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"Retrospect for Life" is the first single from rapper Common's third album One Day It'll All Make Sense. It features production from James Poyser and No I.D., vocals from Lauryn Hill and bass guitar playing by Vere Isaacs. Its autobiographical lyrics weigh the choices of abortion and birth for a woman
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One Day It'll All Make Sense is the third studio album by rapper Common, released on September 30, 1997, on Relativity Records. It was the follow-up to his critically acclaimed album Resurrection and the last Common album to feature producer No I.D. until Common's 2011 album The Dreamer/The Believer .
"Nothin' 'bout Love Makes Sense" is a song by American country music artist LeAnn Rimes. The song was written by Gary Burr , Joel Feeney and Kylie Sackley, and produced by Rimes and Dann Huff . The song lyrically describes things in relationships that to the narrator, doesn't make sense.
Eternity is the seventh studio album by Danish soft rock band Michael Learns to Rock.It was released on October 27, 2008 through MLTR Music and At:tack Music. This is the first Michael Learns to Rock album to have been solely produced by Mikkel Lentz, except the tracks "Family Tree" and "Lonely Satellite".
You Get So Alone at Times That It Just Makes Sense"" references the Charles Bukowski poetry book of the same name. [18] The album itself is named after a line in a Bukowski poem, as was Let It Enfold You. [18] Nielsen wrote "Stay What You Are" with the intention of emulating the sound of the early 2000s band Saves the Day. [18]
Jason Lipshutz of Billboard said "Loser Like Me" is "a sunny pop track that finds Lea Michele and Cory Monteith railing against conformity and celebrating their individuality in their verses". [11] Other cast member lyrics include the lyric "You may think I'm a freak show", responded to by Naya Rivera with the spoken "I don't care". [8]
In a sense, he’s trapped: When his movies have a twist, we compare it unfavorably with the one in “The Sixth Sense,” and if they don’t have a twist, we feel weirdly let down.