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"Classic" is a song by American pop duo MKTO. Written by Evan "Kidd" Bogart , Andrew Goldstein , Emanuel Kiriakou , and Lindy Robbins , [ 2 ] "Classic" was first released on June 20, 2013 [ 3 ] as the second single from the duo's self-titled debut album .
The album was released on January 30, 2014, in Australia and New Zealand. The album was released in the US on April 1, 2014. [4] MKTO stands for "Misfit Kids and Total Outcasts". The duo explains that the title fits the album and it represents the kind of kids they were in high school.
"Thank You" is the debut single by American pop duo MKTO, composed of Malcolm David Kelley and Tony Oller. It was released through Columbia Records on November 12, 2012, and is from their 2014 self-titled debut album. The song was written by Kelley, Oller, Evan "Kidd" Bogart, Emanuel Kiriakou, and Andrew Goldstein.
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The music video for this single was released on 29 November 2013, on the same day in which the single was released. [citation needed]Malcolm and Tony play a game called 'God Only Knows' and get too obsessed with it, Malcolm hides the game in the fridge, but Tony finds it.
It was released through YG Entertainment on February 27, 2014, as a track off 2NE1's final studio album Crush (2014). "MTBD", which derives from the phrase "mental breakdown", was written and produced by Teddy Park with additional lyrics penned by CL. The song was used in the fifth episode of Fox's Lucifer, which was broadcast in February 2016. [1]
On 4 October 2018, Jonas Blue released the cover art and a preview for "Polaroid". [5] Written by Ed Drewett, Sam Roman, Blue and John Paul Cooper, the track has been described as R&B pop with an anthemic chorus and an irresistible groove. The song was also produced by Blue. [6] The song is about the concept of finding love at first sight.
To celebrate the video's first anniversary, on 12 September 2012, an album titled All That Senbonzakura! was released by Dwango. The album only contained "Senbonzakura" covered by different instruments, including piano, yangqin, acoustic guitar, and string quartet. [10] Other solo artists have also released their own covers of the song.