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A remix of the song, titled "I Love You 3000 II," featured Got7 member Jackson Wang. It was released on 88rising 's compilation album, Head in the Clouds II , on October 11, 2019. [ 8 ] The song peaked at number one on the Billboard China Social Charts .
The song appears as the closing track on Stefani's debut studio album, Love. Angel. Music. Baby. (2004). It was released on November 23, 2004, along with the rest of Love. Angel. Music. Baby. by Interscope Records. The track was written by both Stefani and 3000, while 3000 was the sole producer of the track.
André Lauren Benjamin (born May 27, 1975), better known by his stage name André 3000, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, actor and flautist. Born and raised in Atlanta , Georgia, he was one half of the hip hop duo Outkast along with rapper Big Boi , which the two formed in 1992.
"Life of the Party" is a song by American rappers Kanye West and André 3000. It was intended for West's tenth studio album Donda (2021), but was left off the album due to André 3000 not agreeing to his verse being edited to a clean version. The song was later leaked by Canadian rapper Drake on Sound 42 radio amidst a feud with West.
New Blue Sun is the debut solo album by American musician André 3000.It was released by Epic Records on November 17, 2023, representing an end to his 17-year hiatus of new material. [1]
Sunny Bridges (voiced by André 3000) is the hometown hero of Lil' D, he is a jazz crooner who quit to be a tutor.; Lil' D (voiced by Sylvia "Small Fire" Holloway) is the unofficial/bumbling leader of the Westley School's music class.
"Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh! (A Letter from Camp)" is a novelty song recorded by Allan Sherman released in 1963. The melody is taken from the ballet Dance of the Hours from the opera La Gioconda by Amilcare Ponchielli, while the lyrics were written by Sherman and Lou Busch.
The decision to include the song in the album came after Orzabal played two chords on his acoustic guitar for Hughes. [2] It was recorded in two weeks and added as the final track on the album. According to Orzabal, the final line in the song's chorus, originally written as "Everybody wants to go to war", contributed to his indifference towards ...