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The lyrics of the song reference God of War, Fallout 4, and Red Dead Redemption 2. The music video was animated by Adam Paloian's PinReel Inc. production company, with YouTuber Chris O'Neill co-directing the music video's production. Personnel. Jack Black – vocals, acoustic guitar; Kyle Gass – acoustic guitar; References
The Young Professionals (also known as TYP or T¥P) is an Israeli electro pop band made up of producer Johnny Goldstein (in Hebrew יונתן "ג'וני" גולדשטיין, born January 29, 1991) and singer/songwriter/producer Ivri Lider (in Hebrew עברי לידר, born February 10, 1974). [1] The band mixes electronic sounds, guitars and ...
Wonderboy (Tenacious D song) " Wonderboy " is the debut single by American rock-comedy duo Tenacious D. It was released in September 2001 on the same day as their self-titled debut album. The song peaked at number 36 in the UK and number 44 in Australia; the video, directed by Spike Jonze, was also well received.
Today's young professionals face challenges that their parents and older siblings were lucky enough to avoid at the start of their careers -- but Gen Zers and young millennials also enjoy access ...
9am to 5pm, 5pm to Whenever is the debut album of the Israeli musical and vocal duo TYP (stylized as T¥P) also known as The Young Professionals . The original album was released September 12, 2011 in Israel on Polydor label under the title 09:00 to 17:00, 17:00 to Whenever . Months later, when the band was signed to Universal Music Group, the ...
"Eeny, meeny, miny, moe" – which can be spelled a number of ways – is a children's counting-out rhyme, used to select a person in games such as tag, or for selecting various other things. It is one of a large group of similar rhymes in which the child who is pointed to by the chanter on the last syllable is chosen.
Video Game (song) " Video Game " is a song written, recorded, and produced by American singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens for his eighth studio album, The Ascension (2020). It was released as the album's second single on August 13, 2020, through Stevens' Asthmatic Kitty label. [1] It has been called a synth-pop song with lyrics that describe the ...
A parody of the song and music video were published in 2009, in what the fans and makers call a "literal video version", which is a type of video that replaces the original song lyrics with humorous lyrics describing the images in the video. Time magazine listed it as the 6th best viral video of 2009.