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"Drowning" is a song by Dutch disc jockey and producer Armin van Buuren. It features vocals from English singer and songwriter Laura V. It was released on 25 February in the Netherlands by Armind as the fourth single from van Buuren's fourth studio album, Mirage. Swedish disc jockey and producer Avicii made a remix of this song which was more ...
These sea slugs live in the pelagic zone (open ocean), where they float upside-down by using the surface tension of the water to stay afloat. They are carried along by the winds and ocean currents. G. atlanticus makes use of countershading; the blue side of their bodies faces upwards, blending in with the blue of the water. The silver/grey side ...
"Gold Slugs" is a song by DJ Khaled, featuring Chris Brown, August Alsina and Fetty Wap from Khaled's eighth studio album I Changed a Lot. Music video
It had been reported that "Drown" would not appear on any studio album from the band. [9] However, the song was later announced to be track 9 on the 2015 album That's the Spirit, [10] albeit as a remixed version. "Drown" was set to be released on iTunes on 7 December 2014. However, in early October, Oliver Sykes began teasing lyrics in the form ...
The song was produced by OZ, Bkorn and Lee on the Beats, and co-produced by Khaled. It was released on May 11, 2015. [7] The song was officially released on May 12, 2015, as the album's third single. [7] The album's fourth single, "Gold Slugs", featuring Chris Brown, August Alsina and Fetty Wap, was released on October 12
By Ted Hesson. WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President-elect Donald Trump aims to deport all immigrants in the U.S. illegally over his four-year term but wants a deal to protect so-called "Dreamer ...
Music for the Hard of Thinking is the third studio album for Canadian pop music group Doug and the Slugs. It was released domestically in 1982 on Bennett's own record label Ritdong [1] [2] and internationally in 1983 by RCA Records. [3] This recording helped get the band nominated for a 1983 Juno Award. [4] [5] The album produced three singles.
No. 6 Notre Dame entered its game against No. 17 Army needing a win to stay on track for the College Football Playoff and did so with ease.