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The letters XOXO stand for hugs and kisses. Linguists and relationship therapists break down where the term originated, and how to use it to express love today.
The earliest attestation of the use of either x or o to indicate kisses identified by the Oxford English Dictionary appears in the English novellist Florence Montgomery's 1878 book Seaforth, which mentions "This letter [...] ends with the inevitable row of kisses,—sometimes expressed by × × × × ×, and sometimes by o o o o o o, according to the taste of the young scribbler".
Lyrically, the song is an anthem filled with anger and centers on leaving a cheating partner and no longer letting one's feelings be trivialized. [7] According to Somi, the title of the song is "the goodbye you send to the player who cheated on you" and 'XOXO' are "hugs and kisses that are a bit more evil than sweet”. [8]
The song became his first to chart on the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, reaching number 14. He released his debut studio album, Sassy Scene, on March 3, 2023. Hamilton also collaborated with Odetari on the song "GMFU", a top-5 hit on the chart. It also reached number 23 on New Zealand Music Chart, his only chart debut. [2]
In order to prevent snippets of the song being leaked online, the singer wore earbuds during the filming of the video instead of playing the music loud and lip synced the lyrics. [96] The music video for "XO" was first released on the iTunes Store on the visual album itself on December 13, 2013, which contained a previously filmed music video ...
Hey, Upper East Siders — it looks like Twitter has unearthed an alternate intro to Gossip Girl, and it’s so hilarious even Bart Bass would have to laugh. ‘Gossip Girl’ Cast: Where Are They ...
"Dumb Dumb" (stylized in all caps) is a song recorded by Canadian-Dutch-Korean singer-songwriter Jeon Somi. It was released by The Black Label and Interscope Records on August 2, 2021, as a pre-release single from the singer's debut studio album XOXO.
1. “We Are Family” by Sister Sledge. Release Year: 1979 Genre: R&B/Soul This bumping disco hit from Sister Sledge is an obvious feel-good choice for a family playlist and a shoo-in for any ...