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bashamanik · 1 year ago
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Musical Revelation: 'Kingdom Life' by K.O.G. Faith ft. K.Will & Tina
👑 Journey into the 'Kingdom Life' with K.O.G. Faith, featuring the soulful harmony of K.Will and Tina. 🎶🙌 Let the music lead you to a spiritual adventure like no other! 🎤🌟" 💖 'Kingdom Life' is the anthem of living in love and purpose with God, creating a life that mirrors heaven on earth. 🌟🙏 Let the music inspire your journey towards a divine and meaningful existence! 🎶🌍" ➟ 🎤 Get ready for an incredible musical journey as K. Will, Ky, and Tina come together to bring you a song that will touch your heart and soul! 🎶
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krishmanvith · 1 year ago
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wettestwraith · 10 months ago
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I think what all the Gay or European animatics fail to encapsulate is the part where in the actual musical the character questioning the gay European, Emmett Forrest, purposefully turns his back to the witness, lifts the back of his blazer and strides in a way to put emphasis on his ass
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brooklynisher · 8 months ago
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It feels weird to say because it's such a popular song and it was also a big meme song back in the Vine days, but I think Mad World is very Commander Cosmo-coded
Specifically the Pentatonix version because I don't associate it with the meme and also it sounds a lot more intense compared to the original which sounds very soft. I feel Commander Cosmo is more intense than he is soft. Also, I just like their version more
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somethingsomethingcomic · 1 year ago
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beware my wine rants
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ac-cell-erate · 1 year ago
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We as a society need to go back to pulling covers of anime OPs to use for OC/Unrelated fandom PMVs I think that's an underrated element of like. How music was "misused" on youtube in the the early days
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autism-disco · 1 year ago
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i can’t believe for a brief amount of time when i didn’t like requiems holy shit they’re so good??? i mean some movements can be boring but like if you listen to dies irae from mozart and don’t somewhat explode i do not understand you, also verdi’s dies irae it’s really the fucking song ever
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haunteddrawings · 2 years ago
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the-autistic-system · 2 years ago
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when i say "dear god" and "good lord", I don't mean it in an authentically christian way; but in a force-of-habit-having-grown-up-in-a-baptist-christian-small-town way.
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bashamanik · 1 year ago
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K.Will's Captivating Journey in 'IDOLS': A Musical Masterpiece.
What are your top priorities? 🙏 Prioritize the Kingdom of God & Righteousness first, Matthew 6:33 🌟 Let your treasure be in heavenly things; your heart will follow ❤️ Transform your life with the Most High's Kingdom at the forefront! 🌈
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krishmanvith · 1 year ago
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pyraffin-drgo · 5 months ago
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DORIAN ELECTRA
Oh you're a queer kid? what's your fav music artist? and don't say...
will wood
will wood and the tapeworms
Tally hall
Miracle musical
mitski
jackstuber
joe hawley
that handsome devil
chonny jash
tom leher
ghost and pals
maretu
6arelyhuman
odetari
penelope scott
rio romeo
cuarteto de nos
riki musso
santiago tavella
laufey
taylor swift
radiohead
marina
weezer
the beatles
tv girl
billie ellish
milk in the microwave
bo burnham
fish in a birdcage
toby fox
lemon demon
sarah and the safe word
asteria
artic monkeys
they might be giants
my chemical romance
green day
gorillaz
ado
melanie martinez
the strokes
evanecense
glass animals
soddiken
the scary jokes
whatever Your favorite martian was smoking
tyler, the creator
the crane wives
the living tombstone
cavetown
mindless self indulgance
the orion experience
hamilton (yeah ik its a musical)
heathers (yeah ik its a musical x2)
ride the cyclone (YEAH IK ITS A MUSICAL x3)
steam powered giraffe
kiuko (i dont remember how its spelled)
21 pilots
Sir Chloe
hazbin hotel soundtrack
paparrapa the rapper soundtrack
sonic soundtrack
or the omori soundtrack
edit: just to make clear that i don't know every queer band on existence
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next-pres · 5 months ago
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And heaven meets earth like an unforeseen kiss
And the soda slides down my throat to my heaving chest
I don't have time to maintain these regrets when I think about
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ranjith11 · 1 year ago
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Hickory Wind | A Tribute to the Byrds | Christian Parker
Experience the timeless beauty of 'Hickory Wind,' an iconic song by The Byrds. Immerse yourself in the heartfelt lyrics and soulful melodies of this melancholic country ballad that has touched the hearts of music lovers for decades. Let the enchanting covers of classic Byrds songs transport you to a bygone era of timeless melodies and captivating harmonies.
