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Love Sick is the third studio album by American rapper and singer Don Toliver.It was released through Cactus Jack and Atlantic Records on February 24, 2023. The album features guest appearances from James Blake, Lil Durk, GloRilla, Kali Uchis, TisaKorean, Justin Bieber, Future, Wizkid, Charlie Wilson, Brent Faiyaz, and Toro y Moi.
"Embarrassed" is a song by American rapper and singer Don Toliver featuring fellow American rapper and singer Travis Scott. It was released through Cactus Jack and Atlantic Records as the second track from the deluxe edition of Toliver's third studio album, Love Sick, on February 28, 2023.
"Don't Blame Me" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her sixth studio album, Reputation (2017). Written by Swift and the song's producers, Max Martin and Shellback, "Don't Blame Me" combines electropop, EDM, and gospel pop. Its production is driven by heavy bass, pulsing synthesizers, and manipulated vocals. The lyrics ...
It was sent to US rhythmic radio through Cactus Jack and Atlantic Records on February 12, 2025, as the fifth and final single from his third studio album, Love Sick (2023). [1] Serving as the first track from the deluxe edition of the album, Toliver wrote the song with producers Cardo and DJ Fresh, alongside Dougie F.
Don't Blame Me may refer to: Don't Blame Me, an Australian children's program; Don't Blame Me; Don't Blame Me by Marc Ribot "Don't Blame Me" (Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh song), first published in 1933 "Don't Blame Me" (Taylor Swift song), from the album Reputation (2017) "Don't Blame Me", a song by Little River Band from Playing to Win
It was a No. 21 hit for Nat King Cole in 1948. [2]The song received two significant "rock era" remakes: a ballad version by the Everly Brothers in 1961 which reached No. 20 on Billboard, [3] and an up-tempo version by Frank Ifield which reached No. 8 on the UK Singles Chart on 15 February 1964, [4] as well as in New Zealand. [5]
Blame Game is the fifth extended play by American indie rock band Beach Bunny. ... (Don't Get Used)" 3:35: 2. "Love Sick" 3:38: 3. "Nice Guys" 3:02: 4. "Blame Game" 3 ...
The AllMusic review by Brian Beatty stated: "Though probably a must-have for completists and ardent fans of New York City's downtown avant-garde, Don't Blame Me isn't the place for the uninitiated to begin". [4] Writing in The Village Voice, Gary Giddins wrote: "Ribot suggested a new potential in his playing. Don't Blame Me delivers on it. Here ...