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"Loser" is a single by American musician Beck. It was written by Beck and record producer Carl Stephenson, who both produced the song with Tom Rothrock. "Loser" was initially released as Beck's second single by independent record label Bong Load Custom Records on 12-inch vinyl format with catalog number BL5 on March 8, 1993.
Reversed lyrics from earlier in the song. [44] Incubus "Azwethinkweiz" "Thursday night we smoked indica, and 'azwethinkweizm' was born" [15] At 3:40 in the song. The sentence is spoken by lead vocalist Brandon Boyd. Information Society "Are Friends Electric" "Obey your parents. Do your homework. Winners don't do drugs." [45]
Beck felt that "Loser" was mediocre, and only agreed to its release at Rothrock's insistence. [21] " Loser" unexpectedly received radio airplay, starting in Los Angeles, where college radio station KXLU was the first to play it, [ 22 ] [ 20 ] and later on Santa Monica College radio station KCRW , where radio host Chris Douridas played the song ...
Beck was 23 when “Loser” hit MTV heavy rotation, but looked even younger. The media was eager to anoint him as a new boy wonder who was pulling folk music into the future via hip-hop and indie ...
Little One (Beck song) Loser (Beck song) Lost Cause (Beck song) M. Mixed Bizness; Motherfuker; MTV Makes Me Want to Smoke Crack; N. Nausea (Beck song) The New Pollution;
Beck maintains his 1994 hit “Loser” started off as a “laugh,” and rumor has it, “Smells Like Teen Spirit” started off as a joke as well. So, Boni is in good company. So, Boni is in ...
"Loser" Beck: 1993 Written by Beck and producer Carl Stephenson [23] "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" Tony Bennett: 1962 Written by George Cory and Douglass Cross [24] "Johnny B. Goode" Chuck Berry: 1958 Recorded January 6, 1958 at Chess Records [25] "Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies" Beyond: 1993 Written by Wong Ka Kui for the band's Rock and ...
The No. 5 seed, for now, projects to be the Big Ten championship game loser, likely Oregon or Ohio State, the two top-ranked teams in the nation. Before any decision from the committee, though ...