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"5 Star" is a song by Yo Gotti. Hot Rod produced the single, which was released on May 20, 2009. The music video, released in August 2009, includes a cameo appearance by Rick Ross .
But, with Laisse tomber les filles, we are not presented with a male narrator of thirty or thirty-five years, but rather a teenager. [2] France Gall's vindictive lyrics are supported by the well-known jazz band led by Gogo (the same group with whom Gainsbourg was recording at the time). The song's emphasis on brass and percussion is regarded as ...
"Dixie" is structured into five two-measure groups of alternating verses and refrains, following an AABC pattern. [3]As originally performed, a soloist or small group stepped forward and sang the verses, and the whole company answered at different times; the repeated line "look away" was probably one part sung in unison like this.
Someone's Ugly Daughter is an alternative rock album by American band Chick. It was released on September 5, 1995, through Epic Records and 550 Music.. On September 27, 2020, American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey revealed in her memoir The Meaning of Mariah Carey that she secretly recorded and produced the album with her friend Clarissa Dane, under the moniker "Chick".
Five Star singles chronology. "Find the Time". (1986) " Rain or Shine ". (1986) "If I Say Yes". (1986) " Rain or Shine " is a 1986 hit single by British pop group Five Star. Peaking at #2 on the UK Singles Chart, [1] it was held off the top spot for two weeks by British pop band The Communards with the year's biggest selling song, "Don't Leave ...
Hard out Here. " Hard out Here " is a song by English singer Lily Allen, released on 17 November 2013 as the lead single from her third studio album, Sheezus (2014). Allen co-wrote the song with its producer, Greg Kurstin. Musically, "Hard out Here" is a synth-pop song with lyrics revolving around "body image pressures and misogyny in the ...
A hit version by iconic crooner Bing Crosby with Les Paul and His Trio [3] (recorded on July 12, 1945) [4] debuted the same week as James's record, which it replaced at number one in the chart dated December 8, 1945. [5] Sammy Kaye's "Chickery Chick" then returned to number one, only to be replaced by the Harry James recording, which reclaimed ...
Taking the Long Way. Taking the Long Way is the seventh studio album by American country music group Dixie Chicks. Released on May 23, 2006, through Columbia Nashville, it was also the group's last album released under the “Dixie Chicks” name.