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Justice is a French electronic music duo consisting of Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay. [2] They are known for incorporating strong rock and disco influences into their music and image. [3] [4] The band's debut album Cross was released in June 2007 to critical acclaim. [5]
"Me Against the Music" Daft Punk "Human After All" ("Guy-Man After All" Justice Remix) Death from Above 1979 "Blood on Our Hands" Fatboy Slim "Don't Let the Man Get You Down" Mystery Jets "You Can't Fool Me Dennis" Soulwax "NY Excuse" 2006 Franz Ferdinand "The Fallen" (Ruined by Justice) Justice "Waters of Nazareth" Mr. Oizo "Nazis" 2007 Justice
"We Are Your Friends" is a song credited to Justice vs. Simian, and is French duo Justice's remix of the track "Never Be Alone" by Simian. It was released as a single in 2006. It reached number 20 in the UK Singles Chart. [2] The song's music video won the 2006 MTV Europe Music Award for Best Video.
Woman Worldwide is a remix album by French electronic music duo Justice, released on 24 August 2018 by Ed Banger Records and Because Music. [1] Self-described as "10 years of Justice mixed and remixed", the album features reworked tracks from their discography. The album was recorded similarly to the duo's live performances. [2] [3] [4]
At the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, "You Belong with Me" won Best Female Video. During Swift's acceptance speech, rapper Kanye West entered the stage, grabbed Swift's microphone, and said: "Yo Taylor, I'm really happy for you and I'ma let you finish, but Beyoncé had one of the best videos of all time", referencing Beyoncé's " Single Ladies ...
Audio, Video, Disco [a] is the second studio album by the French electronic music duo Justice, released on 24 October 2011 by Ed Banger Records and Because Music in France, and Elektra Records in the US. The album received positive reviews from critics and had a positive commercial performance.
"You Belong to Me" is credited to Chilton Price, Pee Wee King, and Redd Stewart. [5] Price, a songwriting librarian at WAVE Radio Louisville, had written the song in its virtual entirety as "Hurry Home to Me", envisioning the song as an American woman's plea to a sweetheart serving overseas in World War II. Afforded songwriting credit on the ...
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