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"Yashar" is a song by English industrial band Cabaret Voltaire. It first appeared on their 1982 album 2x45; two remixes by John Robie were released on a single the following year. A version of the song also appears on the live album Hai! (Live in Japan). The single was released in May 1983 on Factory Benelux (FBN 25) and Factory Records UK (FAC ...
The song also broke the Spotify weekly record with over 70 million streams in its first week on the platform. In the United States, "7 Rings" debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 issue dated February 2, 2019, becoming Grande's second number-one single, following " Thank U, Next ", and the 33rd song to do so . [ 33 ]
The song entered the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 at the 25th position in July 2024. [8] The music video crossed over 70 million views on YouTube and the song hit millions of streams worldwide ahead of the film's 19 July 2024 release.
Joined by the backup vocalists of venerable Puerto Rican orchestra El Gran Combo, Peluso channels the precise moment in time (the tail end of the ’70s) when salsa became operatic and symphonic.
Geraes claims that “Million Years Ago” plagiarises the music from his samba classic, “Mulheres” (Women), which was recorded and released by Brazilian singer Martinho da Vila in 1995.
Upon release, it accumulated 10 million views within 16 hours, [54] which ranked at number one on YouTube's popularity page. Later it surpassed 40 million views in five days. [55] On March 28, 2022, it was reported that the video surpassed 70 million views. [56] On January 17, 2023, the music video surpassed 200 million views. [57]
In the novel, the fictional character Ormus Cama writes the lyrics as a lamentation for his lover, Vina Apsara. [1] After completing the novel, Rushdie sent a copy of the manuscript to U2 lead vocalist Bono and asked him to set the song lyrics to music. [2] [3] According to Bono, he developed the song's melody as soon as he first read the lyrics.
"I'll Still Kill" edited for radio as "Still Will" [2] is a song by American hip hop recording artist 50 Cent, released as the fifth single from his third album Curtis (2007). The song, which was produced by DJ Khalil, features guest vocals from Senegalese-American singer Akon. [3] The single officially hit airwaves on October 24, 2007. [4]