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Daily Tribune said "'Go to Hell' leans more on the alternative rock leaning edge, a completely different genre from Kane's previous works." [5] Hailey Hastings of Honey Pop said "The track has out-of-this-world vocals and is the start of an all-new era for an artist we simply can not get enough of."
On the week ending September 12, 2009, "(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 82. It fell off the following week, but on the week ending November 21, 2009 (the same week that their album Raditude debuted at number 7 on the Billboard 200 ), it re-entered at number 81.
"I Want That" is a camp Euro-dance song [1] that incorporates pop and club dance beats, driven by a slick bassline and a kitsch inspired production. [1] [2] The group sings about wanting a “psychotic and all-consuming love". In line with “I want you to fall, hardest of all, until the tears roll down your face.
IN FOCUS: Decades before he became an Oscar winner for his performance in ‘Oppenheimer’, the Irish actor was one of a group of ‘goofy teenagers’ trying to make it as rock stars. Ed Power ...
[6] [14] On July 17, a teaser video was released; after it was shared 20,000 times, "Collide" was premiered through Alternative Press 's website the following day. [15] [16] A lyric video for the song premiered through AbsolutePunk at the end of the month. [17] "Go to Hell" was released as a single on August 7. [18]
A song that criticizes the now-defunct conservative organization Moral Majority, featuring the accusation, "You don't want abortions, you want battered children." [194] "Mortal Seed" by Ephraim Lewis (1992) A song Lewis wrote about the experience of his girlfriend going through an abortion. [195] "Murder Is Your Name" by Venia (2008) [196]
The music video for "Go to Hell, for Heaven's Sake" was directed by Stuart Birchall and released on 5 September 2013. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The video depicts the band performing in a chapel alongside imagery intended to illustrate the song's lyrics, including "empty swings swaying back and forth, a pin piercing a voodoo doll, religious symbols, and a ...
Nateshia Lindsay (born 15 September 1986), [1] better known by her stage name Ms. Thing, is a Jamaican dancehall vocalist and deejay.She is best known for providing vocals on the international hit song "Dude" by Beenie Man, which charted in Italy, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States.