"This song is dedicated to all of you who know how a dark day feels like! it always guides me through my personal dark days - so i hope this song can give you some energy as well" PAROV STELAR
Walking through dark streets,
the cold is looking for some way to stroke my skin.
My body is shaking, my knees are weak,
intense emotions overflowing me…
I try to find myself, I try to move on,
dont know where I am, please carry me home…
I try to find myself,
I try to move on, dont know where I am,
please carry me home…
But I tell you whats inside of me will never die,will never die…
I try to find myself, I try to move on,
dont know where I am, please carry me home… <
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Lead single from Kitten and The Hip's album "Hello Kitten" 2014.
Kitten and The Hip started almost by accident in 2011.Ashley Slater and Scarlett Quinn had been working together as a songwriting team for a few months when Ashley presented Scarlett with an idea for a song in a call and response style called “Don't You Worry”. Lyrically, the song follows (in the time honoured tradition of many jazz and popular songs such as Curtis Mayfield's 'Pusherman' to Fats Waller's 'You're a Viper') the trials and tribulations of someone trying to get hold of some 'reefer' late at night.The music was in a swing style, though composed by Slater and not sampled, and fit easily into the current genre called 'Electro Swing'. The track was signed by HedKandi records lite
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The song Blue by LaTour is probably better known from the bathroom club scene in "Basic Instinct".
In case you're wondering, the first song in that club scene is called "Rave, The Rhythm" by Channel X.
This band deserves a Music Nobel Prize, for all these inspirations to so many generations after them. As a starting point of what we still listen to today, and this in all styles. Yello will remain a reference forever.