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"Cruisin'" is a 1979 single written, produced, and performed by the American singer-songwriter Smokey Robinson for Motown Records' Tamla label. One of Robinson's most successful singles outside of his work with the Miracles, "Cruisin'" hit number one on the U.S. Cash Box Top 100 and was also a Billboard Hot 100 hit, peaking at number four the week of February 2, 1980. [3]
KK performing live at The Jockey Club Auditorium, Hong Kong. KK (1968–2022) was an Indian playback singer. His music features in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Bengali and Gujarati language films.
"Cruisin" is a love ballad by American band Earth, Wind & Fire. It is featured in the film Get On The Bus and was released on the soundtrack album by Interscope Records on October 8, 1996. The song features the falsetto singing on the lead vocals of Philip Bailey .
KK was selected, and released his debut solo album: Pal, with music by Lesle Lewis of the duo Colonial Cousins (who also arranged and produced the album). [4] Pal was a pop rock album. [ 22 ] and the songs "Aap Ki Dua", "Yaaron" and the title track, "Pal" were popular with audiences and on the music charts; "Pal" and "Yaaron" are frequently ...
KK was born on 26 March 1956, in Minnesota, United States, to Icelandic parents but moved to Iceland with his family around the age of 10. [1] He attended music school in Malmö, Sweden for four years and then played his way across Europe from 1985 until 1990, when he returned to Iceland. He has been nominated for the Gríma Prize twice and has ...
Cruisin' (sampler series), a pop music sampler series that covered the years 1955–1970 This page was last edited on 11 January 2024, at 21:17 (UTC). Text is ...
The lyrics are by Mehboob, while the music is by Lesle Lewis.After its release in 1999, it was an instant hit, and brought a lot of recognition to KK. [6]With no formal training to count, KK got himself to release a music album Pal with support from his friend, Lesle Lewis in Mumbai.
The rest of the six songs came about in the last two years before the release. [1] Other songs in the album include "Rain Bhai Kaari", a mix of Bengali Baul with rock and a tinge of S. D. Burman, and "Cineraria", a fun-filled English ballad. KK's 13-year-old son, Nakul, also sang a song "Masti" in the album with his father. [4]