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Contents. All Girls Are the Same. " All Girls Are the Same " (alternatively stylized in all caps) [1] is the debut single by American rapper Juice Wrld. It was officially released as the lead single from his debut studio album, Goodbye & Good Riddance on April 13, 2018, after its music video premiered in February.
The Hour of Charm Orchestra as seen in a screen capture from Army-Navy Screen Magazine Number 22. The Hour of Charm Orchestra was an American musical group led by Phil Spitalny. Popular in the 1930s and 1940s, [1] it was an all-female orchestra in an era when most orchestra members were male. [2] The group was also known as Phil Spitalny's All ...
Music video. The video was shot from June 1–3, 2007 by Little X. On June 19, 2007, BET premiered the official music video for "Same Girl" and aired it throughout the day, every hour on the hour. It later premiered on the network's 106 & Park as a New Joint of the Day. In the song, R. Kelly and Usher talk about a girl they love who turns out ...
With so much going on, an equally captivating soundtrack is imperative — and of course, The Sex Lives of College Girls delivers scene after scene.Whether the quad squad is preparing for a night ...
Bless 'Em All. " Bless 'Em All ", also known as " The Long and the Short and the Tall " and " Fuck 'Em All ", is a war song. The words have been credited to Fred Godfrey in 1917 set to music composed by Robert Kewley, however, early versions of the song may have existed amongst British military personnel in the 1880s in India.
"Am I the Same Girl?" also represented a strong comeback for Swing Out Sister in the US, where it was released in September 1992 and reached No. 45 on the Billboard Hot 100 — the track's peak on the Cashbox Pop 100 was No. 32 — while reaching No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart. [18]
The song held the number 1 position for 7 consecutive weeks, falling to number 2 on the chart dated September 27, 2003, while Dierks Bentley's "What Was I Thinkin'" overtook it at number 1. On the following chart (October 4), Bentley's song fell, allowing "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" to return to number 1 for an eighth and final week.
According to Perry, "California Gurls" is an answer song to "Empire State of Mind" (2009), by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys. Its mid-tempo production incorporates disco-pop and funk-pop with influences of new wave and electropop. Its lyrics are an ode to the state of California, in which both Perry and Snoop Dogg were born and raised.