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"Lips Like Sugar" is a single by the English rock band Echo & the Bunnymen, which was released in July 1987. It was the second single from their eponymous fifth studio album (1987). Initially dismissed by Ian McCulloch as too commercial, "Lips Like Sugar" became a chart success in the UK, Ireland, and New Zealand.
Sugarbomb was a power pop band from Fort Worth, Texas.After an independent release, Tastes Like Sugar, in 1999, they signed to RCA and released their second album, Bully, in 2001.
"Sugar" is a song recorded by American band Maroon 5 for their fifth studio album V (2014). It was written by Mike Posner, Adam Levine, Dr. Luke, and Jacob Kasher Hindlin together with its producers Ammo and Cirkut. It was sent to contemporary hit radio in the United States, as the third single from the album on January 13, 2015.
The title's removal of vowels comes as a facetious nod at record label Island Records, who had asked them to shorten their often verbose song titles. [9] [8] The line that appears near the end of each chorus, "He tastes like you, only sweeter", is a line from the play and film Closer. [9] "Thnks fr th Mmrs" was the last song to be played on ...
Like Sugar may refer to: "Like Sugar", a 2019 song by Chaka Khan from Hello Happiness "Like Sugar", a 2012 song by Matchbox Twenty from North
The song received favorable reviews from music critics. John Bush from AllMusic awarded the song two stars out of five, however. Steward Mason from the same publication highlighted the song as an album standout, saying "The gathered single sides, "Kiss You," "[Rapture]," "Smooth," and "At the End," are here in new and more pop-oriented mixes that show off not only Moser's knack for melody, but ...
"Brown Sugar" is a song recorded by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. Written primarily by Mick Jagger, it is the opening track and lead single from their ninth studio album, Sticky Fingers (1971). It became a number one hit in both the United States and Canada. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, it charted at number two.
In comparison to Brown's previous funk-influenced albums, "Candy" has a more pop sound, [20] which HipHopDX ' s Nomatazele further defined as dance-pop. [5] In MTV News, Shaheem Reid said it was a "sugary party track" that was "Spanish guitar-flavored", [21] while author Anthony J. Fonseca associated its general style with dance music and refrain to pop music. [20]