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"Anxiety" is a song by American singer and songwriter Julia Michaels featuring guest vocals from Selena Gomez, from her fourth EP, Inner Monologue Part 1 (2019). The song was written by Michaels, Gomez, Scott Harris, and its producer Ian Kirkpatrick. It was sent to Australian radio on January 24, 2019 as the lead single from the EP and was the ...
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Over a piano loop and yodeling sample, [1] [2] Megan Thee Stallion addresses her struggles with mental health [3] [4] (i.e. anxiety and post-traumatic stress), [5] reflects on an apology intended for her late mother and if she would have been proud of her, [4] [6] and invokes the legacies of Marilyn Monroe, Britney Spears and Whitney Houston, [4] while admitting that "bad bitches have bad days ...
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"Anxiety" (stylized as "A N X I E T Y") is a song by American rapper Sleepy Hallow featuring American rapper and singer Doechii, released on September 15, 2023. It is the fifth single from the former's second studio album Boy Meets World , which was released the same day.
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Translated names used in English-language sources are Restless, [1] [2] [3] Exasperation, [4] Anxiety [5] and Impatience. [6] The term was widely used in relation to the cultural anxiety of the period. [7] [8] [9] The Hong Kong edition, including the back panel, shows three photos of Faye Wong in the pose of the three wise monkeys.
The three songs at the top of his list are "The Christmas Shoes" by Christian rock band NewSong, [1] Harry Chapin's "The Shortest Story", and Bobby Goldsboro's "Honey" The book was reviewed in The Sunday Times, NME, Entertainment Weekly and others. [2] The title is a reference to a Nirvana song.