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The vinyl record playing the song is white and depicts the face of Baymax from Big Hero 6. The concept of the music video is similar to that of Green Day's "X-Kid". A second music video for the band's album version of "Immortals" was released on December 24, 2014, composed of scenes taken from Big Hero 6 intertwined with Fall Out Boy performing ...
"Immortal" is a song by British-American rapper 21 Savage, ... US Hot Rap Songs [14] 21 US Rolling Stone Top 100 [15] 16 Certifications. Region ...
Loud began his music career using the name Loudmouth/Loud Mouth (2008-2012), a name he chose when he was 14 while participating WordUp! rap battles. In high school, he met Laurent Fortier-Brassard (better known by his stage name, Lary). Alongside Lary and producer Ajust (Alex Guay), Loud went on to form the group Loud Lary Ajust.
In 2014 the band contributed the single "Immortals" to the Big Hero 6 soundtrack, [15] which was later featured on their sixth studio album American Beauty/American Psycho. [16] In 2016, the group recorded a cover of the Ghostbusters theme song with Missy Elliott for the film of the same name. [17]
The song first appeared on mixtapes on 9 October 2004. [7] Immortal Technique raps: "Bush funded al-Qaeda, and now they blame the Muslim religion, even though bin Laden was a CIA tactician, they gave him billions of dollars, and they funded his purpose, Fahrenheit 9/11, that's just scratchin' the surface."
"Immortal" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Kid Cudi, released on March 14, 2013, as the third official single from his third studio album Indicud (2013). The song, produced by Cudi himself, samples " Congratulations ", as performed by MGMT , with whom Cudi had collaborated on his 2010 single " Pursuit of Happiness ". [ 1 ]
The track was generally well-received from critics. Paul A. Thompson of Pitchfork compared the song to 2Pac saying Cole "comes to life on “Immortal,” which sounds as if someone played Cole an unheard 2Pac song from the Makaveli sessions and then dared him to recreate it from memory. The song’s narrator feeds baggies through a burglar bar ...
Mortal Kombat: The Album is a soundtrack album by The Immortals (Maurice "Praga Khan" Engelen and Olivier Adams), released in 1994 to accompany the home versions of the video game Mortal Kombat. Television commercials for the home versions included a brief plug for the album at the end. [ 2 ]