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The original trilogy published by Sanderson was the first in what he used to call a "trilogy of trilogies." Sanderson planned to publish multiple trilogies all set on the fictional planet Scadrial but in different eras: the second trilogy was to be set in an urban setting, featuring modern technology, and the third trilogy was to be a science fiction series, set in the far future. [3]
"Don't Wanna Cry" is a major departure from the group's previous singles, which consisted mainly of lighthearted, upbeat love songs. The lyrics describe post-breakup feelings of heartbreak and loneliness. Additionally, it incorporated elements of EDM and electropop [2] and was less influenced by hip hop than their previous work.
Nguyễn Khoa Tóc Tiên (Vietnamese: [tɐwk͡p̚˧ˀ˦ tiɜŋ˧]; born 13 May 1989), [1] known simply as Tóc Tiên, is a Vietnamese singer.. Beginning her career as a child, Tiên later became a teen idol, participating in several singing competitions and releasing two studio albums: Nụ cười nắng mai (2007) and Tóc Tiên thiếu nữ (2008).
"Don't Cry" was written and composed by Brave Brothers and Youha with Red Cookie participating in the composition and arrangement. [5] It was described as a song with lyrics "that conveys comfort to those in difficult situations". [6] "Don't Cry" was composed in the key of F minor, with a tempo of 115 beats per minute. [7]
"Tình bỗng dưng khác" (Love Suddenly Turns Wrong) 1.2 Trần Lập Thanh Thủy: Bảo Anh "Somebody That I Used to Know" 1.3 Hồ Ngọc Hà Đào Bá Lộc: Hữu Thuận "Well, Well, Well" 1.4 Thu Minh Quốc Huy: Ngân Bình "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You" 1.5 Trần Lập Đỗ Lệ Quyên: Kim Loan "Góc tối" (Dark Corner) 1.6 ...
Just Try Not to Cry Watching Taylor Swift's Sweet Moment With Her Dancers During the Final Eras Tour Show
"Girls Like Me Don’t Cry" is a song by Vietnamese American singer Thuy. It was released on October 6, 2022, as the lead single from the studio album of the same name. The song, mainly its sped up version, released on December 16, 2022, went viral on TikTok throughout the summer of 2023. [1] [2] [3]
The Troubled-Teen Industry Has Been A Disaster For Decades. It's Still Not Fixed.