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The song received positive reviews from music critics, who generally praised its dark musical tone, lyrics and beat, and noted that it is reminiscent of Rihanna's previous single, "Don't Stop the Music" (2007). "Disturbia" earned Rihanna an award for Best International Song at the 2009 NRJ Music Awards and a nomination for Best Dance Recording ...
Disturbia: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack received generally mixed reviews from most music critics. A review in AllMusic wrote: "For his score to the 2007 surprise hit thriller Disturbia, composer Geoff Zanelli created moody, nuanced orchestral pieces that both heighten the film's drama and reveal a delicate sensitivity.
In the end, Geoff Zanelli's Disturbia is a disturbing listen-in more bad ways than good. [2] Clark Douglas of Movie Music UK gave the score two stars out of four, indicating a mixed review, he stated that "the opening title cue does a reasonable job of setting the tone for the score, offering an energetic piece of action/suspense. There is very ...
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A 6-year-old girl got the surprise of a lifetime when, after she went viral singing a song by Jelly Roll, the country music superstar responded. Now, she says she hopes to meet him — and sing ...
"Dancing in the Dark" is a dance-pop song with a length of three minutes and forty-three seconds. [1] The track is an up-tempo "poppy-number" [7] that features "enough backdrop of saccharine synths and snap beats". [8] According to James Grebey of Spin magazine it's also "upbeat and a little funkier — if a tad repetitive."
(The Center Square) — New York's population could decline by more than 2 million people over the next 25 years as fewer people are born in the state and more people move out, according to a new ...