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After Jessie provided guest vocals on Guetta's track "Repeat", he offered to return the favour, and as such, the pair wrote "Laserlight" for the platinum edition of Jessie's debut studio album, "Who You Are". [3] Jessie describes "Laserlight" as an upbeat, shimmering Eurodance and house song, that features the lyrics, "You make me feel good ...
The song became highly popular for decades after McKinley’s service. The tune and lyrics have been praised as “beautiful,” [3] but praise for the song has not been universal. Soon after the McKinley service, the song was panned by The Independent as a singular blot on the memory of the late president. [4]
Jessie J performing in 2012 The English singer and songwriter Jessie J has recorded material for three studio albums and she has also collaborated with a variety of other artists on songs for their albums. After signing a recording contract with Lava Records, as part of a joint venture with Universal Republic Jessie J released her debut studio album, Who You Are in 2011. She co-wrote every ...
The B-52s dropped "Love Shack" in 1989, and the song soon reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. The track's ultra-catchy lyrics about a "funky little shack" off the side of an Atlanta highway are ...
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The song was released on 29 August 2011 as the fifth single from the album. Musically, "Domino" is an electropop and dance-pop song. [1] [2] Jessie J co-wrote "Domino" with its producers, Dr. Luke and Cirkut, with extra writing from Claude Kelly and Max Martin.
The song describes the narrator's tumultuous relationship with a woman named Jessie. The person named Jessie in this song was rumored to be Sarah Jessica Parker, [1] but this has never been confirmed and, in a 2018 appearance on Andy Cohen's Watch What Happens Live, Sarah Jessica Parker was asked about the song, and whether it is about her, and she responded with surprise, saying "I don't know ...
The song launched on the US Billboard Hot 100 at number six, marking the second-highest new entry of 2014 on that chart at the time, also behind Grande's "Problem" which started at number three. [30] The song marked Jessie J's second, Grande's third, and Minaj's milestone tenth top ten single in the United States.