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Turning Red (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to Disney/Pixar's 2022 film of the same name. The film featured three original songs written by Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell , the latter appeared as the member of the fictional boy band 4*Town.
"Nobody Like U" is a song by fictional boy band 4*Town (consisting of Jordan Fisher, Josh Levi, Grayson Villanueva, Topher Ngo and Finneas O'Connell), written by O'Connell and singer Billie Eilish for Disney/Pixar's 2022 film Turning Red. It was released on February 25, 2022, two weeks before the film's release.
Then there was Beyonce’s No. 1 hit “Bootylicious,” which served as the perfect needle drop for the new animated film “Turning Red,” directed by Domee Shi, set in early 2000s Toronto.
The song's lyrics are a double entendre which refer on their face to the process of churning cream to make butter. However, there is a risque, secondary interpretation that is implied by the lyrics. The following passage is illustrative: Keep on churnin' 'til the butter comes Keep on pumpin' make the butter flow Wipe off the paddle and churn ...
"Done Too Soon" is a song of mortality that is divided, stylistically, into two sections: a fast-paced first part and a slower, more introspective second part. [1] Cash Box described the song by saying that "the up-tempo thrust that opens the track gives way to a commentary, inspirational close."
"(Between a) Rock and a Hard Place" is a song by the British band Cutting Crew, released in 1989 as the lead single from their second studio album, The Scattering. Singer Nick Van Eede stated in interviews that the lyrics of "(Between a) Rock and a Hard Place" were inspired by personal struggles and the pressures of navigating life's challenges.
The Dirty Angels covered the song in 1975, released in the U.S. only. [16] In 1977, Tina Arena and John Bowles recorded a version for their album Tiny Tina and Little John. Pink Lady recorded a Japanese-language version of the song in their 1977 debut album Pepper Keibu. The Records covered "Rock and Roll Love Letter" in 1979. It was released ...
Harold has two animal sidekicks, both of whom appear in human form: Moose, played with antic glee by Lil Rel Howery, and Porcupine, who appears as a purple-mohawked punk played by the fiery Tanya ...