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"Poison" is an alternative dance song from the American adult animated musical comedy television series Hazbin Hotel, which is sung by Angel Dust (voiced by Blake Roman). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The song is featured in " Masquerade ", the fourth episode of the show's first season.
Hazbin Hotel (Original Soundtrack) is an extended play soundtrack album released in three parts from the adult animated streaming television musical series Hazbin Hotel. The first part was released on January 19, 2024, [4] the second on January 26, [5] and the third on February 1. [6] The music was composed and written by Andrew Underberg and ...
"Stayed Gone" is an electro swing song from the American adult animated musical comedy television series Hazbin Hotel, which is sung by Vox (voiced by Christian Borle) and Alastor (voiced by Amir Talai). [2] [3] [4] The song is featured in "Radio Killed the Video Star", the second episode of the show's first season.
"Insane" is a song by American singer-songwriter Black Gryph0n and his brother Baasik. The song is based on the character Alastor from the television series Hazbin Hotel.Over time, the song became a sleeper hit, and received considerable renewed attention when Hazbin Hotel premiered in 2024.
The YouTube thumbnail used for the song "Hell's Greatest Dad" is an electro swing song from the American adult animated musical comedy television series Hazbin Hotel, which is sung primarily by Lucifer Morningstar (voiced by Jeremy Jordan) and Alastor (voiced by Amir Talai), with additional parts by Kimiko Glenn and Sarah Stiles.
Prime Video has ordered two seasons of the new adult animated series “Hazbin Hotel” from Vivienne Medrano, A24 and Fox Entertainment’s Bento Box Entertainment. The animated musical comedy ...
Angel Shaw of Screen Rant stated the song "perfectly represents everything the adult animated musical comedy series is about". [9] Charlotte Hansen, also from Screen Rant, ranked "Loser, Baby" the best song in the Hazbin Hotel television series, writing "while the song is very gritty and shows the brutal reality of living in Hell, it is also lighthearted as well with Angel Dust and Husk ...
The song with partial lyrics was a notable 1928 hit for Irving Aaronson and his Commanders. The song was recorded earlier with partial lyrics for the Brunswick label by Scrappy Lambert and Billy Hillpot with Ben Bernie's orchestra in December 1927, and by Tom Stacks with Harry Reser 's band "The Bluebirds" in January 1928.