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David Paul Brown [2] (born 24 August 1987 [3] [4]), known professionally as Boyinaband, is an English musician, songwriter, rapper, and YouTuber.Brown is known for his song "Don't Stay in School" and collaborations with other YouTubers such as iDubbbz, Roomie, Andrew Huang, TheOdd1sOut, Jaiden Animations, Emma Blackery, Dan Bull, Corpse Husband, and PewDiePie.
Lyrically the song itself is a jaded update of the frustrated optimism of 'People Are People', where rather than frustratedly wonder why we get along so awfully, Gahan has to 'keep reminding myself that people are good' and 'keep fooling myself that everyone cares', which is a mantra we can all relate to when faced with daily shithousery." [6]
White Trash, Two Heebs and a Bean is the fourth studio album by the American punk rock band NOFX.It was released on November 5, 1992, through Epitaph Records.It is the first NOFX album to feature El Hefe on guitar, replacing Steve Kidwiler, who left the band in 1991.
The upbeat instrumentals and the chorus with lyrics like “I’m walking on sunshine and don’t it feel good” makes this ‘80s song worth playing over and over again. Listen Here 21.
Nirvana recorded a version of "Dumb" for the BBC at Maida Vale Studios, England, in September 1991, two years before the song's official release on In Utero. "Dumb" was written by Cobain in the summer of 1990, as the band began to move away from the heavier grunge sound of their debut album, Bleach, towards more openly melodic, pop-influenced material. [5]
"If You Don't Mean It" is a pop song written by Chris Braide, Carl Falk and Didrik Thott, recorded by Dean Geyer for his first album Rush (2007). Geyer states the song is about a girl who "says she loves him but doesn't show it by her actions. He gets desperate wondering if there's someone else."
The song also ended the 15-week run of "What I've Done" by Linkin Park at the top of the Modern Rock Tracks chart when the song rose to the top of that chart in August. It was the second song by the White Stripes to top the chart, after "Seven Nation Army." It ended up being certified both Gold for physical shipments and Platinum for digital ...
The song's music video, directed by F. Gary Gray, reflected its socially conscious lyrics via a million-dollar budget and became an MTV staple that boosted the song's success, staying atop the MTV Video Monitor chart for over a month (and making TLC the first act to do so) and winning four MTV Video Music Awards in 1995, including Video of the ...