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[18] Jonathan Broxton of Movie Music UK, wrote "While it is unlikely to ever be considered a top-tier Pixar score, Cars 3 nevertheless has much more impressive musical content than one might have anticipated. The sense of fun and joy that Randy Newman brings to the project is infectious, the scope of the orchestral arrangements is impressive ...
"Ride" is a song by American singer-songwriter ZZ Ward featuring guitarist Gary Clark Jr. for the Disney/Pixar film Cars 3 and its soundtrack. The song, which plays during the film's end credits, [1] was written by Ward, Evan Bogart and Dave Bassett, with the latter also producing, mixing, and recording it. [2] It was released as a single on ...
[3] Rhian Daly of NME also considered it one of the album's best tracks. [4] Alexis Petridis of The Guardian described the song as "melodically rich and hook-laden". [5] Jayson Buford of Rolling Stone wrote the song "sounds like a cheeky, vintage Kanye feature; here he's at his most likable. He isn't quite shifting the culture in real time ...
The song was released to Apple and YouTube Music as the third single from Vultures 1 by YZY on February 15, 2024, after this release faced issues due to the album being removed from the former platform.
The song was met with highly positive reviews and is generally considered the best song from the negatively received Vultures 2. Michael Saponara of Billboard ranked "River" as the seventh best song on Vultures 2. He wrote "While calling for Young Thug's freedom – as he opens 'River' with a silky verse – the inspiring track gives fans a ...
The song was initially recorded in 2021 as a Future song featuring Ty Dolla Sign, titled "Gorgeous", which contained additional lines from each artist and different, Chinese classical-inspired production. The song was shelved until it was brought to West in 2023, and was reworked during the Vultures 1 recording sessions in Japan.
The song was later announced by DJ Pharris to be previewed on his radio show, WPWX Power 92 Chicago. [3] This version of the song featured West alongside Ty Dolla Sign, Bump J, and Lil Durk. The track was originally released November 18, 2023, following its debut on Power 92 Chicago the night prior. However, the song was soon removed from ...
In Slant Magazine, Paul Attard wrote off the song for having a "demo quality" and sounding like a rip from a YouTube leak. [14] Following the release of Vultures 2, "530" entered the US Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart at number 16. [22] The song further debuted at number 37 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. [23]