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"Earfquake" (stylized in all caps) is a song by American rapper Tyler, the Creator. It is the second song from his sixth studio album, Igor (2019). It features an uncredited guest appearance from fellow American rapper Playboi Carti and background vocals by American singers Charlie Wilson and Jessy Wilson .
"Earthquake" is a song by British musician Labrinth which features long-time collaborator Tinie Tempah. The track was released on 23 October 2011 in the United Kingdom as the second single from the artist's debut studio album, Electronic Earth (2012).
Name of song, writer(s), original release, producer(s), and year of release Song Artist(s) Writer(s) Original release Producer(s) Year Ref. "After the Storm"† Kali Uchis featuring Tyler, the Creator and Bootsy Collins
The song was released in the United Kingdom on 18 August 2013 as the lead single from his fourth studio album. An edited version of the song with extra production and sound effects features in the film Kick-Ass 2, under the name "Motherquake". [2] It contains a sample from the song "Teach Me How to Dougie" by the hip hop group Cali Swag District.
On August 18, Dance Gavin Dance released the album's lead single, "Chucky vs. The Giant Tortoise", for digital download. [5] A second single, "Betrayed by the Game", was released on September 16. [6] On the same day, the music video for "Betrayed by the Game" premiered on the official Rise Records YouTube channel.
An electropop song about the excitement of new love, "Earthquake" was written by Jisoo and various collaborators, while it was produced by Blissoo and the Wavys. It marked her first single under her own label since departing from YG Entertainment and Interscope Records as a solo artist in 2023.
On April 9, "Lyrics Lie" was released as the album's third single, along with a music video. [33] The track features uncredited background vocals from Eidola guitarist and vocalist Andrew Wells. [34] The video for the song is a time lapse of artist Duce One painting the mural of the album cover on the side of The Flame Club in Sacramento ...
Originally Purple Earthquake, the band drew its influences from rock and blues bands of the 1950s and 1960s, such as The Kinks, Muddy Waters and the Yardbirds, and played clubs and ballrooms in California in the late 1960s. [2]