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The album featured 10 songs performed by various artists, including a few tracks performed by the cast members. The songs were written by Shawn Patterson, Christopher Miller and Jon Lajoie, along with prominent songwriters. Two songs – "Catchy Song" performed by Dillon Francis, T-Pain and Alaya High a.k.a.
"Catchy Song" is a song by American DJ and producer Dillon Francis, featuring guest vocals from rappers T-Pain and Alaya High (the latter credited on the soundtrack release as her stage name That Girl Lay Lay). The song became the main theme to the 2019 Warner Bros. Pictures film The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, as it is written
Annoying, and annoyingly catchy." [6] In 1995, the magazine named it an "excellent debut single" that "deserved more chart glory than its number 32 peak." [7] James Hamilton from the RM Dance Update declared it as a "huskily lisping black Dutchman's cheesy synth seared galloping 0-137.9bpm Haddaway-ish but more frantic catchy Euro smash". [8]
Listen to a summer playlist with the best beach songs! We've gathered new and classic songs about the beach from artists like The Beach Boys and Blake Shelton. You Can't Plan a Beach Trip Without ...
From country to R&B, we've rounded up 50 of our favorite songs about home by Taylor Swift, Blake Shelton, Dua Lipa, and more that celebrate where you're from.
The song was written by Jon Lajoie, and recorded by Dillon Francis, featuring T-Pain and Alaya High (the latter under her stage name That Girl Lay Lay). According to Lajoie, he found that "Everything is Awesome" was "annoyingly catchy", and the only way that they could outdo that was "Dial the 'annoying' up to 11!". [47]
Bill Coleman from Billboard described "Cross My Broken Heart" as "an annoyingly catchy hi-NRG-inspired track in the Bananarama mold". [3] James Hamilton from Record Mirror wrote in his dance column, "Plaintively pitched tudding 116 + 1 ⁄ 2 bpm canterer with a sing-song chorus and rather more melody than usual". [4]
Calling the song "the most well-assembled track" on Betty, The Post critic Halle Weber hailed the track for providing the album with more depth towards the latter half of the LP, describing it as "annoyingly catchy yet simultaneously chill." Weber concluded that "Between You & Me" remains the album's "most impressive" song "because it takes Who ...