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"My Future" is a song by American singer-songwriter Billie Eilish, released as the lead single from her second studio album, Happier Than Ever (2021). It was released on her brother Finneas O'Connell 's birthday, July 30, 2020, through Darkroom and Interscope Records , exactly a year before the album's release.
On a day off in Minneapolis, he decided to buy wine, rent a hotel room with a hot tub, and have a party to himself. The next day, he awoke to a voicemail from a friend informing him that one of their mutual friends, Mitchell Dubey, was killed in an apartment break-in. [ 4 ] In the song, Rosenstock croons, "I got so tired of discussing my future ...
The video was shot in April 2008 and directed by Melina Matsoukas and Solange as it shows pop culture imagery from the 1960s, shows the 1970s, then 1980s to the future. It displays Solange in settings from American Bandstand, to the Civil Rights Movement, to Soul Train, to MTV, and finally a "Cosmic Journey" future. It is set in a pop art form.
"Pie" is a song by American rapper Future featuring American singer Chris Brown. Written alongside producers Detail and D. A. Doman , it was released on June 25, 2017, as the second single from the former's sixth studio album, Hndrxx (2017).
Fear is not my future, sickness is not my story. There's so many things in our life that we’re like this is what I've been given and I have to deal with it. I felt like this would be a powerful opportunity to break that agreement and say no. Goodbye fear, goodbye pain, goodbye to the grave that you feel like you're standing in.
Slant Magazine 's Alexa Camp analyzed that the song is a "stark contrast" compared to her two previously released singles, "No Time to Die" and "My Future". [17] Jordan Robledo of the Gay Times lauded the songs "eerie" sound, "hypnotizing" vocals, and its "unapologetic" lyrics. [26] He thought the song was a "bop from start to finish". [26]
Dazzling in the ups, terrifying and depressing in the downs. The burning devotion of the small-unit brotherhood, the adrenaline rush of danger, the nagging fear and loneliness, the pride of service. The thrill of raw power, the brutal ecstasy of life on the edge. “It was,” said Nick, “the worst, best experience of my life.”
Pretty Rhythm: Dear My Future is an anime television series produced by Tatsunoko Production.It is the second season of Pretty Rhythm and a sequel to the 2011 series, Pretty Rhythm: Aurora Dream, which is based on the Japanese arcade game of the same name by Takara Tomy.