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According to Beck, the line that became the song's chorus originated because "When [Stephenson] played it back, I thought, 'Man, I'm the worst rapper in the world, I'm just a loser.' So I started singing 'I'm a loser baby, so why don't you kill me.'" [12] According to Rothrock, the song was largely finished in six and a half hours, with two ...
Beck David Hansen (born Bek David Campbell; July 8, 1970), known mononymously as Beck, is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He rose to fame in the early 1990s with his experimental and lo-fi style, and became known for creating musical collages of wide-ranging genres.
The album's first single "E-Pro" topped the Billboard Alternative Songs chart, a feat not achieved by any Beck song since "Loser", over a decade earlier. Two additional US Top 10 albums followed, including The Information (2006) and Modern Guilt (2008), the latter of which gave Beck his first ever Top 10 placing on the UK Albums Chart.
In early 2019, Beck filed for divorce from Marissa Ribisi, his wife of more than 14 years and the mother of his two children. Those who might have expected his next album to be a Sea Change-style ...
"Lost Cause" is the fifth song from Beck's fifth major-label studio album, Sea Change. It was also released as a promo single only, in the UK, Germany, and Japan. It was also released as a promo single only, in the UK, Germany, and Japan.
"I'm a Loser" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, originally released on Beatles for Sale in the United Kingdom, later released on Beatles '65 in the United States, both in 1964. Written by John Lennon , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and credited to Lennon–McCartney , it was considered for release as a single until Lennon wrote " I Feel Fine ".
I'm So Free (Beck song) It's All in Your Mind; J. Jack-Ass (song) L. Little One (Beck song) Loser (Beck song) Lost Cause (Beck song) M. Mixed Bizness; Motherfuker;
Guero is the ninth studio album by American musician Beck, released on March 29, 2005, by Interscope Records.It was produced with John King and Mike Simpson of the Dust Brothers, who had worked with Beck on his 1996 album Odelay, [1] as well as Tony Hoffer.