Where is my Different Class Where have all the 90s gone You've ruined your day by playing my Ready To Die absolutely really fast And oh, when the tracklisting died You spilt my Pepsi All over The Colour And The Shape I'll go out to the menders Fix all my 90s records Where is my ...
The '90s had their fair share of acts that had only a limited amount of time in the spotlight, but they certainly made the most of it while it was happening. Each of these acts likely expected more, having gone through the process of recording a full album, and in some cases multiple ...
The lyrics in the chorus go like, “I should have never let you go, now you're not here by my side ...”It was released in the 90s.The intro of the song kinda sounds like SWV's No one's gonna love you (original song).It was done by a lady & her voice sounds somehow like...
I've googled it and also the lyrics and can't find anything other than it's Orignal Brandon Calhoon. Jonny December 4, 2024 Reply I heard a song last week and I can't remember much apart from it was a male voice and it was a country song and it had lyrics similar to, 'I ...
One of the most sublimely-told breakup ballads of the '90s,Trace Adkins' "Every Light in the House" hits especially hard because of its vulnerability and refusal to move on. In the lyrics, the narrator tells an ex who's leaving that he'll leave a light on for her — but instead of...
The Lyrics From the Anime Full Metal Alchemists. For those not in the know, Edward Elric is an alchemist who, with his brother Alphonse, tried to resurrect their mom who died when they were young. They didn't get what they want and worse, they paid the price. Edward lost his leg whil...
The song’s rather unsettling video, directed by Aube Pierre, features Chatten performing a variety of daily activities in differing personas ranging from angelic to demonic, sometimes wounded and other times wearing a mask or wig. It’s as ambiguous and scattered as the song’s lyrics. ...
Talk about "Obligation." It's one of my favorite songs. The lyrics remind me of some of the sentimentsAbbey Lincolnsang, but some of the inspiration came from Robyn O'Neil's podcast. I love that you mention Abbey Lincoln, because she's the reason that I ...
In a fresh and poetic style, "All Too Well" depicts the exuberance and ruminative sadness of falling in and out of love. Presented in a subtle, acoustic production, the song became a cultural touchstone from an acclaimed music video to its call-to-action lyrics ("f— the patriarchy!") ...
As legend has it, Triay and de Yarza were asked by radio DJ Jammin’ John Caride of Miami's Power 96 FM to create a version of the song with English lyrics that could appeal to American audiences. Caride was fielding numerous requests from listeners for "Macarena," but was forbidden fro...