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Lana Del Rey (pictured in 2012) has had over 300 songs leak online since her debut in 2011.. Since the beginning of her career in 2005, American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey has recorded a number of demos and even finalized studio recordings under a series of pseudonyms including Lizzy Grant, Sparkle Jump Rope Queen, May Jailer, and with her former band, The Phenomena.
"Let Me Be" is a song by the American rock band the Turtles. It was released in 1965 as the band's second single, following their successful cover of Bob Dylan's "It Ain't Me Babe". [5] In the United States, the single peaked at number 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 in November 1965. [6] It reached number 14 on Canada's RPM chart. [7]
Inspiration came from the regular club going women that the Chainsmokers saw on their nights out in New York City. So when they were composing the track, they wanted to incorporate the "let me take a selfie" line in it somehow. The Chainsmokers described in an interview with The Phoenix New Times, Honestly, "#Selfie" is kind of a phenomenon for us.
Horne's 1978 song "Let Me (Let Me Be Your Lover)", was sampled by the Stereo MCs in their 1992 song, "Connected". Horne's song "Spank" was heavily sampled by DJ Falcon in Falcon's song "First." For a year between 1997 and 1998, Horne's 1977 song "Get Happy" was played in the background of The Chris Rock Show on HBO. It is also sampled in The ...
"Let Me Be Me" is the sixth and final single released from Australian singer Jessica Mauboy's debut studio album, Been Waiting. The song was written by Jade Ewen, Azi Jegbefume, Narran McLean, Karen Poole and Steve Robson, and was produced by Michael "Fingaz" Mugisha. It was released digitally and physically on 27 November 2009.
Let Me Be the One is a single by Exposé, released on May 15, 1987. It was written and produced by Lewis Martineé and appears on their debut album, Exposure . The lead vocals on the song were performed by Gioia Bruno .
Let Me Be the One may refer to: Let Me Be the One, a 1984 album by Angela Bofill "Let Me Be the One" (Angela Bofill song), 1984 "Let Me Be the One" (The Carpenters song), 1971 "Let Me Be the One" (Exposé song), 1987 "Let Me Be the One" (Five Star song), 1985 "Let Me Be the One" (Hank Locklin song), 1953 "Let Me Be the One" (The Shadows song), 1975
"Let Me" is an upbeat pop and R&B track featuring "a slick, easygoing production". [10] [11] Written and recorded at Jungle City Studios and Electric Lady Studios in New York City, [12] [13] the song is based on a simple beat and an electric guitar sample. [14] Lyrically, the song is about taking care of a partner for the rest of their lives. [15]