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IDGAF (BoyWithUke song) Idwk (song) L. Love It When You Hate Me; M. Make Up Sex (song) Me & Ur Ghost; Memory (Kane Brown and Blackbear song) Monsters (All Time Low song)
Non-album songs Feature, writer "Marauder Music" The Layover Feature, writer, producer "Numb" 2014 Nick Jonas featuring Angel Haze: Nick Jonas: Co-writer "Remember You" G-Eazy featuring Blackbear These Things Happen: Feature, writer, producer Gold "Sleepless" G-Eazy featuring Nylo Producer "These Things Happen" G-Eazy Producer "This Fuckin Song"
In fall 2011, Musto decided to use his nickname Blackbear as his pseudonym when making music. The first song to be released with the Blackbear moniker is Mike Posner's "Marauder Music" in November 2011. [10] Musto co-wrote Justin Bieber's "Boyfriend", [11] a number 2 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 2012.
It contains three songs, including the single "Rockstar", which was released on February 10, as well as two songs that had previously been teased on his TikTok, "IDTWCBF (Friends)" and "Nosedive". On April 7, 2023, BoyWithUke released another single, "Out of Reach", which is the full version of one of his minute-long songs on TikTok.
"IDGAF" is a song by American singer BoyWithUke featuring Blackbear and Suvan Paul (Co-Artist) released as the third single from BoyWithUke's album Serotonin Dreams on March 18, 2022. [1] BoyWithUke co-wrote the song with Blackbear, and it was produced by BoyWithUke and Andrew Goldstein .
Serotonin Dreams is the third studio album by American singer BoyWithUke, and his first on a major label. [1] It was released on May 6, 2022, through Republic Records, and primarily written and produced by the singer. [2]
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Black Bear started in 2000. [2] They showed their pride in their Atikamekw culture and heritage by singing in their language, which is still commonly spoken today. [3] They began forming in the style characterized as northern contemporary, which features high-pitched singing, songs that speed up after 2nd, 3rd and 4th song repetition (three levels of speed) and honour beats that occur at the ...