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The song was first released on August 11, 2021, though Kelly had released a small teaser of the track in the week prior to the song and album's reveal. [4] A music video, directed by Cole Bennett, was released concurrently with the full track. [5]
The song has also been released in various forms as remixes. Linkin Park's remix album Reanimation (2002) features a version of "Papercut" remixed by Cheapshot and entitled "Ppr:Kut". [ 10 ] The band's EP collaborating with Jay-Z , Collision Course (2004) features a mash up of the track with Jay-Z's " Big Pimpin' ".
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"Papercut" is a song by German DJ and record producer Zedd from his second studio album, True Colors which features vocals from Australian singer-songwriter Troye Sivan. It was written by Zedd, Julia Michaels, Sam Martin, Lindy Robbins, Jason Evigan and Austin Paul Flores and produced by Zedd. It was released as the third single on July 17, 2015.
Director Bernard Gourley, known for his work with hip hop artists, directed the music video for "Paper Planes". [70] Shot in Bedford-Stuyvesant, it depicts M.I.A. as an undercover dealer. [ 16 ] [ 70 ] Initially planning to record the video in a factory on the border of Ecuador , M.I.A. was unable to do so because she was touring the US and had ...
"Paper" is one of the first Queen Latifah songs that does not include any rapping. Essentially, "Paper" is a cover of Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong's "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" with significantly altered lyrics. The song features Pras and background vocals by Jazz-a-Belle.
The song was written in 1915 (although it was not published until 1930) by Johnny S. Black, [4] whose greatest success would come with his song "Dardanella", [5] which sold 5,000,000 copies in a recording by the bandleader Ben Selvin in 1920 and a further 2,000,000 copies of sheet music. In 1922, Black played "Paper Doll" to the music publisher ...