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It is a reggaeton song with a duration of two minutes and forty-three seconds and its lyrics are about exalting the attributes of women with breast and butt implants—an allegory to remix versions being better than the originals—and includes a sample of the chorus from Daddy Yankee's single "Impacto" (2007). [3] [4]
"Boys" is a single by English singer Charli XCX, released on 26 July 2017 by Asylum Records and Atlantic Records UK. The song was originally intended to be the second single from her then-upcoming third studio album. However, the song became a stand-alone single when the projected third album was leaked on the internet and cancelled. [4]
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The accompanying music video for the song was directed by British and Scottish directors Howard Greenhalgh and Bob Spiers. [7] It features the Pet Shop Boys, wearing white suits, white hats and sunglasses, performing while Absolutely Fabulous characters Edina and Patsy (Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley) dance around them. Clips from the ...
"Dreamland" was released as a digital download on 11 September 2019, along with the news that a new Pet Shop Boys album was forthcoming in January 2020. [7] On 25 October, an expanded package was issued on CD, digital, and 12-inch vinyl formats, with remixes of "Dreamland" and two new songs: "No Boundaries", from the play My Beautiful Laundrette, and "An Open Mind".
"Boys" is a song recorded by American singer and rapper Lizzo. It was released for digital consumption on June 22, 2018, through Atlantic Records as a single. It was written by Lizzo, Nate Mercereau, Ricky Reed , and Aaron Puckett, while Reed handled the song's production.
The English-language version of the album, Loud Radio featured the original version of the song. [18] The song is referenced in the television program King of the Hill in season 10, episode 10. Brownsville Station is the favorite band of the character Lucky. The song "inspired him to smoke" and plays over the ending credits. [19] [20]