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"Good Time" is a song by American electronica project Owl City and Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen. It was released on June 26, 2012, as the lead single from Owl City's album The Midsummer Station and was used as the second single from Jepsen's second studio album, Kiss. "Good Time" was written by Matt Thiessen, Brian Lee, and Adam Young of ...
Good Time may refer to: Good Time, a 2017 American crime film by the Safdie brothers; ... "Good Time" (Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen song), 2012 "Good Time" ...
"When Can I See You Again?" is an uptempo dance-pop and synth-pop single. [4] [5] It features Young's "light vocals over a bed of pounding drums and twinkly synths". [4] Young told AOL Music, "As a huge fan of Disney animation films growing up, it was a real honor to write 'When Can I See You Again' for Wreck-It Ralph. I felt like it was really ...
The Loneliest Time: 2022 [23] "Good Time" † Carly Rae Jepsen and Owl City: Adam Young Matthew Thiessen Brian Lee: The Midsummer Station: 2012 [31] Kiss [21] "Guitar String / Wedding Ring" Carly Rae Jepsen Carly Rae Jepsen Josh Ramsay Tavish Crowe Kiss: 2012 [21] "Happy Not Knowing" Carly Rae Jepsen Carly Rae Jepsen Tavish Crowe John Hill ...
Even reluctant viewers (i.e., parents whose kids have made them watch Encanto upwards of a dozen times) will admit that it’s damn near impossible not to sing along when a Disney song starts playing.
Tyler Treese of Nintendo World Report gave the game 5.5 out of 10 and summarized: "Let’s Sing Country is a totally fine karaoke game that has a pretty lacking tracklist. It has made the conversion to Switch just fine as it’s easy to read the lyrics even in handheld mode and the mobile phone app means you don’t need microphones to have fun.
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Soraya Nadia McDonald of The Washington Post characterized "I Really Like You" as a synth-pop song, musically reminiscent of Jepsen's previous album Kiss (2012), 1980s music and Solange Knowles' 2012 EP True. [2] The Verge ' s Emily Yoshida noted elements of 1980s and new wave. [3] Ryan Reed of Rolling Stone described the track as a "dance-pop ...