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[1] Background "Shockwave" is the last track of the album. [2] Matt Sierra of EDM Tunes commented that the track "blends the old school Marshmello sound, with some ...
The mockumentary series Yacht Rock featured "Regulate" in its episode No. 7, [30] where Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins make a bet about the popularity of the song, "I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)". Ten years later, the Long Beach-based rappers accidentally hit McDonald with their car and take him back to their house, where they ...
G.G.F.H., Disease: Untitled hidden track begins at 12:11 after the final track. The Ghost Inside, Returners: The final track "Truth and Temper" is 8:50 long, with the actual song lasting until 4:23, followed by silence until 5:31, where an untitled instrumental plays until the end.
In the field of recorded music, a hidden track (sometimes called a ghost track, secret track or unlisted track) is a song or a piece of audio that has been placed on a CD, audio cassette, LP record, or other recorded medium, in such a way as to avoid detection by the casual listener. In some cases, the piece of music may simply have been left ...
G Funk Era, Part II is the first extended play (EP) by American hip hop recording artist Warren G. The EP was released on 6 August 2015 through G-Funk Entertainment . It is Warren G's first project since 2009's The G Files and serves as a sequel to his 1994 debut. [ 1 ]
Critics gave differing opinions on the music and lyrics of Smile & Wave.When reviewing the album's music, the Calgary Herald said the album went for the "rock jugular from start to finish", [5] though the Toronto Star called the Headstones' work "a murky, steaming cauldron of pungent rock 'n' roll".
"Richer" is a song by American rapper Rod Wave, released on March 26, 2021, as the third single of his third studio album SoulFly, which was released on the same day. [1] The song features American rapper Polo G and was produced by Pluto Brazy and Flynn.
The song is about Rod Wave's rise to fame and life growing up, [4] as well as the consequences of street life. [5] In the chorus, Rod Wave sings about "'lames' that constantly keep his name in their mouths" and his wish to be remembered as one of the "realest" rappers after his death: "And fuck these niggas 'cause they lame / Since they love saying my name / Make sure you write the truest in ...