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"Antisocial" is a song by the French hard rock band Trust, from their album Répression. The song was written by Bernie Bonvoisin and Norbert Krief . Unusually for a hard rock track, it was played on mainstream radio stations RTL and France Inter , helping the album sell over 800,000 copies in 1980.
Prior to being released as a single, "The Box" became Roddy Ricch's highest-charting song of his career, reaching the top of the US Billboard Hot 100; the song later became the album's fourth single. [6] The album also received generally positive reviews from music critics and was a massive commercial success.
"Big Stepper" is a song by American rapper Roddy Ricch. The song was released on October 11, 2019 as the lead single from Ricch's debut studio album Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial . The song was written by Rodrick Moore, Jr. , Cristian Gonzalez, Joseph Nguyen and Steven Alexander.
While the introverts of the world may consider this "how to talk to strangers" class to be painfully awkward, it could just save your life. Science has spoken — maintaining an active social ...
God's Gonna Cut You Down" (also known as "God Almighty's Gonna Cut You Down", "God's Gonna Cut 'Em Down", "Run On" and "Sermon") is a traditional American folk song. [1] The track has been recorded in a variety of genres, including country , folk , alternative rock , electronic and black metal . [ 2 ]
"High Fashion" is a song by American rapper Roddy Ricch, featuring production from Mustard. The song was released on May 19, 2020, as the fifth single from Ricch's debut studio album, Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial (2019). It marks Ricch and Mustard's second collaboration, following the Grammy-nominated single "Ballin '".
Taylor Swift's "Down Bad" lyrics seem to detail just how into Matty Healy she really was. ... London,” or Matty Healy for album’s titular song. Track four, “Down Bad,” is a little more ...
The music video for the song was released on 12 July 2019, along with the lyric video. [2] The video was directed by Dave Meyers and written by Matt Walton. [3] In the video Sheeran and Scott played a number of different characters in different scenes that referenced films such as Kill Bill, The Mask, The Birds, The Martian, Edward Scissorhands, and Pulp Fiction.