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Forget the World is the debut studio album by Dutch music producer and DJ Afrojack.It was released on 16 May 2014. [1] Afrojack said of the album title, "It's basically a message not just to my fans, but also to myself, to always remember to keep following your heart, keep following your path, and never try to let the things around you get you down."
Forget the World is the 1997 debut album of The Hippos, jointly released by Fueled by Ramen Records and Stiff Dog Records originally, and then Fueled by Ramen and Vagrant Records. [2] The band was offered the chance to record the album based on the song of the same name, which became the album's title track. [ 3 ]
A version of the song remixed by Dutch music producer Afrojack was digitally released in March 2014 and later included on the deluxe edition of Afrojack's debut studio album Forget the World (2014). "Do or Die" received positive reviews from music critics, who hailed its musical diversity and its euphoric but minimalistic nature.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Forget the World may refer to: Forget the World (Afrojack album) Forget the World (The Hippos album) This ...
Justin Timberlake is returning to his music roots -- first he announced a new single, a new album, and now he's revealed that he's hitting the road.Timberlake sat down with his longtime friend ...
Download QR code ; Print/export ... Forget Me" is a song recorded by German Eurodance group La Bouche, released on 29 September 1997 as the lead single from their ...
The album was released on 28 September 2017. This was the same day Kirby released Stage 3 of Everywhere at the End of Time. [11] On 19 September 2017, nine days before the album's release, Kirby uploaded a music video for "Back in the game" on YouTube. [12] It featured Kirby doing a performance where he'd fall off stairs at the Krakow Barbican.
Never Forget – The Ultimate Collection was released to coincide with the ITV1 documentary Take That: For the Record, in which band members Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange, Mark Owen and Robbie Williams aired their views over their fame, success, the split and what the post-Williams line-up had done since. [2]