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Naya Rivera Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images Glee alums came together to celebrate the late Naya Rivera and help finish a song she recorded more than a decade ago. Rivera, who died at age 33 ...
"Help Me, Rhonda" is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys, appearing first on their 1965 album The Beach Boys Today! (where it was spelled "Help Me, Ronda") and subsequently in re-recorded form on the following 1965 album Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!). It was written by Brian Wilson, with additional lyrics by Mike Love.
Cyn's original track "Drinks" was released as a promotional music video single on March 6, 2020, through YouTube. [12] It was first released from the album as a single, in anticipation with the April 2020 release date. [13] Speaking about the track Cyn opined that the song "and the movie complement one another thematically.
Lizzo talked about the music video with The Fader, "'Water Me' is a labor of love. I pride myself on how quickly I can finish a song but this took 7 months! It's about needing nourishment, it's about being loved for who you are. The video concept was a collaboration from my bad ass creative team: me, Andy Madeline, Quinn Wilson and Asha Efia.
Tyler, The Creator isn't finished and neither are we.In a now-viral TikTok trend, users are taking a clip from Tyler, the Creator’s 2016 video “THE GREATEST COOKING SHOW OF ALL TIME" to convey ...
A music video for "Geyser", directed by Zia Anger, [6] was released on the same day as the single. [7] [8] The Fader wrote that the video takes place on "a gloomy and funereal beachside while Mitski strikes desperate movements that hit at the longing at the heart of the song."
So in June 2021, Torruellaunderwent a sleeve gastrectomy.The procedure, plus diet and lifestyle changes that included running, enabled him to lose 305 lbs. Last year, Torruella watched the Chicago ...
The song became most famous in a version by Elvis Presley. In 1974, Presley released the song as part of a double A-sided single with "If You Talk in Your Sleep." [1] "Help Me" became the side promoted to country radio, and the song reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart on the week of August 10, 1974. [2] ("