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"In the Air Tonite" is a reworking of Phil Collins' 1981 single "In the Air Tonight" recorded by American rapper Lil' Kim for the R&B/hip hop Phil Collins tribute album Urban Renewal. The song, promoted as a duet between Collins and Lil' Kim, was released in 2001 as the second single from the album.
The final mission occurs during his concert, where the player must defend the scaffolding against saboteurs while Collins is performing "In the Air Tonight". After this, the player is given the opportunity to watch this performance of "In the Air Tonight" for the cost of 6,000 in-game dollars.
Collins lost to the Stevie Wonder song "I Just Called to Say I Love You". Rapper RZA named "Against All Odds" as his favourite power ballad in an article on such songs in Spin. [18] The Guardian and American Songwriter both named "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" as Collins' second-best solo song behind "In the Air Tonight". [19] [20]
The network on Monday debuted a song from Grammy-award winning artist Chris Stapleton, who covered the iconic Phil Collins hit “In The Air Tonight.” The cover song also features Snoop Dogg and ...
Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight" is officially a hit single again 39 years after its release, thanks to a pair of twins from Gary, Indiana whose spontaneous reaction to the unexpected drum break ...
A good example of combining these three aspects is found in this episode when Crockett and Tubbs are in the Ferrari Daytona Spyder, driving through a damp, nighttime Miami downtown heading to a somber showdown with a sinister, murderous drug lord as "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins surrealistically plays along.
The accompanying music video features Collins, as well as long-time collaborators Daryl Stuermer and Chester Thompson. [9] The video begins with a man telling his family he is taking his dog for a walk, with them ignoring him while watching TV (which happens to be playing the music video for Phil Collins' debut solo single "In the Air Tonight ...
The song was the first to use the "gated reverb" drum sound created by Hugh Padgham and Phil Collins, with Collins performing the song's drum part. [4] The gated drum effect was later used in Collins' own " In the Air Tonight ", and appeared frequently through the 1980s, on records such as David Bowie's " Let's Dance " and the Power Station 's ...