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An accompanying music video was shot and edited by long-time collaborator Archie Campbell. [8] It depicts Arnold wearing a red bathing suit with sunglasses in a swimming pool along with several red floating devices. The music video was released alongside the song on Florrie's YouTube channel, on August 30, 2024. [9] [10]
"Swimming Pools (Drank)" is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar. It was released on July 31, 2012, as the lead single (second overall) from his major-label debut studio album Good Kid, M.A.A.D City (2012), by Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE), Aftermath and Interscope .
Swimming Pool, 1998 and last album by Al Jones "Swimming Pool", the original title of "I'll Hold My Breath" by Ellie Goulding from her debut album Lights (2010) Swimming Pool (Florrie song), a 2024 song by Florrie "Swimming Pool", a 2019 song by Red Velvet from their Japanese EP Sappy "Swimming Pools" (Drank), a 2012 song by rapper Kendrick Lamar
The second was a slightly remixed version of the first with different vocals, but was only available on a promo edition of the band's debut album. The third is the first with a new drum track added, and is the main single, album, and video version. On 26 January 2011 the song was voted Number 3 on Triple J Hottest 100 for 2010.
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After two years without a further release, and with Jarkunas and Schmid replaced by J.E. Garnett and Billy Burton, the band returned in 1984 with the single "The Bells Ring" and album The Swimming Pool Q's, now signed to A&M Records. [1] They toured with Lou Reed as support act on his New Sensations tour. [3]
New York. Number of Residential Swimming Pools: 503,000. Average Number of People per Pool: 38. Despite being surrounded by water, New York still has one of the highest numbers of U.S. swimming pools.