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"Steal My Sunshine" is a song by Canadian alternative rock band Len from their third studio album, You Can't Stop the Bum Rush (1999). The song was initially released on the soundtrack to the 1999 crime comedy film Go , which resulted in the song receiving heavy airplay .
Len released a more hip-hop oriented album, You Can't Stop the Bum Rush, in 1999; [10] a song from the album, "Steal My Sunshine", featuring a sample of the disco track "More, More, More" by the Andrea True Connection, [11] was also released that year. It climbed the popular charts both in Canada and in the United States and became Len's ...
[11] Tony Scherman of The New York Times credited the album for offering more than just "Steal My Sunshine" by dabbling into different genres, highlighting the four hip-hop songs for being injected with a sunny demeanor, concluding that: "Any unheralded group that cuts an album with at least a half-dozen memorable songs, and two addictive ones ...
"My Sunshine" is a song by Australian duo Mashd N Kutcher, released in December 2015. [1] The song samples Len's "Steal My Sunshine". [2] It was the most played song on Australian radio in February 2016. [3]
Mashd N Kutcher are best known for their songs "Do It Now" and "My Sunshine", which samples Len's song "Steal My Sunshine". In 2020 they came to public attention in Australia after remixing a speech given by Premier of the state of Victoria , Daniel Andrews , reporting on an early outbreak of COVID-19 in the state.
"STUPID IN LOVE" by MAX feat. Huh Yunjin. Nothing feels better than a song about whirlwind bad decisions fueled by the power of love. Just, uhh, remember fun little fact that I learned from the ...
"Steal My Sunshine" – 3:53 "Man Alive" (Live) – 6:14 "Faith and Gasoline" – 3:40 "Tip of My Tongue" (Live) – 7:08 "Cry in Shame" (Live) – 3:41
Marc Francis Costanzo (born August 1, 1972) is a Canadian singer, musician, music publishing executive and the co-lead vocalist of the alternative rock group Len.Costanzo and his older sister, Sharon Costanzo, formed Len in 1991, although the group has featured a revolving lineup of touring and studio musicians since its formation.