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"Brooklyn Music" by DJ Cinema, Fabolous, Memphis Bleek "Brooklyn N.Y.C." by James Tragas "Brooklyn Nights" by Gregg Karukas "Brooklyn on a Saturday Night" by Neil Diamond "Brooklyn on My Mind" by The Blam "Brooklyn (Original Old School)" by 3 the Hard Way "Brooklyn (Owes the Charmer Under Me)" by Steely Dan
Dan Ozzi of Noisey described Brooklyn Girls as "the Rebecca Black 'Friday' video of Brooklyn gentrification" and that "every fucking thing in this video is an ugly stereotype of the worst elements of Brooklyn". [7] According to Lily Rothman of Time magazine, Shaw "isn't actually singing about Brooklyn the place.
"Worst That Could Happen" is a song with lyrics and music written by singer-songwriter Jimmy Webb. Originally recorded by the 5th Dimension on their 1967 album of nearly all-Jimmy Webb songs, The Magic Garden, "Worst That Could Happen" was later recorded by the Brooklyn Bridge and reached the Billboard Hot 100's top 40, at #38 on January 4, 1969, peaking at #3 on February 1-8, 1969.
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"No Sleep till Brooklyn" is a song by the New York hip hop group the Beastie Boys, and the sixth single from their debut studio album, Licensed to Ill. One of their signature songs , [ 3 ] it describes an exhaustive tour and all the events that make it tiresome, but also emphasizes their determination not to rest until they reach their home ...
Last Exit to Brooklyn is the fifth soundtrack album by British singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Knopfler, released on 3 October 1989 by Vertigo Records internationally, and by Warner Bros. Records in the United States. The album contains music composed for the 1989 film Last Exit to Brooklyn, produced by Bernd Eichinger and directed by Uli ...
The Music Hall of Williamsburg was buzzing at 9 p.m. Monday night as 600-some people filed into the venue to watch Adrianne Lenker debut songs from her new solo album “Bright Future,” out Friday.
During the song's hook, a sample of Santigold's 2008 song "Shove It" is heard, although she herself contributes a separate performance to "Brooklyn Go Hard" in the latter song's final verse. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was initially downloadable exclusively through a subscription to (RED)Wire , with a portion of the profits going towards Bono 's Product Red ...