from their debut studio album Oracular Spectacular (2007) on October 13, 2008. [ 4 ] The version of the song that appears on Oracular Spectacular is updated from earlier versions that appear on the band's EPs Time to Pretend (2005) and We (Don't) Care (2004).
YouTube Poop is a subset of remix culture, [2] in which existing ideas and media are modified and reinterpreted to create new art and media in various contexts. [3] Forms of remix culture have existed long before the internet, with DigitalTrends's Luke Dormehl listing the cut-up technique of William Burroughs and sampling in hip-hop as examples. [4]