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When speaking about the track's music video, Chinchilla stated "I wanted to make something inclusive without being corny or cliché. Something about elderly/older women makes me think of diamonds." [ 6 ] Her third extended play Flytrap was announced in May 2024, and subsequently released in June that year.
Video Transcript [MUSIC PLAYING] MICHELLE GROSS: Phil is just very sweet, very lovable. He can actually be quite hyper, which is the typical temperament of chinchillas. But more times than not ...
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Chinpals shares the antics of her five (or more) chinchillas, and they're all too cute! From her adorable Chinchillas playing the drums, to eating, and other funny things like what she shares in ...
"Only Love Can Save Us Now" is a song by American singer-songwriter Kesha from her fifth studio album, Gag Order (2023). Ahead of the album's release, the song was issued as its third single on May 17, 2023, alongside a lyric video. The track was written and produced by Kesha, Stint, and Jussifer, with additional production by Rick Rubin.
"Look at You" debuted at number 54 on the U.S. Billboard Country Airplay chart for the week of March 15, 2014. It eventually peaked at number 7 on that chart, making it the duo's second top ten song, the first being "Lost in This Moment". As of December 2014, the song has sold 350,000 copies in the United States. [2]
However, “after 60 seconds, the chins just want to run around because they’re chinchillas.” Alfredson adopted her first chinchilla, Henry, 11 years ago; one year later she adopted Chip.
"Lookin' After No. 1" was the first new wave single to be playlisted by the BBC and the Boomtown Rats subsequently became the first new wave band to be offered an appearance on Top of the Pops, performing the song. [3] The song reached number 2 on the Irish Singles Chart and spent nine weeks on the UK Singles Chart reaching a peak of number 11. [4]