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The official remix of "Mrs. Right" features UK rapper Chipmunk. The music video was released on January 13, 2012, on Polydor Records' YouTube page. [1] The remix was released to iTunes in the UK on February 17, 2012. [2] Also they made a remix with Lil Chuckee which is on Lil Chuckee's mixtape.
Right", a song by Leona Lewis on her 2013 album Christmas, with Love ... See also. Mrs. Right", a 2011 song by Mindless Behavior;
"Mr Right" is a song by British singer Mae Stephens and American singer Meghan Trainor, released on 4 August 2023 through EMI Records. Stephens and Trainor wrote it with songwriter Jake Torrey and its producers, Jason Gill and Victor Rådström .
The line describing the encounter, "Paradise on my right, and h-h-hell on my left, the a-a-angel of death, right behind me" is also reference to a line in Frank Herbert's Dune. Grimes states that certain lyrics in the song have their own themes: such as lyrics about insomnia, her experiences with record labels, and the city she recorded the ...
"(Don't Worry) If There's a Hell Below, We're All Going to Go" is a funk/soul song originally recorded by Curtis Mayfield for his album Curtis (1970). The song was meant to serve as a warning regarding the state of race relations and the tempest growing in America's inner cities .
Going to Hell is the second studio album by American rock band the Pretty Reckless. It was released on March 12, 2014, by Razor & Tie . The album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 with 35,000 copies sold in its first week, becoming the band's first top-10 album on the chart.
"The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell" is the rockiest piece on Hours, meshing a glam-punk baseline with guitar elements of "Little Wonder" (1997) and percussion of "Diamond Dogs" (1974). [4] Author Dave Thompson of AllMusic describes the song as a "guitar-scything glam anthem" that dates back to the glam-era tracks " All the Young Dudes " (1972 ...
"Straight to Hell" is a song by American Southern rock band Drivin N Cryin, from their 1989 album, Mystery Road. In 2014, a cover version appeared as the last track on the album Cherlene , an Archer tie-in sung by Jessy Lynn Martens as fictional character Cheryl Tunt .