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The song features a sample of "New Person, Same Old Mistakes" by Tame Impala. [18] Lyrically, the song sees Lisa boastfully reaffirming her power as a rockstar, which she defined to Rolling Stone as "a globally known person who has a unique style, someone who is confident and ready to show it to the world."
[11] "New Person, Same Old Mistakes" closes the record, and expresses self-doubt. Parker said, "The last song is meant to sound like the final battle between optimism and pessimism, a confrontation between the side of you that wants to progress and the side of you that wants to stay the same."
Nightcore (also sometimes known as sped-up) refers to an edited version of a music track that increases the pitch and tempo of its source material. The name is derived from the Norwegian musical duo "Nightcore" ( Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈnɑɪ̯tkɔːɾ] ), who released pitch-shifted versions of trance and Eurodance songs.
Staying at the Same Company. Research shows that people who stay at the same company generally end up earning 35% less than those who move around. And while you don’t want a reputation as a ...
The album received "universal acclaim" according to Metacritic, [10] and placed in the top 40 in Australia, Belgium, Ireland, New Zealand, the UK and the United States. The album's three supporting singles—" Elephant ", " Feels Like We Only Go Backwards " and "Mind Mischief"—were moderate successes, particularly in the US where "Elephant ...
“It’s making people feel like I’m just out there running amuck and I’m not,” he said on the show. “I’ve been sober for 32 years. The mistake I don’t make is relapsing.
Wells went on to win a trip to New York City, including a VIP ticket to Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve hosted by Ryan Seacrest.. She also walked away from Wheel of Fortune $68,250 richer ...
Same Ol' Mistakes" is a cover version of "New Person, Same Old Mistakes" (2015) performed by Tame Impala. The song contains the same production as the original, featuring a "fluid sound, with elements of psychedelic, hip-hop and pop-rock genres, along with a slow, dreamy, psychedelic synth groove."