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"Good Time" is a single by Romanian EDM and pop vocalist Inna, and it features guest vocals by American rapper Pitbull. "Good Time" was released on digital outlets worldwide on July 15, 2014. It is the second collaboration of both, following Global Warming's "All The Things". The track is included on Body And The Sun, the Japanese version of Inna's selftitled fourth studio album.
The first teaser of the track was released online on February 27, 2014, in a demo version of a few seconds. The second teaser was released on March 6, 2014, as a teaser image. Three weeks before the video's release, Inna released the official lyric video to “Good Time”, which saw Inna and only two female back-up dancers performing a non-stop choreography against a grey backdrop. And the music video premiered on YouTube on July 28th. It isn't too far away from the lyric video's concept.
"Good Time" is an uptempo dance song which lasts three minutes and twenty seconds. It was written by Ina Wroldsen, Pitbull himself and Steve Mac, who also produced the track.
Good is the first album recorded by the Boston based alternative rock trio Morphine. It was originally released in 1992 on the Accurate label, and then re-released by Rykodisc in 1993.
All songs written by Mark Sandman (except as noted).
Good Worldwide Inc., is a United States-based company with offices in Los Angeles, CA, New York, NY, and Seattle, WA that promotes, connects, and reports on individuals, businesses, and non-profits. Good produces a website, a quarterly magazine, online videos, and events. The content covers a variety of topics, including the environment, education, urban planning, design, food, politics, culture, lifestyle, technology, and health. Good Worldwide Inc. is the consolidation of originally separate brands: Reason Pictures, Good Magazine, and Good Digital, in partnership with Causes, a Facebook/MySpace app promoting donations of time and money to charities and non-profits; Goodrec and Govit, an application that connects US citizens with their elected representatives. Good Worldwide Inc. is made up of three organizations: Good/Media, Good/Community and Good/Corps.
Good/Media produces an online news site, www.good.is quarterly print magazine, Good Magazine. The magazine was started in 2006. The website receives about 10.1 MM unique visitors to its website each month. In December 2015 most of its editors were fired. The firings were "for strategic reasons" to shift Good's focus to its social network. Eight former Good Magazine editors and writers raised funds on Kickstarter to create the one-shot magazine Tomorrow before going their separate ways.
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.music is a proposed top-level domain names (TLD) dedicated for the use of music dissemination and appreciation. It is one of the most highly contested new gTLDs, with 8 competitive applications in contention.
This application for .music is a community priority application and was applied for by .MUSIC under the legal name of DotMusic Limited. CGR E-Commerce Ltd is part of the Roussos Group of Companies (RGC) and parent company of DotMusic Limited. RCG was founded in 1975 in Limassol, Cyprus and is one of the leading land and development companies in the country. .MUSIC is headed by Constantine Roussos. In 2005 he launched the .MUSIC (music.us) website to gather support via a petition to ICANN to approve the .music TLD for the global music community. His initiative was supported by members of the music community including bands, musicians, companies, professionals, organizations and many others. Based on the .MUSIC website, the .MUSIC Initiative gathered more than 1.5 million signatures for the petition. The .MUSIC Initiative objectives include:
"Music" is a 2001 hit single by Erick Sermon featuring archived vocals from Marvin Gaye.
The song was thought of by Sermon after buying a copy of Gaye's Midnight Love and the Sexual Healing Sessions album, which overlook some of the original album's earlier mixes. After listening to an outtake of Gaye's 1982 album track, "Turn On Some Music" (titled "I've Got My Music" in its initial version), Sermon decided to mix the vocals (done in a cappella) and add it into his own song. The result was similar to Natalie Cole's interpolation of her father, jazz great Nat "King" Cole's hit, "Unforgettable" revisioned as a duet. The hip hop and soul duet featuring the two veteran performers was released as the leading song of the soundtrack to the Martin Lawrence & Danny DeVito comedy, "What's the Worst That Could Happen?" The song became a runaway success rising to #2 on Billboard's R&B chart and was #1 on the rap charts. It also registered at #21 pop giving Sermon his highest-charted single on the pop charts as a solo artist and giving Gaye his first posthumous hit in 10 years following 1991's R&B-charted single, "My Last Chance" also bringing Gaye his 41st top 40 pop hit. There is also a version that's played on Adult R&B stations that removes Erick Sermon's rap verses. The song was featured in the 2011 Matthew McConaughey film The Lincoln Lawyer.
