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"Tell Your Friends" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd, from his second studio album Beauty Behind the Madness (2015). [1] The Weeknd co-wrote the song with Kanye West, Christopher Pope, Carlo Montagnese, Carl Marshall and Robert Holmes, and co-produced it with Pope, West, Omar Riad, Illangelo, Mike Dean and Noah Goldstein.
Tell Your Friends may refer to: Tell Your Friends (Mary Prankster album), 2002; Tell Your Friends (Snarky Puppy album), 2010 "Tell Your Friends" (The Weeknd song), 2015; Tell Your Friends, debut EP by Dark Stares, 2012 "Tell Your Friends", song by Liam Payne from LP1, 2019
The music video was released on September 29, 2014, on Vevo.Directed by Samuel Bayer, the video features lead singer Adam Levine and his wife, Behati Prinsloo.The other musicians of Maroon 5 (including their touring member Sam Farrar, the first time he appeared in a music video with the band) also make an appearance -- they are seen playing at a nightclub in some scenes of the video.
"Gooey" is a song by British experimental rock band Glass Animals, released on 14 February 2014 as the lead single from their debut studio album Zaba (2014). [3] The song received positive reviews from critics, and ranked at number 12 on the Triple J's Hottest 100 of 2014, the band's highest placing until 2020, when "Heat Waves" topped the poll.
If I Embarrass You, Tell Your Friends is a musical about the life of comedian Belle Barth, written by Joanne Koch. The title derives from a catchphrase of Barth's. [1] Koch had previously written about Barth in her 1996 Off Broadway play Sophie, Totie, & Belle. [2]
Tell Your Friends (2010) groundUP (2012) Tell Your Friends is an album by American jazz fusion group Snarky Puppy that was released in 2010. [1] Track listing. No.
A radio edit of "Hello Sunshine" was issued to radio stations and was also used in the music video. This version of the track is 2 minutes and 54 seconds long and omits the opening extract from "By the Sea". The rest of song is identical to the album version. Two remixes were included on the DVD version of Phantom Power and the album Phantom ...
The lyrics tell the story of someone who regrets having wasted too much time doing useless things instead of aspiring to become someone successful. Musically, the song has a dark and depressed feeling with a light-hearted break just before the final verse. The song features a string quartet, which is heard in the second portion of the song.