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"Let It Happen" is a psychedelic pop, [4] disco, [5] [6] synth-pop [7] and psychedelic rock song. At one point, the song begins to skip , reminiscent of a skipping compact disc. Producer Kevin Parker included this as an extension of his fascination with glitches in playback. [ 8 ]
Quality Over Opinion is the sixth solo album and fourth studio album by American musician Louis Cole.It was released on October 14, 2022, on Brainfeeder. [2] It was nominated for Best Alternative Jazz Album at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards; and the single "Let it Happen" was nominated for Best Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocals the previous year.
Currents is the third studio album by Australian musical project Tame Impala, released on 17 July 2015 by Modular Recordings.It was released by Interscope Records in the United States and by Fiction Records in the United Kingdom, while Caroline International released it in other regions.
The song, along with "Let It Happen", was one of two singles from Currents to reach the top five in Triple J's Hottest 100 of 2015, ranking at number 4, whilst "Let It Happen" ranked at number 5. It also topped Triple J's Hottest 100 of the 2010s in March 2020.
Let It Happen" was released to radio on April 8. [57] Bookended by appearances at the Bamboozle Left [58] and The Bamboozle festivals, [59] the group embarked on a co-headlining US tour with Paramore in April and May with support from Dear and the Headlights. [60]
Let It Happen" is a 2015 song by Tame Impala. Let It Happen may also refer to: Let It Happen (Jazz Piano Quartet album), 1974; Let It Happen, 1998 "Let It Happen", a song by Jimmy Eat World from the 2007 album Chase This Light "Let It Happen", a song by Gracie Abrams from The Secret of Us
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Anne Preven (born February 25, 1965) is an American songwriter, music publisher, and record producer. As a member of the alternative rock band Ednaswap, she co-wrote "Torn" which was covered by Lis Sørensen (Danish), Trine Rein (Norwegian), and Natalie Imbruglia (Australian). [2]