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"California King Bed" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her fifth studio album, Loud (2010). The song was written and produced by Andrew Harr and Jermaine Jackson, of the American production duo the Runners , with Priscilla Renea , Alex Delicata and Rihanna.
California King may refer to: California King (bed), a particular size of bed "California King Bed", a song on Rihanna's 2010 album Loud; California kingsnake, a nonvenomous snake commonly kept as a pet. "California King", a song by Sykamore from the 2022 album Pinto
In 2010, she co-wrote the UK number-one single "Promise This" by Cheryl ; [20] as well as "California King Bed", a track from Rihanna's fifth studio album, Loud, released in November 2010. [21] During late 2011, she took part in the ASCAP retreat, a songwriting event in France sponsored by Cain Foundation, Avid , Gibson and Sennheiser . [ 22 ]
"California, Hollywood" by Michael Rabon & Choctaw "California Heaven" by JAHKOY feat. ScHoolboy Q "California Home" by Mark Eric "California Jam" by Klaatu "California Killed Me" by Night Club (band) "California King Bed" by Rihanna "California Love" by 2Pac featuring Dr. Dre "California Paradise" by The Runaways "California Rain" by Silvertide
Pages in category "Songs written by Muni Long" ... California King Bed; Chit Chat (song) D. Dollhouse (Priscilla Renea song) Don't Mind (Mary J. Blige song)
[29] [30] However, "Man Down" was sent to rhythmic and urban radio stations in the United States on May 3, [31] [32] [33] before the May 13 release of "California King Bed", making "Man Down" and "California King Bed" the fifth and sixth singles from Loud. [34] The song was released in France and Switzerland on July 11 [35] [36] and the ...
It was, perhaps, an accident of birth: Ben is named after "Ben," Jackson's Golden Globe-winning 1972 title track for the movie of the same name. By the time Ben started listening to music, in the early 1990s, the King of Pop reigned supreme, and Ben acquired quite the collection of Jackson albums: "Off the Wall," "Bad" and of course, "Thriller."
[12] The post-chorus features an interpolation from The Cure's 1982 song "Let's Go to Bed". [13] In the song, Rihanna describes herself as "bad" and openly praises her own sexual prowess; [9] lyrics include, "Sticks and stones may break my bones / But chains and whips excite me." [10] [14] Rihanna told Spin magazine that the lyrics are metaphoric.