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"Pass Out" is the debut single by British rapper Tinie Tempah. It is the lead single from his debut studio album Disc-Overy (2010) and his debut single on Parlophone . The song was a digital-only release and was available to download in the United Kingdom on 28 February 2010.
"Drunk" is a song by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran. It was released as the fourth single lifted from the debut studio album + on 17 February 2012. [1] The song was written by Ed Sheeran and Jake Gosling and produced by Gosling. The single entered the UK Singles Chart at number 63. The week after, it climbed to number 29.
On August 18, 2006, the duo released the album's lead single, "Holler Til You Pass Out" along with its music video, directed by Isaac Ravishankara. [2] "Electroshock" was released as the second single on July 2, 2007, the same day as the album's release. The music video for the song was released and was also directed by Isaac Ravishankara. [3]
The song's music video stars King and Lambert singing the song's lyrics on a stage in a wedding chapel. The video also contains footage of many guests dancing and performing other wedding traditions. Halfway through the music video, Lambert pours an alcoholic beverage into a bowl of punch in order to fit the topic of the song.
Travis Kelce channeled his inner Garth Brooks with a drunk version of “Friends in Low Places” on stage at the team’s Super Bowl LVIII victory parade on Wednesday, February 14. “If you know ...
Drunk is the third studio album by American musician Thundercat, [1] released on February 24, 2017, by Brainfeeder. [2] It features guest appearances from Kenny Loggins , Michael McDonald , Kendrick Lamar , Wiz Khalifa , Mac Miller , and Pharrell . [ 3 ]
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"Drunk" is a 1953 Jimmy Liggins song. [2] The song was released on Art Rupe 's Specialty Records with another Liggins' composition "I'll Never Let You Go" as the B-side. The song "Drunk" has been covered by many artists including Ace Cannon (1971) and Steve Tallis (1986).