I remember when I went to my aunt's party and she finished this song and she has such a good vibe that everyone started dancing to this song, it was a really cool time with them #family
A hit that will never get old. I always listen as if it were the first time. Too bad I remember the worst phase of my life in the city of JoΓ£o Pessoa in ParaΓba. But the music itself is beautiful...
this Lasgo sound makes me freak out, this rock is crazy, but it's energy, it's different. leads to unknown paths where the mind sees only happiness. like this song
I'm straight up addicted to Something Going On (Kompa Gouyad Extended Mix) by Kaysha and The Crew! Had it on repeat all day, reminiscing about my wild, sweaty nights dancing to this gem. ππ½π₯
I'm straight up addicted to Something Going On (Kompa Gouyad Extended Mix) by Kaysha and The Crew! Had it on repeat all day, reminiscing about my wild, sweaty nights dancing to this gem. ππ½π₯
"Take the road, we're on this together,"! This lyrics manage to fulfill my wish after listening to this song, I wanted to get in a car and travel with my girlfriend, just the two of us, enjoying #ZeroDefects
This song reminds me of my first love story and is always a reminder that I deserve the best. EDM For You, Romy Wave has always been a loyal friend on my playlist! π₯π― # NostalgiaAlaGenZ
Wow, the song EDM For You, Romy Wave which Something Just Like This really made me hit! Romy Wave s voice really blended with the beat of the music that was really shaking!
Y'all need to check out Dent May and Eyedress' Something About You! π§π This song is a straight-up vibe, with its hazy beat and dreamy vocals. π Definitely adding this to my playlist ASAP. #indiemusic
I'm completely entranced by the dreamy melodies and catchy beats in Something About You. Dent May and Eyedress are truly a match made in musical heaven. πΆπ
"Somethin' Stupid" is a duet by Frank Sinatra and his daughter Nancy. The song was written by C. Carson Parks and originally recorded by him and his wife in 1966. The Sinatra version reached No. 1 in the US and UK charts in 1967. The song's success helped to revitalize Frank Sinatra's career, and he would go on to record many more duets with other artists. #BehindtheMusic