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An official music video for "10 Minutes" was uploaded onto Inna's official YouTube channel on 26 June, [13] preceded by the premiere of a teaser on 25 June 2010. [14] Reviewing the preview, an editor of Romanian website Urban.ro stated that "taking into account the director and the location, I was expecting more, but maybe the video will look ...
Top Country named "Slide" their "Pick of the Week" for the week of January 27, 2023, describing it as a "conscious evolution" for Merlo's music. [6] An uncredited review from Hot Country 103.5 stated the song "not only checks all the boxes, but is one of [Merlo's] best releases yet", adding that it "has an infectious groove". [7]
"Slide" is a song by American hip hop supergroup ¥$, composed of rapper Kanye West and singer Ty Dolla Sign. It was released as the lead single from the duo's second collaborative album, Vultures 2 , on August 2, 2024, only a day before the album was released.
New software, techniques and cloud services now makes it possible to extract the songs played on the radio and digitally save them on separate audio tracks. Available techniques make it possible to rip the music from Internet radio broadcasts, satellite radio broadcasts and FM radio broadcasts. Ripping is more than simply recording the audio.
H.E.R. recorded a live version of "Slide" at Vevo's New York City studios. She performed the song alongside a keyboardist, a bassist and a percussionist. It was published on December 17, 2019. [13] She performed "Slide" while playing the guitar during an episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers aired in January 2020. [14]
"Slide" is a song written, arranged and performed by American R&B/funk band Slave. It was released in 1977 through Cotillion Records as a lead single from their self-titled debut album Slave. Production was handled by Jeff Dixon. The song peaked at number 32 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and topped the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. [1]
As the final song on the album, "Slim Slow Slider" was also the last song recorded on the final session on 15 October 1968, at Century Sound Studios in New York City with Lewis Merenstein as producer. [1] John Payne, who played soprano saxophone on this song, says there was a long section at the end of this song that was cut off. "It was five ...
The Harris-produced song was announced on 21 February 2017, and its release came just two days later, with Quavo and Offset being billed under the Migos name. It is the first collaboration between any of the three acts, as well as Ocean's first collaboration as an independent artist, as Harris' liner notes of "Slide" list Ocean as appearing courtesy of himself.