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Stop Calling Me. " Stop Calling Me " is a song written by Reno Nicastro, Simone Stacey and Naomi Wenitong, produced by Nicastro for Australian music duo Shakaya 's first album, Shakaya (2002). The song is about relationships, about "boyfriends who keep calling after the relationship is over". It was released as the album's first single on 21 ...
The song was later released as a single on 2 April 2007 on Columbia Records with the shortened name "Stop Me", [19] and it was included on the compilation album Version. The single includes a cover version of Queens of the Stone Age 's "No One Knows" with vocals by Domino Kirke. The single reached number two on the UK Singles Chart .
Telephone (song) " Telephone " is a song by American singer Lady Gaga from her third extended play (EP), The Fame Monster (2009)—the reissue of her debut studio album, The Fame (2008). Featuring American singer Beyoncé, it was released as the EP's second single on January 26, 2010.
That’s that me, espresso. Move it up, down, left, right, oh. Switch it up like Nintendo. Say you can’t sleep, baby, I know. That’s that me, espresso. Is it that sweet? I guess so. That’s ...
Don't Stop Me Now. " Don't Stop Me Now " is a song by the British rock band Queen, featured on their 1978 album Jazz and released as a single on 26 January 1979. Written by lead singer Freddie Mercury, it was recorded in August 1978 at Super Bear Studios in Berre-les-Alpes (Alpes-Maritimes), France, and is the twelfth track on the album.
Call Me (Deee-Lite song) Call Me (Skyy song) Call Me Back Again. Call Me Maybe. Call Me Mr. Telephone (Answering Service) Call Me, Beep Me! The Call (Backstreet Boys song) Callin' Baton Rouge. Chantilly Lace (song)
The song became a sleeper hit in mid-late-2022 thanks to its frequent use on TikTok, mainly a sped-up version of it. The song entered the Billboard Hot 100 the week of January 14, 2024, at number 96, and peaked at number 68. On the UK Singles Chart, "Shut Up My Moms Calling" was a top-40 hit, peaking at number 36 on the week of 26 January 2023.
Reception. Rock Hard magazine gave favourable reviews, calling it a great rock song that should dominate the rock scene. Despite the favourable reviews, Rock Hard stated the highlight of the five-track single was actually the song "Scratch The Pitch", describing it as rousing and deeply emotional, and noting a strong vocal performance by Sandra Nasić, commenting that it was probably the ...