Music is the fourth album and first album on J Records by hip hop artist Erick Sermon. It was received well critically and commercially. Its success was fueled by its title track "Music" which sampled vocals from Marvin Gaye and in terms of chart position is Sermon's most popular song, peaking at #22, along with inclusion on the soundtrack of the Martin Lawrence/Danny DeVito film What's the Worst That Could Happen?; the music video for the song featured scenes from the film intermixed with clips of Gaye performing in archived music videos and music programs. "Music" propelled the album to reach #33 on The Billboard 200 chart making it Sermon's second most popular solo album.
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Provided to YouTube by Ryko/Rhino The Saddest Song · Morphine Good ℗ 1993 Rykodisc Lead Vocals: Mark Sandman Composer, Writer: Mark Sandman Auto-generated by YouTube.
You're watching the official music video for Morphine - "Buena" from the album 'Cure for Pain' (1993). Hailing from Cambridge MA, the self proclaimed "low rock" group Morphine were a dynamic part of the 90's alt-rock movement. The trios' distinctive combination of saxophone, double bass and drums merged with the vocal stylings of lead singer Mark Sandman to create a truly original sound. Morphine's most popular releases include the albums "Cure for Pain", "Good", and "The Night" which was posthumously released by Sandman's bandmates after his passing. Subscribe to the Rhino Channel! https://Rhino.lnk.to/YouTubeSubID Check Out Our Favorite Playlists: Classic Rock https://Rhino.lnk.to/YTClassicRockID 80s Hits https://Rhino.lnk.to/YT80sHitsID 80s Hard Rock https://Rhino.lnk.to/YT80sHardRo...
Session number 448 for 2Meter Sessies program Live at Bullet Sound Studios, Nederhorst den Berg, Holland (May 25, 1994) v2 update: added "My Brain" and "Sharks" videos 26 years anniversary 1. Intro (0:00) 2. Have A Lucky Day (1:05) 3. My Brain (5:48) 4. Sharks (7:26) 5. Buena (10:01) 6. All Wrong (13:29) From "B-Sides And Otherwise" 7. I Know You (part II) (17:09) From "B-Sides And Otherwise" photo by Rob Becker Mini documentary "Morphine on 2 Meter Sessions" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xfb8VQqpbgg and this is the complete setlist of this session: Have A Lucky Day Scratch All Wrong My Brain Sharks I Know You (part II) Head With Wings Thursday Shame Buena Thanks to 2metersessions Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQVjF5myESp1ZUENwBz4CMQ
The song that gives the name to the first Morphine album: Good, 1992
Song by Acid path Released 1996 Album Paegen Terrorism Tactics Dying felt so goddamn good today If I was ever alive well it's hard to say It was kissing my eyelids and burning my face away Dying felt so goddamn good today We dance the electric Pagan Love Song We hunt with the children paling in the catacombs Eating dead flowers bleeding in a strange daze I was cutting throats and eating tears Smiling in a ruined age Douse my love everything with gasoline Grave flower blooms at your red light death scene We dance the electric Pagan Love Song We hunt with the children paling in the catacombs Trippin' on real blood in strange sunshine Have you felt such weight upon your eyes Sister I been trippin' in your sky I woke up adrift in a Technicolor bliss Ten million miles high I'm a Christian zo...
"Good Time" is a single by Romanian EDM and pop vocalist Inna, and it features guest vocals by American rapper Pitbull. "Good Time" was released on digital outlets worldwide on July 15, 2014. It is the second collaboration of both, following Global Warming's "All The Things". The track is included on Body And The Sun, the Japanese version of Inna's selftitled fourth studio album.
The first teaser of the track was released online on February 27, 2014, in a demo version of a few seconds. The second teaser was released on March 6, 2014, as a teaser image. Three weeks before the video's release, Inna released the official lyric video to “Good Time”, which saw Inna and only two female back-up dancers performing a non-stop choreography against a grey backdrop. And the music video premiered on YouTube on July 28th. It isn't too far away from the lyric video's concept.
"Good Time" is an uptempo dance song which lasts three minutes and twenty seconds. It was written by Ina Wroldsen, Pitbull himself and Steve Mac, who also produced the track.