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According to the Script lead vocalist Danny O'Donoghue, "Superheroes" is a song written for "the unsung heroes out in the world". [1] The song, which calls out "people who are going through the hardest of times but can keep their head held high", has drawn comparisons by some music critics to "Firework", originally performed by American singer Katy Perry, in terms of the song's lyrical themes.
"The Hardest Part of Letting Go…Sealed With a Kiss" is a two-part song which Mustaine wrote for his wife. [32] PopMatters reviewer Adrien Begrand called it a "twisted love song". [33] "Head Crusher", describes the medieval torture device of the same name. Mustaine said "How the Story Ends" was inspired by the teachings of Sun Tzu. [12]
(The Hardest Ever)" is a song by American rapper will.i.am, featuring vocals from British singer Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones and American singer Jennifer Lopez. The song was released via the iTunes Store on November 20, 2011, just hours after its debut at the American Music Awards. The music video for the song was released on December 12 ...
"Superhero (Heroes & Villains)" is a trap song that features "pummeling 808s and muted horns" in the production, over which Future raps in his "customary, chant-like flow", [1] and style similar to "the days of DS2" [2] In the latter portion, the instrumental "fades into somber synths", for "distorted melodies" from Chris Brown, [1] who sings about people who do not want to see him succeed. [3]
A densely layered multimedia project that combines music, comic book art, holograms and mini-movies, Metro Boomin’s “Heroes & Villains” is wildly ambitious. That scope and vision comes ...
Last Action Hero: Music from the Original Motion Picture is the soundtrack promoting the film Last Action Hero directed by John McTiernan starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. It was released on 8 June 1993 by Columbia Records .
The single was written by Ronnie Radke, Christian Thompson and Stevie Aiello.The song is about a boy who cannot save the world if he cannot even save himself. [1] The music video for the song is inspired by the Netflix series, "Stranger Things", and shows three children who suffer abuse and harassment by friends and family, come together to escape from this planet.
This song is about honoring the very important people we see as heroes. Honoring the work they have done to make this world brighter and tougher, Hero hopes to inspire listeners to embrace their inner heroes, live openly, and love deeply." [2] Sasha says, "When Alan asked me to do the vocals on this song, I was so excited. I've been a fan of ...