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The first nightcore track to appear on the latter site was "Dam Dadi Doo" by the duo. Only two of the project's albums have surfaced on the Internet. [7] One of the first people to distribute nightcore music on YouTube was a user going by the name Maikel631, beginning in 2008. The user uploaded about 30 original tracks by Nightcore on the Web site.
"Be My Little Baby Bumble Bee" is a popular song. The music was written by Henry I. Marshall and the lyrics by Stanley Murphy. The song was published in 1912, and appeared in the 1912 play A Winsome Widow. [1] The song has since become a standard, recorded by many artists.
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Bubblegum (also called bubblegum pop) is a pop music in a catchy and upbeat style that is marketed for children and adolescents. [13] The term also refers to a more specific rock and pop subgenre, [14] originating in the United States in the late 1960s, that evolved from garage rock, novelty songs, and the Brill Building sound, and which was also defined by its target demographic of preteens ...
"Bumble Bee" is a song by Russian-German DJ Zedd and Canadian production duo Botnek, from Zedd's second studio album, True Colors. It was written by Zedd, Botnek, David Gamson and Roger Troutman and was released on 10 July 2015 as the second promotional single .
"S.L.U.T." (a backronym for "sweet, little, unforgettable thing") is a song by American singer Bea Miller. Hollywood Records released it on October 6, 2017 as a single for her third extended play (EP) Chapter Three: Yellow (2017). It also serves as the second single for her second studio album Aurora (2018).
"Bumble Bees" (originally called "Bumble Bee") is a song recorded by Danish-Norwegian dance-pop group Aqua. It was released as their eleventh single overall, and the third from their album Aquarius.
Ottesen accused the music of being serially produced and criticised the lyrics. [4] Fredriksstad Blad awarded a dice throw of 2. While the album resembled Aqua so much that it could be called a copy, it came nowhere near the idol in terms of quality: "It does not impress. To my ears, this is an unspeakably slippery, bland and boring release.