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"Untouchable" was co-written by Bang Hye-hyun and Lee Seu-ran and co-composed by Maria Marcus, Zarah Christenson, and Toblas Näslund. [8] A dance-pop EDM track driven by "strong guitar sounds", the song expresses one's resilience in combatting the hardships of reality in its lyrics.
Born to Be consists of ten tracks, led by the single "Untouchable". The EP features the first solo tracks performed by the members of the quintet, with the music videos for each track being released sequentially in the run-up to the EP's release. The album was also supported by pre-release music videos for album tracks "Born to Be" and "Mr ...
"Alone I Break" is a song written and recorded by the American nu metal band Korn for their fifth studio album Untouchables. It was released as the album's third single in November 2002. It was released as the album's third single in November 2002.
In the end, Jonathan takes the boy into the TV. The video for "Here to Stay" also marks the first video appearance of Jonathan's unique microphone stand designed by H. R. Giger. There is also a "clean" version of the music video which shows the boy being taken into the TV at the beginning.
Printable version; In other projects ... Get Away Clean is the debut studio album by ... (featuring The Real Untouchables) 2:15: 12. "You Only Live Once" 3:44: 13. ...
A music video was released alongside the single. Directed by David G, it features footage from the first day he was released from jail. [1] The video opens with YoungBoy talking with rapper Meek Mill about collaborating on a song on FaceTime; Mill tells him to leave Baton Rouge.
"Untouchable" Original Version (officially unreleased but leaked) "Untouchable (Freestyle Version)" is a version recorded after the initial sessions for the song "Untouchable". The instrumental itself was remixed to a more "live" setting with Tupac laying down vocals while heavily intoxicated (officially unreleased but leaked).
Untouched" received an "MTV Push" and large amounts of airplay on music channels when it was officially released on 25 May 2009. [22] In the week ending 31 May, "Untouched" re-entered the chart at number eight, becoming its British chart peak. It stayed in the top ten for five consecutive weeks and charted for a total of 24 non-consecutive weeks.