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"Feel Something" is a futurepop song [5] written by Miller, Mike Sabath, Kennedi Lykken and Justin Tranter, and produced by Mike Sabath.Miller talked about the song: "When you're experiencing pain of any kind, all you want is for it to go away.
Ranollo is a popular social media personality in TikTok known for his videos depicting classic Pinoy school experiences. [2] [3] He also made parodies of iconic scenes from Star Cinema movies and shows in an online show, "Star Cine-Mashup Presents: Esnyr".
Quarantine Queen is the fourth extended play by American singer-songwriter, actor, and YouTuber Todrick Hall. Inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic, the album was written, recorded, and produced by Hall in the week leading up to its release on April 29, 2020. [1] A music video was released for "Mask, Gloves, Soap, Scrubs" the same day. [2]
The dance challenge for "Day and Night", which features an excerpt of the song and its choreography, made rounds on the social media app TikTok. It caught the attention of online audiences from the Philippines and beyond. [11] In 2024, Alamat member Alas created a mashup of "Day and Night" and the song "Pantropiko" by Bini.
Over 4.5 million videos have been made on TikTok using the song, with a combined 7.6 billion views as of July 2021. [29] [30] These videos usually consist of users dancing to a snippet of the song. The hashtag #toosieslide garnered over 5.7 billion views. [31] It was the fourth biggest TikTok song for April 2020. [32]
In 2020, Rafael released "Waking Up Sucks (Sometimes)", his first original song since 2014. He posted to TikTok an impromptu duet he did with his girlfriend, Alyssa Navarro, of the Mulan song "Reflection". Filmed while they were in quarantine in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic in California, the video went viral, accruing over 10 million views.
TRACKING THE NEW AGENDA: Trump’s mashup of unilateral orders and decrees as of Tuesday have been sorted and summarized by The Hill: 26 executive orders with the temporary effect of law; 12 memos ...
Todrick Hall was born on April 4, 1985, in Plainview, Texas, a farming community in the state's panhandle. [7] [8] [9] He was raised by a single mother until she married when he was a teen, when he gained a brother and stepfather.