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"Look at Me Now" (featuring Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes) F.A.M.E. Colin Tilley "Beautiful People" (featuring Benny Benassi) Chris Brown, Esteban Serrano De Leon "Real Hip Hop Shit #4" (featuring Kevin McCall) Boy in Detention — "Spend It All" (featuring Se7en and Kevin McCall) "Last" Godfrey Tabarez "She Ain't You" F.A.M.E. Colin Tilley [31]
"Beautiful People" is a song by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran featuring American singer Khalid. It was released on 28 June 2019 through Asylum Records as the third single from the former's compilation album, No.6 Collaborations Project (2019).
"Beautiful Things" is a song by American singer and songwriter Benson Boone. It was released on January 19, 2024, through Night Street Records and Warner Records as the lead single of his debut studio album, Fireworks & Rollerblades (2024). The song was co-written by Boone with Jack LaFrantz and Evan Blair, and produced by the latter.
You know you’ve hit the big time when Kelly Clarkson covers your song. The pop icon covered Benson Boone’s smash hit “Beautiful Things” during the “Kellyoke” portion of her talk show ...
Beautiful People" was released for digital download on December 29, 2010. [4] An extended play, featuring additional remixes of the song, was made available for download in the United Kingdom and the United States on April 19, 2011. [5] [6] "Beautiful People" was later included on Benassi's fifth studio album, Electroman (2011), as track four. [7
"Roses Are Red" is a love poem and children's rhyme with Roud Folk Song Index number 19798. [1] It has become a cliché for Valentine's Day , and has spawned multiple humorous and parodic variants. A modern standard version is: [ 2 ]
British clubbing magazine Mixmag ranked "Beautiful People" as one of "The 30 Best Vocal House Anthems Ever" in 2018. [ 5 ] In 2022, Pitchfork featured it in their list of "The 30 Best House Tracks of the ’90s", writing that "Tucker's sassy, yearning delivery rides a wave of jazzy chord changes, exquisite high notes, and back-to-church organs.
Ester Honig, a human interest reporter, sent out a photograph of herself to 40 different photo editors in 25 different countries and gave them a single task -- to make her look beautiful.