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Soon after, their tails are removed by "the butcher's wife" when the complete version incorporates the original verse—although the earliest version from 1609 does not mention tails being cut off. The story ends with them using a tonic to grow new tails and recover their eyesight, learning a trade (making wood chips, according to the ...
The official remix to "Cut Her Off" features Lil Boosie, Too Short and YG. The music video for the official remix was released on July 15, 2014. In the video, the three rappers stunt on a set surrounded by nice cars and a group of women. [5] A female version of the remix entitled "Cut U Off" was released by rapper Trina featuring singer Lil Mo. [6]
"Somebody That I Used to Know" was covered by Canadian indie rock group Walk Off the Earth. Their January 2012 YouTube video of the song created a sensation, artfully depicting the 5 band members playing the song on a single guitar. As of February 2023, the 3 identical YouTube postings of the video have received a total of over 214 million views.
Taylor Swift John Shearer/Getty Images With a 44-song setlist, it’s no surprise that some of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour moments didn’t make it into the highly anticipated concert film.
Perhaps the most memorable date in one of Swift’s songs is in “Last Kiss,” a track off of 2010’s Speak Now. “I do recall now the smell of the rain / Fresh on the pavement, I ran off the ...
English dance music duo Coldcut were commissioned to produce a remix of the song to be included on the "Paid in Full" single, with the result being given the subtitle "Seven Minutes of Madness". [2] When "Paid in Full" was eventually released as the album's fifth and final single, it became a hit in American clubs. [2]
With a runtime of 2 hours and 48 minutes, Beyoncé's 'Renaissance Film' had to cut a handful of songs performed at her worldwide tour. See the full setlist here.
A break-in record is a novelty record which combines spoken word comedy with clips of popular music to create a humorous effect. The subject matter was often inspired by contemporary events or popular culture such as television shows and films.