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"Apt." was the first song by a K-pop female soloist to top Australia's ARIA Singles Chart and the first Western song to top the Billboard Japan Hot 100 in over a decade. The song also topped the charts in over thirty other countries, including Austria, Germany, Indonesia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Sweden and Switzerland.
"Looking Hot" is a synth-slathered pop song replete with a dose of ska and reggae flavor, [7] with a pounding arena-rave beat, [8] drenched in 1980s new wave tones. [7] Lyrically, "Looking Hot" finds Gwen Stefani spouting tongue-in-cheek lyrics about being a well-preserved forty-something frontwoman, wondering how much longer she can indulge in ...
"Hot to Go!" (stylized in all caps) is a song by the American singer and songwriter Chappell Roan, from her debut studio album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess (2023). It was released through Island Records and Amusement Records on August 11, 2023, as the album's seventh single. She co-wrote the track with its producer Dan Nigro. "Hot ...
You look like someone who’s in desperate need of my phone number. I bet you’re a good cook, hot people usually are. I guarantee you, I’m not flirting with you.
Bruce Eder of AllMusic said that the album "showed [Vee] belatedly abandoning his early-'60s teen pop sound and suddenly working within what sounded like a group context, with guitar-bass-drums accompaniment and doing songs that not only had a beat but also a modern edge, including "Sunny," "Summer in the City," "Look at Me Girl," with just a couple of songs that recalled his earlier work."
This applies to all aspects of the hit songwriter’s life: his home; his fashion; his Facet Records and Publishing; the queer, vegan, and songwriting communities for which he is a proactive and ...
The song debuted at number 50 on the New Zealand Singles Chart, and reached a peak of number 15 after six weeks. [69] In the United Kingdom, "What It Feels Like for a Girl" managed to become the third song from Music to peak inside the top-ten, reaching number seven on April 28, 2001. [70]
Though the song was written to be comical, it has been interpreted by some critics as angry, earning Jackson the tag of "angry young man". [8] He said of the song's origins in an interview: I heard that phrase somewhere and I thought that could be a kind of funny song about gorgeous girls going out with monsters. It just started from there.