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[2] [3] The tricolour became a symbol of freedom and dutch nationalism even after the orange was replaced by red with the Statenvlag [3] and many people still fly an orange pennon above the national flag on public holidays, [4] although the "prinsenvlag" in the modern day is seen as controversial in the modern day due to its use by the ,now ...
Casey Cipriani of Indiewire wrote that the song's lyrics suggesting animals trapped in a cage was ideal for Orange Is the New Black. [6] Garin Pirnia of Rolling Stone noted that after the song begins with Spektor's "aggressive" guitar playing, " 'You've Got Time' softens during the bridge, though, generating an aura of hope.
The lyrics find Orange Caramel being enticed by a woman referred to as "Catallena". Upon release, the song received generally favourable reviews from music critics , who praised the eclectic mix of musical styles and "clever" production.
"The Orange and the Green" or "The Biggest Mix-Up" is a humorous Irish folk song about a man whose father was a Protestant ("Orange") and whose mother was a Catholic ("Green"). It describes the man's trials as the product of religious intermarriage and how "mixed up" he became as a result of such an upbringing.
Megan Moroney’s first hit song chronicled a journey that this Georgia native never thought she’d take: In “Tennessee Orange,” which reached No. 1 on country radio last year, she’s a ...
"Common Jasmine Orange" (Chinese: 七里香; pinyin: Qī Lǐ Xiāng) is a song by Taiwanese singer-songwriter Jay Chou, from his fifth studio album of the same name (2004). "Common Jasmine Orange" was written by frequent collaborator Vincent Fang while production and composition was handled by Chou.
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"10/10" is a song by the English musician Rex Orange County, from his third studio album, Pony (2019). The song was released on 12 September 2019, as the lead single from the album. It was written by Rex Orange County, who produced the song with Ben Baptie.