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The music of the 2011 video game Minecraft, developed by Mojang Studios, primarily consists of two soundtrack albums by German musician Daniel Rosenfeld, better known as C418. American composer Lena Raine has also contributed music for four major updates to the game since 2020, alongside Aaron Cherof and Kumi Tanioka who worked on the most ...
Minecraft – Volume Alpha is the first soundtrack album by the German electronic musician Daniel Rosenfeld, known by his pseudonym C418.Created for the 2011 video game Minecraft, it is the first of two albums to come from the game's soundtrack.
Minecraft – Volume Beta is the fourth soundtrack album by German electronic musician Daniel Rosenfeld, known by his pseudonym C418.It was independently released on 9 November 2013 as the second installment of the soundtrack for the video game Minecraft, and has been physically released by record label Ghostly.
In 2011, "Stronger" was voted the greatest workout song of all time after topping the nationwide "March Music Madness" poll of Gold's Gym. [241] The song was ranked as the third best feel-good record from a black musical act by The Boombox in 2011, while it was named as the 25th best hip hop workout song of all time by Men's Health in 2019.
The Song of Achilles, by Madeline Miller. ... stronger pills, longer blackouts, and a raucous and razor-sharp descent into a nightmare of her own making. ... More addictive than Minecraft will ...
Stronger (Kristine W album) or the title song, 2000; Stronger (Myron Butler & Levi album) or the title song, 2007; Stronger (Natalie Grant album), 2001; Stronger (Sanna Nielsen album), 2008; Stronger (Sara Evans album), 2011; Stronger or the title song, 2014; Stronger with Each Tear (working title: Stronger), by Mary J. Blige, or the title song ...
"Gold Digger" is a song by American rapper Kanye West featuring American singer Jamie Foxx, from West's second studio album, Late Registration (2005). The song includes additional vocals from Plain Pat and Don C. West created the beat in Atlanta. He and Jon Brion produced the song.
The songs of this album were created and used as a soundtrack for an informative talk given at the Game Developers Conference 2017 by Teddy Dief. [46] In a 2017 tweet, the musician confirmed his third Minecraft soundtrack album's existence and said that it was set for future release, but that work on it at that point was "still far from done".