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A repackage of the album, The Chaos Chapter: Fight or Escape, containing three new songs: lead single "Loser=Lover", "MOA Diary (Dubaddu Wari Wari)" dedicated to the band's fanbase, and an Emocore remix of "0X1=Lovesong (I Know I Love You)", was released on August 17. "Loser=Lover" and its accompanying music video were released that same day.
"Loser" is a single by American musician Beck. It was written by Beck and record producer Carl Stephenson, who both produced the song with Tom Rothrock. "Loser" was initially released as Beck's second single by independent record label Bong Load Custom Records on 12-inch vinyl format with catalog number BL5 on March 8, 1993.
The EP entered the Billboard 200 in the United States at number 140 as the highest-charting debut album by any male K-pop group at the time, [3] and also achieved number-one on the World Albums chart, [3] while its lead single "Crown" topped the World Digital Songs chart, making Tomorrow X Together the fastest K-pop band to appear on and ...
TXT was the first Korean boy band to perform and headline at Lollapalooza, one of the biggest music festivals in the US. The band's early commercial success earned them several new artist awards, including Rookie of the Year at the 34th Golden Disc Awards and the 2019 Melon Music Awards , New Artist of the Year at the 9th Gaon Chart Music ...
"Why So Serious" (2018) "Funny Business" (2018) Music video; on YouTube "Why So Serious" is a song by German-Canadian singer Alice Merton. [1] Merton co-wrote the ...
List of songs, showing year released, writers name, and originating album Song Year Writer(s) Album Ref. "0X1=Lovesong (I Know I Love You)" (featuring Seori) [a] [b] 2021 Slow Rabbit RM Derek "Mod Sun" Smith Andrew Migliore Melanie Joy Fontana Bang Danke Will Simms Gabriel Brandes Matt Thomson Max Lynedoch Graham: The Chaos Chapter: Freeze [3]
Delve says it has "at least four great hooks" but with "one quite irritating hook" and that overall the song is "very much a chorus in search of a song." [ 2 ] Biographer and music writer John Van der Kiste called it a "deceptively upbeat number, failing to conceal a sad theme, with the narrator lying awake night after night as he tries to fit ...
Forest for the Trees' Carl Stephenson co-wrote and co-produced Beck's 1993 song "Loser". [6] Signed to Geffen Records at that time, Stephenson submitted an entire album of songs. [ 6 ] After recording the album, Stephenson was hospitalized with a mental illness. [ 1 ]