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According to Beck, the line that became the song's chorus originated because "When [Stephenson] played it back, I thought, 'Man, I'm the worst rapper in the world, I'm just a loser.' So I started singing 'I'm a loser baby, so why don't you kill me.'" [12] According to Rothrock, the song was largely finished in six and a half hours, with two ...
Beck "Loser" "Soy un perdedor. I'm a loser, baby, so why don't you kill me" [3] (entire chorus reversed) After the last time Beck says "I'm a loser, baby, so why don't you kill me," and before the vocal "I'm a driver, I'm a winner." Boards of Canada "1969" "David Koresh"
I'm So Free (Beck song) It's All in Your Mind; J. Jack-Ass (song) L. Little One (Beck song) Loser (Beck song) Lost Cause (Beck song) M. Mixed Bizness; Motherfuker;
In early 2019, Beck filed for divorce from Marissa Ribisi, his wife of more than 14 years and the mother of his two children. Those who might have expected his next album to be a Sea Change-style ...
Beck David Hansen (born Bek David Campbell; July 8, 1970), known mononymously as Beck, is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer.He rose to fame in the early 1990s with his experimental and lo-fi style, and became known for creating musical collages of wide-ranging genres.
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 ]
"Lost Cause" is the fifth song from Beck's fifth major-label studio album, Sea Change. It was also released as a promo single only, in the UK, Germany, and Japan. It reached number 36 on the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart on March 22, 2003.
My heart! At the end when they were sleeping with her, I totally melted! This brought back so many memories for me of bringing home our babies and our Westies meeting them for the first time.