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Let Me Go, Devil", a song written by Jenny Lou Carson and recorded by Georgie Shaw; Let Me Go, Let Me Go, Let Me Go, an album by Jason Molina "Let Me Go, Lover!", a popular song adapted from "Let Me Go, Devil" and first recorded by Joan Weber, recorded by many artists; Let Go (disambiguation) Let It Go (disambiguation)
Best Lyrics (Socially Voted) Producer of the Year "Beautiful Things" – Benson Boone "Birds of a Feather" – Billie Eilish "Espresso" – Sabrina Carpenter "Exes" – Tate McRae "Fortnight" – Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone "Good Luck, Babe!" – Chappell Roan "I Had Some Help" – Post Malone featuring Morgan Wallen
"Beautiful Things" is a song by American singer and songwriter Benson Boone. It was released on January 19, 2024, through Night Street Records and Warner Records as the lead single of his debut studio album, Fireworks & Rollerblades (2024). The song was co-written by Boone with Jack LaFrantz and Evan Blair, and produced by the latter.
When Benson Boone released his sledgehammer ballad “Beautiful Things” in January, his expectations weren’t high. “Every song I’ve had, I’ve had to work so, so, so hard for every stream ...
But not right now. Let me wallow right quick first. Most romantic lyric: Wrap me in your skin and bones, yeah, you're electrical, Oh, I'm gonna lose control, yeah, as you pull me close. Listen on ...
Benson James Boone (born June 25, 2002) is an American singer-songwriter. Born and raised in Monroe, Washington , he began his music career when he filled in for a friend at a talent show. Boone later appeared on American Idol , where he briefly competed before withdrawing voluntarily.
Before Benson Boone gave Us “Beautiful Things,” he was an 18-year-old trying to make it big on American Idol. Now on the cusp of superstardom, Boone’s journey began on season 19 of the ...
The song once held a Guinness record for "Most swear words in a song" with 295 expletives. [1] Weekly charts. Chart (2005) Peak position Scotland [2]