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The music of the 2011 video game Minecraft, developed by Mojang Studios, primarily consists of two soundtrack albums by German musician Daniel Rosenfeld, better known as C418. American composer Lena Raine has also contributed music for four major updates to the game since 2020, alongside Aaron Cherof and Kumi Tanioka who worked on the most ...
The accompanying music video for "It's a Rainy Day" was directed by Giacomo de Simone [6] and filmed in Castello Malaspina, Massa in Italy. [7] Unlike "Think about the Way", also directed by de Simone, it featured Italian singer Alexia. The video was A-listed on Germany's VIVA in November 1994. [8]
"Unlovable" is a song by American rock band Beach Weather. It was released on August 12, 2022, as the second single from their debut studio album, Pineapple Sunrise. The song was later re-released on June 2, 2023, featuring English rock band Pale Waves.
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OK, here goes: I kinda hate going to the beach. To clarify, I love the concept of going to the beach—the views, the water, the expectation of relaxation. But, on.
Upon the release of "High in Low Places", Beach Weather shared a post on Instagram with the caption, "Welcome to our desert disco." [3] Nick Santino described the track as their "apocalyptic love song." He explained how the concept of the song was to find "peace in one another while the world was slowly melting." [1]
On April 18, 2024, a remix of the song with American rapper Ice Spice leaked online. [5] It was uploaded to YouTube by DJ Akademiks, who had received an anonymous DM with the remix on April 18. [6] On April 20, Cash Cobain and Ice Spice were seen filming a music video for the remix in New York City. [7] The remix was released on April 26, 2024.
"The World Is Mine" is a song written, produced and performed by American recording artist Ice Cube. It was released as the first single from the soundtrack to the 1997 action thriller film Dangerous Ground. It was recorded at Ice Cube's home recording studio Westside Studios in California, and released on January 13, 1997, via Jive Records.