"Digging for Truth" Fallen: The Songs of God and the Nephilim - Part 1 (TV Episode 2024) - Referenced in, Featured in, Spoofed and more...
I could say the same about mine. I had planned a gentle stroll along the northern bank of the River Thames. At about 10.15am, we found a window booth in “The Bull’s Head”, a quaint and quiet pub that seemed geared up to dining rather than drinking. There has been an inn on th...
Released before Donald Trump became the 45th President of the United States, “FDT” speaks about the perceived dangers of the then-candidate. YG calls out about Trump’s views and comments on minority groups, and how his possible presidency makes him appreciate ex-President Barack Obama. With ...
Bluster the Benevolent, hailed as a godSpreading joy and love instead of bumbling like a clodBluster the Benevolent wins the Nobel PrizeFor bringing world peace about in the blink of an eye My Finest Hour[edit] In the episode "From Zero to Hero", as King K. Rool's Kritter minions a...
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‘Thank God the future’s here.'” With its gunshot and cash-register sound effects, producer Diplo’s brilliantly flipped sample of the Clash’s “Straight to Hell,” and M.I.A.’s gleeful boasts about running drugs and taking your money, “Paper Planes” sure didn’t sound like Katy...
Months later, Drizzy leaned in and sampled The Bronx icon’s “If You Had My Love” for the swooning “Teenage Fever.” The 6 God giddily muses about his latest fling who he hopes to continue seeing. Reeling in one of his alleged childhood crushes has Drake on Cloud 9 and the ...
"(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You," by *Nsync Lyrics of Love: "Your love is like a river/Peaceful and deep/Your soul is like a secret/That I never could keep/When I look into your eyes/I know that it's true/God must have spent/A little more time/On you" ...
They read books about tumbleweed antiheroes like Bill Dalton, plugged in some interludes and then updated "Desperado" to make it all fit. Initially, however, the song had what would have been a truly tragic astrological bent. Frey remembered Henley's original lyric as, "Leo, my God, why ...
Released almost two years after Marley’s death at 36 on May 11, 1981, this song is about seeking truth (“take that veil from off of your eyes/look into the future of realize”) and giving thanks and praises to the Most-High, Jah, Rastafari (“He will not deceive us…He will only...