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Yeah the song was abour G eazy, he stole from her all the time, cheated on her, and had a serious drinking problem. At the end with the cop car, i took it as it all caught up to him and.... She didnt save him that time.
My girl Billie Eilish came with energy happy excited feeling right now she is killing it she know the way she express herself love confidence she know she Fine Attractive 😩❤️☺️👋🏽
El ritmo de la canción sí está espectacular, de eso no tengo dudas ni nada que criticar. Lo malo es la ardiente letra de algunos pasajes del tema, lo hubieran visto con subtítulos en inglés para que entendieran mejor y se les fuera para-lizado el corazón con esta fogosa canción. Gracias.
"Behind the Mask" is a 1979 song by Japanese synth-pop group Yellow Magic Orchestra. Initially an instrumental written by band member Ryuichi Sakamoto for a 1978 Seiko commercial, the song was elaborated upon with bandmates Haruomi Hosono and Yukihiro Takahashi and lyricist Chris Mosdell for inclusion on Solid State Survivor the following year. The song was later featured on the US release of X∞Multiplies in 1980, which combined tracks from the Japanese version and Solid State Survivor, and was released as a single in the US and UK to promote the album. In the early 1980s, producer Quincy Jones brought the song to the attention of American pop singer Michael Jackson, who rewrote Mosdell's lyrics and added an accompanying melody. The Jackson version was planned for inclusion on his 1982 album Thriller, but was dropped following legal disputes. Since then, artists including Greg Phillinganes, Eric Clapton, and The Human League have recorded versions based on Jackson's updated version. Clapton's single was a top 20 hit in some markets in 1987, and a remixed version of Jackson's recording was released on his 2010 posthumous album Michael. Jackson's original 1982 demo was first made available on the second disc of Thriller 40 in November, 2022.