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"Dusk Till Dawn" is a song recorded by English singer-songwriter Zayn featuring Australian singer-songwriter Sia. It was released on 8 September 2017 by RCA Records and appears on the Japanese edition of Zayn's second studio album, Icarus Falls (2018), while the radio edit appears on the 2020 reissue of the album.
"She's Just Killing Me" is a song by rock band ZZ Top, [1] released as the first single from their 1996 album, Rhythmeen. The single was promoting the film From Dusk till Dawn where it was featured as well as on its soundtrack, which also includes "Mexican Blackbird" from the 1975 album Fandango!.
Dusk Till Dawn may refer to: "Dusk Till Dawn" (Zayn song), 2017 "Dusk Till Dawn" (Ladyhawke song), 2008; Dusk Till Dawn, by Bobby V;
It experienced a resurgence in popularity after being prominently featured in the 1996 Robert Rodriguez film From Dusk Till Dawn as the opening and closing song. It also featured as the main theme in the 2005 motion picture, Dark Night.
"Dusk Till Dawn" is a song by New Zealand singer Ladyhawke from her self-titled debut studio album (2008). It was released on 15 September 2008 in the United Kingdom as the album's third single. It was released on 15 September 2008 in the United Kingdom as the album's third single.
The music video was directed by José Padilha, and it serves as a sequel to the visual for "Dusk Till Dawn". [16] [17] Creatively developed by Zayn himself in collaboration with the director, it starred Cuban-American actor Steven Bauer as a kingpin who attempts to keep Zayn, as Roko, under his control. It begins with Zayn dropping off a black ...
Icarus Falls is the second studio album by English singer-songwriter Zayn.It was released on 14 December 2018, as a double album by RCA Records.Originally planned for 2017, the album was delayed so that Zayn could focus on the aesthetic and sound the album would adopt, marking a shift from the visual identity used on his debut studio album, Mind of Mine (2016).
The song's music video, directed by Director X and inspired by Robert Rodríguez' From Dusk till Dawn, accompanied the song's release, and depicts Rosalía as a bloodstone vedette. Commercially, "La Fama" debuted atop the PROMUSICAE chart in Spain, becoming Rosalía's seventh number-one single in her home country and the Weeknd's first.