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In early 2023, Dean deactivated his social media accounts, leading to speculation about his retirement from the industry. [1] "Die 4 You" is an alternative R&B song with a refined melody. [4] The lyrics were penned by Dean (under the pseudonym Deanfluenza), who composed the track with T.Y, Osvaldo Aritonang, and Tanisha T. Sadewo. [5]
Dean is a South Korean alternative R&B singer-songwriter and record producer. His discography as a singer consists of 1 extended play and 33 singles (including 14 as lead artist). Since 2015, Dean has sold more than 4.9 million digital songs in South Korea as a lead artist.
"I'm Not Built That Way" is a song written by Don Pfrimmer and George Teren, and recorded by American country music artist Billy Dean. It was released in August 1993 as the third single from the album Fire in the Dark. The song reached #34 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1]
Entertainment news website Oh My Star chose "Instagram" as one of the most memorable songs of the year. [13] Hong Seok-woo of Cine21 magazine felt that the lyrics were "touching" and complimented the guitars on the track. [14] Billboard magazine ranked the song at number thirteen on its list of the 20 Best K-pop Songs of 2018. [15]
Real Man is the sixth studio album by American country music singer Billy Dean.It was released August 25, 1998, via Capitol Records Nashville. The album includes two singles: the title track and "Innocent Bystander", which respectively reached #33 and #68 on the U.S. Billboard country singles charts.
Peggy Lee - for the album Songs from Pete Kelly's Blues (1955) Dean Martin - included in his album The Dean Martin TV Show (1966) [12] Carmen McRae - Fine and Mellow: Live at Birdland West (1986) Oscar Peterson - With Respect to Nat (1966) Keely Smith - Swingin' Pretty (1959) Jo Stafford - Jo + Jazz (1960)
"I'm Sorry" is a R&B/Soul song by the American vocal group The Delfonics, released in April 1968. The song was the Delfonics' second chart single and the follow-up to their smash hit "La-La (Means I Love You)", which went to number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100; "I'm Sorry" was quite reminiscent of their earlier hit, complete with similar-sounding "la la las".
In the chorus, Smith admits: "You say I'm crazy/'Cause you don't think I know what you've done/But when you call me baby/I know I'm not the only one". [20] Smith revealed to Lewis Corner that the song was the only one on the album that is not about their life, but a marriage they observed first-hand, where they put themselves into the woman's ...