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"Stargazing" is a song by British singer-songwriter Myles Smith. It was released as the lead single from his second extended play A Minute... on 10 May 2024 through Sony Music . [ 1 ] It is considered his breakout hit.
"Stargazing" (stylized in all caps) is a song by American rapper and singer Travis Scott. It was released on August 3, 2018, as the only promotional single and first track off of his third studio album, Astroworld (released on the same day).
The song was written by Kygo, Justin Jesso, Stuart Crichton and Jamie Hartman. The song was co-produced by Kygo, Stuart Crichton and Jamie Hartman . Released on 22 September 2017 as the title track from Kygo's 2017 EP of the same name , it was the third single from the EP after " It Ain't Me " released on 17 February 2017 and " First Time ...
Stargazing is the debut extended play by Norwegian DJ Kygo. ... he performed the song with live vocals from Jesso at Encore Beach Club in Las Vegas. [4] [5] ...
"Stargazing" was released on 10 May 2024 and was written by Smith, Jesse Fink, and Peter Fenn, the latter of whom produced it. The song contains themes of "self-discovery and introspection", with Myles describing the inspiration as being rooted in the idea of lifelong love, conceived during his time in Los Angeles earlier in the year. [10]
Stargazing refers to amateur astronomy.. Stargazing may also refer to: . Stargazing Live, a BBC Two television programme; Stargazing, a CBeebies television programme; Stargazing darter (Percina uranidea), a species of fish
"Stargazer" is a song by the British-American rock supergroup Rainbow, released as fifth track from the band's second studio album Rising (1976). It is an epic song narrating the story of a powerful wizard whose attempt to fly by constructing a mystical tower to the stars leads to the enslavement of vast numbers of people.
"Waiting for a Star to Fall" is a song by American pop music duo Boy Meets Girl in 1988, written by the duo's members, Shannon Rubicam and George Merrill. They wrote the song after witnessing a falling star at a Whitney Houston concert and originally offered the song to Houston, but Arista Records CEO Clive Davis rejected it.