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doyoulikethissong-poll · 12 days ago
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Band Aid - Do They Know It's Christmas? 1984
"Do They Know It's Christmas?" is a charity song written by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise money for the 1983–1985 famine in Ethiopia. The BBC News crew were the first to document the famine, with Buerk's report describing it as "a biblical famine in the 20th century" and "the closest thing to hell on Earth". The song was recorded by Band Aid, a supergroup assembled by Geldof and Ure consisting of popular British and Irish musical acts such as U2, Sting, Wham!, Duran Duran, Culture Club, and Phil Collins, as well as the US group Kool & the Gang. The song was recorded in a single day in November 1984, and the single was released in the UK on 7 December 1984.
It entered the UK singles chart at number one, where it remained for five weeks, becoming Christmas number one. It sold a million copies in the first week, making it the fastest-selling single in UK chart history until Elton John's "Candle in the Wind 1997". UK sales passed three million on the last day of 1984. The song also reached number one in 13 other countries. It was released in the US on 10 December 1984 and sold 1.9 million copies in its first eleven days on release but did not reach number one, due to the more complex chart system, which counted airplay as well as sales. Despite outselling the official number one by four to one, it did not make the top ten due to a lack of airplay, and reached number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song had sold 11.7 million copies worldwide by 1989 and 3.8 million in the UK by 2017.
Most retailers agreed to sell the record at its cost price of £1.35 including VAT. The British government donated an amount to the charity equal to the amount of tax they had collected on the single. The song raised £8 million for Ethiopia within a year, far exceeding Geldof's hopes. When Wham!, who appeared on "Do They Know It's Christmas?", reached number two with their single "Last Christmas" (poll #445), they donated their royalties to the Band Aid Trust. The success led to several other charity singles, such as "We Are the World" (1985) by USA for Africa, and spin-off charity events, such as Comic Relief and the 1985 Live Aid concert. In 2010, the BBC apologised after falsely reporting that money raised by Band Aid and Live Aid had been diverted by rebels and used to pay for weapons.
Critics objected to the song's depiction of Ethiopia and Africa as barren. Ure said the song was secondary to the purpose of raising money for the cause. It was re-recorded and re-released in 1989, 2004 and 2014. All three reached number one in the UK, and the 1989 and 2004 versions became Christmas number ones. A new mix, combining elements of the previous versions, was released in 2024 for the 40th anniversary. For the 2014 version, several contentious lyrics were rewritten, and the song was changed to focus on Ebola rather than famine. The new lyrics have also been criticised as promoting stereotypes and condescension. Criticism from Africans regarding the song remained: in 2014, African activists and Twitter users complained that the song disregarded the diversity of the continent of Africa and ultimately did more harm than good for the people.
Several publications and commentators have described the lyrics as racist and demeaning towards Ethiopians. Ethiopia is home to one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, yet the lyrics and title imply that Africans would be unaware of Christmas at all. Peter Gill, one of the few Western journalists in Ethiopia at the time, said: "As Ethiopians have pointed out ever since, they did of course know it was Christmas because the starving were mainly [Orthodox] Christian."
"Do They Know It's Christmas?" received a total of 48,7% yes votes.
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