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The music video for the song is playful and comedic in nature. Directed by Drew Takahashi, it features McFerrin, Robin Williams , and Bill Irwin engaging in various humorous antics while cutting back and forth to McFerrin singing along with the lyrics, [ 20 ] and is somewhat shorter than the album version.
The music video for "So Called Life" premiered on November 29, 2021 and it was directed by Jon Vulpine. [11] [12] Speaking about the music video, director Jon Vulpine explained how the video came together. "I wanted to make this video really raw and stripped down. Something high energy with extreme angles and fast movements.
Sugarcane" video is Camidoh's most viewed video with over 2.1 million YouTube streams as of May 2022. The song was accomplished with a remix with Nigerian singer Mayorkun , and British rapper Darkoo , and feature's Ghanaian singer King Promise , released on 8 April 2022 by Grind Don't Stop Records, through Crux Global, and MOVES Recordings.
The album version of the song includes a prelude featuring the Cleveland Orchestra performing a portion of Beethoven's ninth symphony for 1 minute and 7 seconds. The segment is from the fourth movement and is a lesser-known portion of the famous "Ode to Joy". The German lyrics were written by Friedrich Schiller.
YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Google.The service is designed with a user interface that allows users to explore songs and music videos on YouTube based on genres, playlists, and recommendations.
Carmen Ohio" (Latin: Song of Ohio) is the oldest school song still used by Ohio State University. The song was composed by freshman athlete and Men's Glee Club member Fred Cornell in 1902 or 1903. According to some accounts, he composed it on the train ride home from Ann Arbor, Michigan after Ohio State suffered an 86-0 loss to the Michigan ...
"Buddy Holly" is a song by the American rock band Weezer. The song was written by Rivers Cuomo and released by DGC as the second single from the band's debut album, Weezer (The Blue Album) (1994). The lyrics reference the song's namesake, 1950s rock-and-roll singer Buddy Holly, and actress Mary Tyler Moore.
The official music video for the song directed by Emil Nava with Director of Photography Martin Coppen, edited by Ellie Johnson and produced and projection mapped by Matt Brown, was released to YouTube on 16 June 2016. In it, a giant white box is shown sitting in a variety of places, such as a misty field and a forest.