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DJ Mag praised "Horse" for its high energy and the outlandish nature of the music video. [6] EDMSauce also enjoyed the weird nature, adding a moral to the video relating to animal cruelty . [ 7 ] Chris Stack of Dancing Astronaut also enjoyed the single, writing that listeners would be reminded of other dance songs from the 1990s. [ 8 ]
"No Horses" is a 2017 stand-alone single released by the American rock band Garbage, and was recorded and released to coincide with the band's co-headlining Rage and Rapture tour with Blondie, as well as the release of the band's coffee table book This Is the Noise That Keeps Me Awake. [1]
"Horses" is a song by American rappers PnB Rock, Kodak Black, and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie. It was released on March 31, 2017, as the fifth single from the soundtrack of the film The Fate of the Furious .
The official music video for "Let Your Horses Run" premiered on YouTube on July 19, 2024. [7] Kissel dedicated the song to his four children in the video, which he described as "kind of like a love letter" to his home province of Alberta. [8] The video featured a nine-year-old race horse named Kenlee. [8]
High Horse (Nelly, Blanco Brown, Breland song) Horse Outside; A Horse with No Name; Horses in My Dreams; I. I Got the Hoss ... Wikipedia® is a registered trademark ...
"Pale Horses" (stylized as "pale horses") is a song by American electronica musician Moby. It was released as the second single from his ninth studio album Wait for Me on June 22, 2009. [ 1 ] Vocals on the song are performed by Amelia Zirin-Brown.
The alternative rock song was written by the band members. The song was released as the debut single from the band and lead single from the album. A live version of the song appeared earlier on the band's self-titled EP, under the original name "Billion Day Funeral". In August 2009, Pitchfork Media named "The Funeral" the 67th-greatest song of ...
"No One's Gonna Love You" is a song by American rock group Band of Horses. It was released in February 2008 as the second single from their second album Cease to Begin . In February 2011, three years after the single's original release, the song charted in Denmark.