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"Sweat (A La La La La Long)" is a song by Jamaican reggae fusion band Inner Circle, released in July 1992 by Warner Records as the lead single from their twelfth album, Bad to the Bone (1992). It was written by the band's Ian and Roger Lewis, and produced by them with another band member, Touter Harvey.
The song's second verse, "Show me a word that rhymes with pavement/And I won't kill your parents and roast them on a spit," is a joke description of the word "depravement," with Malkmus describing the line as "the kind of thing you write when you're feeling cocky and you think it's a b-side [sic]."
The campaign resulted in the song reaching number 11 on the UK Singles Chart, selling 30,000 copies. [111] According to Nielsen Music's year-end report for 2019, "Smells Like Teen Spirit" was the most-played song of the decade on mainstream rock radio with 145,000 spins. All of the songs in the top 10 were from the 1990s. [112]
although the song is catchy, but the lyrics are promoting sex which is not an educational song at all, look at the lyrics.."I'm gonna make you sweat....I wanna push it some more and make you cry...", a good song should have a good lyrics, change people in a positive ways, promoting good things instead of evil or sin — Preceding unsigned comment added by 167.1.171.21 04:36, 3 March 2022 (UTC)
"Hi-De-Ho (Jack White song)", a song by Jack White on the 2022 album Fear of the Dawn A scat phrase in the 1931 song " Minnie the Moocher " by Cab Calloway "Hi-De-Ho" (sometimes alternately or concurrently called "That Old Sweet Roll"), a 1968 song by Carole King & Gerry Goffin, on the 1980 album Pearls: Songs of Goffin and King ; also recorded by:
"Sweat" is a song by American rapper Bow Wow featuring American rapper Lil Wayne, released on October 14, 2011. Produced by Maejor and Detail , it was planned to be a promotional single from Bow Wow's then-titled album Underrated , but remained a single when the album was canceled.
"Charlotte" is a song by the Canadian heavy metal band Kittie, released as the second single from their debut album Spit. The song was inspired by a book about a serial killer that Kittie member Morgan Lander read called Rites of Burial by Tom Jackman and Troy Cole.
The two song EP received positive feedback from critics. Hailey Nuthals of PopDust wrote positively of the songs, saying they have "a definitive Rejects-in-2017 sound" and that "They are, by nearly every standard, really good songs. They're permeated with shadows that feel comforting real in their darkness, but still sound like the Rejects.