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In contrast, Why So Serious? – The Misconceptions of Me was described as evoking the gap between Shinee's reality and dreams and has an overall deeper and darker sound. [4] Jonghyun stated, "Why So Serious – The Misconceptions of Me will show our worldview. It will have a deep and rough sound.
"So Serious" is a song by the rock music group Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) from their 1986 album Balance of Power, released in the UK as the second single from the album in 1986. Overview [ edit ]
"Why So Serious" (2018) "Funny Business" (2018) Music video; on YouTube "Why So Serious" is a song by German-Canadian singer Alice Merton. [1] Merton co-wrote the ...
Mint is the debut studio album by German-Canadian singer Alice Merton, released on 18 January 2019 through Paper Planes and Mom + Pop Music. [3] It includes the singles "No Roots" and "Lash Out, which were previously included on the No Roots EP, "Why So Serious", released on 7 September 2018, [4] "Funny Business", released on 30 November 2018, and “Learn to Live” released on 15 January 2019.
Smoove recalls recording in a studio for the first time at age 15. In 2018, he created a CD mixtape titled Why so Serious which he recalls not gaining attention. [6] In 2019, he released his single "CardoGotWings" on streaming platform SoundCloud which garnered attention from online music publication Pitchfork who selected the song as "The must-hear rap song of the day". [7]
On 7 September 2018, Merton released "Why So Serious", the lead single from her debut album, Mint. She released two other singles since then. The album was released on 18 January 2019. [24] The second official single "Funny Business" was released 30 November. The video for the single was premiered 9 January.
Kesha Jerritt Clark/Getty Images for Liquid I.V. at Neon Carnival Kesha’s surprise performance at Coachella shocked crowds in more ways than one. And now, the singer, 37, has confirmed her ...
So, rather than the ditty borrowing the tune of the anthem, the suggestion (perhaps not entirely serious) is that the borrowing was in the reverse direction. All this is telling me that my own experience of the song is not a reliable guide to its provenance.