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"Robbery" is a song by American rapper Juice Wrld. It was released on February 13, 2019, via Grade A Productions through exclusive licensing to Interscope Records , as the lead single for his second studio album, Death Race for Love .
Los Angeles Times music critic Robert Hilburn explains that although the lyrics are provocative, they are "camouflaged enough" for AM radio, for example by using a cooking metaphor. [3] "Raised on Robbery" has a strophic structure with a refrain at the end of each verse and a four-line introduction section to describe the setting and characters ...
The music video for the song was released few hours later on the same date, on King Von's official YouTube channel. It is centered around a group of friends from Chicago that robs some drug dealers who will have revenge, unleashing at the same time, a circle of vengeance.
The concept of the song, about an ill-fated robbery heist, was inspired by the 1993 film True Romance, particularly Patricia Arquette's character Alabama Worley. [3] Following its release, it debuted at number 179 on the UK Singles Chart. [4] The song, thematically, is an ode to toxic relationships. [5]
"Great Train Robbery" is a song by Jamaican reggae group Black Uhuru. [1] It was recorded at Music Mountain Studios in Kingston, Jamaica , and released as a single of their studio album Brutal via Real Authentic Sound in 1986.
"Robbery" is a song by Australian pop rock duo Lime Cordiale, released on 20 September 2019 as the fifth single from their second studio album 14 Steps to a Better You (2020). The song was polled at number 7 in the Triple J Hottest 100, 2019 .
The song combines a main theme written by Rutherford against a middle section written by Banks, and was designed to sound like Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir". [8] [6] "Robbery, Assault and Battery" was mostly written by Banks, in an attempt to replicate the humour in some of Gabriel's lyrics.
Robbery is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Teena Marie, released in September 18, 1983. It is her first album for Epic Records , following her acrimonious departure from Motown the previous year.