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The song's narrator is sneaking home from an unknown location (presumably a tavern or a nightclub) "thinking up an alibi", only to find that the house is entirely empty and all of its lights are on. He discovers that, instead of attempting a reconciliation, his significant other has left, writing the word "goodbye" in red lipstick on the living ...
Red lipstick is a popular kind of lipstick.The term may also refer to: "Red Lipstick", a song by Rihanna from Talk That Talk "Red Lipstick", a song by Nomo, a band that included David Batteau
Additional tracks released on the deluxe edition of Talk That Talk include the songs "Red Lipstick", "Do Ya Thang", and "Fool in Love". "Red Lipstick" is described as a "dark 'n' twisted" dubstep number which was written by The Dream and Rihanna and produced by the two along with production duo Chase & Status , who first worked with the singer ...
Since her Internet-breaking "Bejeweled" music video, she's leaned on a stunning red matte liquid lipstick from the legendary Pat McGrath that's finally back in stock. "Taylor is the most divine ...
The Latin-style song "Intentions" emphasizes her husky voice while "Waterride" adds a rhythmic guitar performance in a fast tempo. "Savior", the third collaboration between Lee Hi and B.I, includes jazz sounds and poetic lyrics. [4] "Red Lipstick" is a retro-style song that "drew inspiration from the South Korean R&B and hip-hop duo Tashannie." [5]
[1] [16] She holds a tube of red lipstick, which has been used to write "King B" on the mirror. [1] The song was digitally released in the United States on June 1, [17] and in Europe on June 9. [18] "Best Thing I Never Had" was released as a digital download in the UK on July 3, 2011, [19] and as a CD single in Germany on July 29. [20]
When the “Austin” singer gave an electric performance of her viral single on Thursday, November 28, in New York City, she reminded Us of one of life's great levelers: smudged lipstick.
"6:16 in LA" is a diss track written and recorded by American rapper Kendrick Lamar. As part of the Kendrick-Drake feud, it is the second response track to Canadian rapper Drake's single "Push Ups" and his independently released song "Taylor Made Freestyle".