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"Battle Scars" is a song performed by Australian recording artist Guy Sebastian featuring American rapper Lupe Fiasco. It was released digitally in Australia and New Zealand on 10 August 2012 by Sony Music Entertainment . [ 1 ]
"Catchy Song" is a song by American DJ and producer Dillon Francis, featuring guest vocals from rappers T-Pain and Alaya High (the latter credited on the soundtrack release as her stage name That Girl Lay Lay). The song became the main theme to the 2019 Warner Bros. Pictures film The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, as it is written
Just Say Yes (compilation album), a 1987 Sire Records sampler and the album series named for it; Just Say Yes (Punchline album), or the title song, 2008; Just Say Yes, a 2008 EP by The Narrative
That Girl Lay Lay, [1] [2] and "Super Cool" by Beck, Robyn and The Lonely Island were released as singles, [3] [4] [5] and the album was released on February 7, 2019. The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (Original Motion Picture Score) , featured original score composed by Mark Mothersbaugh , who scored for the predecessor and was released on the ...
In a flashback, a boy named Pine asks a girl named Guriko to run away from a laboratory with him, while another girl, Chiyoko, sings a song. In present time, as Rabura prepares for a date with a man named Gliese, YĆ«ta discovers that a girl included on a list of names posted by QMay has been found dead, with Ito's name also featured on that list.
The album cover of Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Pt. I is entirely black (color code: 0b0708), continuing the dark minimalist motif of the album's previous single artworks, which all have the same background color, as well as the mixtapes "Enemy of the State: A Love Story" and "Friend of the People".
The film has a 13% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on eight reviews. [3] Gary Goldstein of the Los Angeles Times gave the film a negative review and wrote, "Given writer-director Danny Buday’s apparent concern for the emotional and physical plight of returning veterans, this combo-plate approach feels especially off-base."
Often classified as power pop or geek rock, Rock and Roll Part Three relies heavily on uptempo songs with distorted guitar and keyboards. A strongly nostalgic album, many of the songs contain backward-looking lyrics [2] and catchy choruses.