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"AGATS2 (Insecure)" is a trap-pop song that finds both artists rapping and singing. [2] Juice Wrld expresses his sorrow from unrequited love in the first verse, [3] starting with the opening line from the original "All Girls Are the Same" ("I admit it, another ho got me finished") and mentioning how he self-medicates. His tone changes from sad ...
Ball co-wrote the song with Allen Shamblin and Stuart Ziff. It was released in March 1994 as the lead-off single and title track from his album Thinkin' Problem . The song reached number 2 on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs ) chart, and number 1 on Canada's RPM country chart.
In "I Admit", Kelly admits to various acts, including dropping out of high school and not attending church. [31] Kelly reveals he that was diagnosed with dyslexia, and asserts that his inability to read his recording contract caused him to forfeit publishing rights to his music, [7] [10] which contributed to Kelly's financial troubles, including his $20 million tax debt to the Internal Revenue ...
Green Day have taken lyrical aim at Elon Musk while performing in his home country of South Africa.. The band’s frontman Billie Joe Armstrong reportedly switched a line in their 2004 hit ...
"Nice Guys Finish Last" is a song by American rock band Green Day. It is the opening track and the fourth and final single released from their fifth studio album, Nimrod (1997). The use of the song in the movie Varsity Blues helped propel it to hit status and earned it a nomination for an MTV Movie Award for best song from a movie in 1999.
The music video was released May 13, 2008 on BET's 106 & Park, but was leaked a few days earlier. [5] Banner is seen at two points in the video wearing a shirt saying "I miss Pimp C", a reference to the deceased southern rapper. He also goes on and says in the song, "I got Chad in my heart, and DJ Screw in my cup." Chad was Pimp C's first name.
Critically, the song received positive reviews. Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times praised the song and noted that "Sharp has a beautiful and distinctive voice, and 'David Duchovny' is an undeniably catchy confection." [5] Due to the success of the single, Sharp was invited to perform at Lilith Fair for several tour dates. [6]
[3] On the ninth episode of the second season of Songland, Davis worked with producer Ryan Tedder to fine-tune the song to fit Platt's style, which included changing the title from "Everything It Took to Get to You" to its final one and tweaking the lyrics to make them "communicate pain and trial". This finished song was selected as the winner ...