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"Strong" is a song by English-Irish boy band One Direction, taken from their third studio album Midnight Memories (2013). It was released on 20 November 2013. It reached number one in New Zealand, number 15 in Austria and number 44 in Canada. It was written by Julian Bunetta, John Ryan, Jamie Scott, and Louis Tomlinson.
"Love Is Strong" is a song by English rock band the Rolling Stones, released as the opening track, and first single, from their 20th British and 22nd American studio album, Voodoo Lounge (1994). Issued as a single on 4 July 1994 by Virgin Records , the song preceded the release of Voodoo Lounge by a week.
"Strong Enough" is a pop song that incorporates country and americana [1] and sees Zimmerman starting the song off: "Been a hell of a week, but we made it, yeah, we made it / Hear the bar shuttin’ down, but we stayin', yeah, we stayin' / Only got so long 'til the morning comes / And life is too short to be wasted". [5]
Shelton has stated that "' God's Country' is a song that has a strong and deep meaningful lyric, but at the same time it leaves it up to the listeners' interpretation." [1] He went on to state that "But no matter where you are from or where you're standing it is my belief that you're standing in God's Country. It's really about a state of mind.
A music video for the remix song was released on November 29, 2018 coincident with the song. [7] Directed by Colin Tilley, it stars Minaj and Wayne along with reality star Evelyn Lozada, actress Lauren London, the Clermont twins, and rappers Tyga, Gudda Gudda, and Marley G. [8] [9] [10] Charles Holmes of Rolling Stone described the video as "a full-length monument to twerking, and a sensual ...
"Strong" is a song by English recording artist Robbie Williams. It was released on 15 March 1999 as the third single from his second studio album, I've Been Expecting You (1998). The song entered the top five in the United Kingdom, peaking at number four on the UK singles chart .
Like "Don't Call Me Up", it has a more pop-indebted sound than those of Mabel's previous releases. [5] It is characterised as an electropop song. [6] [7] The production uses keyboards, guitar, bouncy synths, and a Western drum pattern created by a drum machine. [5] [8] [9] It has a dynamic that alternates between quiet and loud. [10]
The song, taken in entirety, also bears a striking resemblance to George Bellamy's composition "Ridin' the Wind". The first noise heard in the song is an explosion, then a horse neigh. The first 2:03 of the song is a guitar solo to the tune of the lyrics, before Bellamy sings "Come ride with me, through the veins of history."