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"You Make the Rain Fall" is the second single from American musician Kevin Rudolf's second studio album To the Sky. The single features American rapper Flo Rida and is produced by Dr. Luke [ 1 ] The single was released on September 14, 2010, [ 2 ] and received airplay on AOL Radio 's New Pop First Radio station and MuchMusic .
"Here Comes the Thunder" reached a peak of number ten on the Billboard Canada Country chart for the week of September 13, 2014, marking Hicks' fourth career top ten hit. [4] It also reached a peak of number 69 on the Canadian Hot 100 for the week of July 26, 2014. [5] The song has been certified Gold by Music Canada. [6]
on YouTube " Look My Way " is a song by American new wave and synth-pop band the Vels , released as both a 7" and 12" single from their debut studio album , Velocity (1984). Produced by Steven Stanley , the single was released by Mercury Records exclusively in the U.S and Australia.
The song's music video, directed by F. Gary Gray, reflected its socially conscious lyrics via a million-dollar budget and became an MTV staple that boosted the song's success, staying atop the MTV Video Monitor chart for over a month (and making TLC the first act to do so) and winning four MTV Video Music Awards in 1995, including Video of the ...
A single rain cloud then unleashes rain and thunder. [43] [44] The singers sometimes separate, but manage to find their way back to each other. [42] The rain from the cloud begins to freeze in the box and ice covers the walls as Khalid and Eilish hold each other. But as the video moves towards its end, the ice melts to reveal the box is empty. [43]
Propelled by a powerful, yet melodic heavy metal sound, the album made #92 on the US album charts [6] and featured a cover of Alice Cooper's "I'm Eighteen," as well as the band's most successful single, the Jeff Jones-penned "I'm on to You." The title track, "Over the Edge", was also released as a single.
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Sections of the flute part of the recording of the song were found to be based on "Kookaburra", written in 1932 by Marion Sinclair. In fact, producer Peter McIan remembered the inclusion of the melody being a "musical joke" by flautist Greg Ham – he can even be seen sitting on a gum tree in the song's music video while playing the riff. [31]