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[1] [2] He also said his favorite verse in the song is K.R.I.T.'s. [3] The song's title is a reference to New York City's No. 1 subway line. Rocky elaborated saying, "When you think about New York, you think about things like the subway, and I needed to bring it back to that essence," he said.
Hope Floats: Music From the Motion Picture is the soundtrack of the 1998 film Hope Floats. It was released by Capitol Records on April 7, 1998, featuring 13 tracks by country and rock singers. It reached #4 on The Billboard 200 and #1 on Top Country Albums , and was certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America ...
In 2021, Rolling Stone named it the 81st-best music video. [30] "Weird Al" Yankovic recreated it in the music video for his 1989 song "UHF", with a similar suit and dance. [31] In 1996, Kermit the Frog performed "Once in a Lifetime" on Muppets Tonight while wearing Byrne's "big suit" and mimicking his dances from Stop Making Sense. [32]
On January 20, 2009, the song became available for download in the Rock Band series, marking the first time Godsmack is represented in a music video game. [14] The song also featured in the 2005 film Return of the Living Dead: Necropolis. [15] The song featured in the video games Guitar Hero 5 and Rock Band Unplugged as DLC.
In 2000, VH1 placed "Gonna Make You Sweat" at number nine on its list of "100 Greatest Dance Songs", [22] and at number 36 on its list of "100 Greatest Songs of the 90s" in 2007. [23] In October 2023, Billboard magazine ranked it number 402 in their "500 Best Pop Songs of All Time".
The official music video was released alongside the single. According to Joey Badass, he "visualized the whole video instantly" when he heard the track. [1] Directed by MIE, the video shows Joey walking in the streets of Brooklyn as he raps, filled with special effects that illustrate his views and beliefs of the world.
[1] [2] This version was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. In the United States, "Cheap Thrills" peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 becoming Sia's first number one single in the chart, and Paul's first since "Temperature" in 2006; [3] it also topped the national Mainstream Top 40 and Radio Songs ...
The song reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Post Malone and 21 Savage's first number-one song. [14] It debuted at number two behind Cardi B 's " Bodak Yellow ", [ 15 ] breaking the single week streaming record on Apple Music with over 25 million streams [ 16 ] becoming Post Malone's third top 20 hit, following his debut ...