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Belly is an alternative rock band formed in Rhode Island in 1991 by Tanya Donelly. The original lineup consisted of Donelly on vocals and guitar, Fred Abong on bass , and brothers Tom and Chris Gorman on guitar and drums respectively. [ 1 ]
"Feed the Tree" is a song by American alternative rock band Belly, released as the band's first single from their debut album, Star, in 1993. It is the band's biggest hit, reaching number one on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and number 32 on the UK Singles Chart.
Leah Song (born Leah Smith) is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumental musician, storyteller, poet, artist, and activist known for her role as one of the two frontsisters of Rising Appalachia — with younger sister Chloe Smith — incorporating sultry vocals, rhythm, banjo, guitar, ballads, dance, spoken-word and storytelling into her work.
A music video for the song was released to Belly's YouTube channel alongside the song and album on August 27, 2021. [5] The video starts with Belly walking around a city that shows "an apocalyptic red sky, burning buildings, and abandoned streets littered with newspapers" while smoking marijuana and drinking alcohol.
Belly (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to Hype Williams' 1998 film Belly. It was released on November 3, 1998, through Def Jam Recordings and featured production from the likes of Poke & Tone , Dame Grease , Sean Combs and Swizz Beatz .
This would be their second collaboration, following Belly's 2015 single, "Might Not". The song was officially released on May 24, 2018. The song was officially released on May 24, 2018. Belly told Billboard in an interview, "It was the most fun I ever had shooting a video, me and Abel always have amazing chemistry when we work, but this one ...
The music video for "Might Not" premiered the same day as the song's release on Belly's Vevo account on YouTube. It was directed by Shomi Patwary and Belly, and has received over 79 million views on YouTube as of February 2024. The video includes the two artists, who are attempting to navigate a party while highly intoxicated.
The Byrds (1970), There Is a Season (2006), and Live at Royal Albert Hall 1971 (2008) Mungo Jerry (as “Have a Whiff on Me”, 1971 single) The New Kentucky Colonels Live in Sweden (recorded 1973, released 1976) The Flying Burrito Brothers The Red Album (recorded c. 1975, released 2002) Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band (1975 Album, "Australia")