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Tyreek Solomon Pellerin, better known by his stage name SSGKobe (born December 2, 2003) is an American rapper and singer-songwriter. He gained popularity On his 2021 single "Thrax" which went viral on TikTok. [3] He also gained traction through his multiple collaborations with music video director Cole Bennett. [4]
SSGKobe initially set out to make music that was different from what he was hearing on the radio and in his hometown. Now the 17-year-old rapper has built a loyal fan base whose support and energy ...
Their version replaced the original song's verses with an interpolation of the folk song 500 Miles, as well as the lyrics "Hey mister postman, bring back my woman". British reggae singer Don Campbell , along with General Saint, recorded a cover version of Stop That Train in 1994, as "Saint & Campbell".
Gomez decided to move to Spanish music in 2016, changing the course in her music career to the Latin music market. Gomez released her debut studio album Mala Santa was released on October 17, 2019. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Mala Santa is a latin pop and reggaeton record, incorporating elements of latin hip hop and urbano . [ 4 ]
The song reached number one in Spain and Colombia, as well as the top ten in Panama, Costa Rica, Portugal, Switzerland, Czech Republic and Argentina. Its music video, directed by Canada, was awarded a Latin Grammy for Best Short Form Music Video and a Premio Lo Nuestro for Video of the Year, among others. [3] [4]
Thrak (stylised in all caps) is the eleventh studio album by the band King Crimson released in 1995 through Virgin Records. [1] It was preceded by the mini-album Vrooom in 1994, which contained early versions of some of the same material.
The song is about going insane. [2] It has become a staple of live concerts, and has also appeared on Anthrax's "best of" album, Anthrology: No Hit Wonders (1985–1991). In 2009, the track was named the 46th best hard rock song of all time by VH1. The 12" vinyl features a cover version of the Sex Pistols song "God Save the Queen".
The music video for "Blind Faith" appeared on YouTube on 9 December 2010. [3] The video is set during the illegal warehouse rave era of the early 1990s, and features a group of people partying in empty warehouses where Chase & Status are playing. Liam Bailey is shown in several scenes, and subtitles to the song are featured at the bottom of the ...