
Hey there do you like music? Well you've come to the right place at this account we post one song a day and you can tell us how much you like it. Have fun. This account is run by Mods Secret (she/her) and Gremlin (they/them)
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July 26, 2024
July 26, 2024
Song #169
Allies Or Enemies by The Crane Wives
It was released on 29 August 2015
Fun Fact: The Crane Wives' “Allies or Enemies” delves into complex relationships, questioning if the couple is on the same team or against each other. The verses reveal hurtful behavior and weakness, while the chorus expresses emotional pain. It reminisces happier times but acknowledges the strained relationship. The protagonist wonders if they are still allies or enemies.
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Why by Derivakat
It was released on May 16, 2021
Fun Fact: Why is a song created by Derivakat, and is inspired by the lore of the Dream SMP. The song is about Wilbur, or more commonly referred to as Ghostbur. Unlike Blue, the song takes a more darker and sadder approach, that refers to the past, and what’s happened. "“Why” conveys the feelings of intense loss and hopeless despair in the wake of tragedy. […] I’ve tried to tackle the different ways ppl respond or react to war on the smp, whether they are the initiators, aggregators, bystanders, or victims of it" -Derivakat via twitter
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Song #172
Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop) by Def Leppard
It was released in 1983 in the album Pyromania
Fun fact: The history of this song predates the Pyromania recording sessions by a few years. Def Leppard first played a song by the title "Medicine Man" on their first UK headlining tour in April 1980.
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Song #162
Young Americans by David Bowie
It was released in 1975 it was the title track for that album
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Song #165
I Hear A Symphony by Cody Fry
It was released on October 6, 2017
Fun Fact: "To say I was surprised would be a pretty epic understatement. It was like being struck by lightning. It felt so insane and random. I had just released an album a month or so earlier and then suddenly people on the internet were just like, “Cool new album but hold that thought, what about this song from 3 years ago?” It’s sort of the last thing you expect when you’re promoting a new album. I didn’t even have a TikTok account when this all happened, so it truly shocked me in the most incredible way. And I love seeing how people have incorporated “I Hear a Symphony” into their lives… it’s incredible."
—Cody Fry via PopWrapped
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Song #152
Right Next Door To Hell by Guns N’Roses
It was released in 1991 in the album Use Your Illusion I
Fun fact: Right Next Door to Hell" (or at least the chorus) about his neighbor at the time, Gabriela Kantor, who accused the singer of clubbing her in the head with an empty wine bottle and throwing her car keys over his 12th-floor balcony on Oct. 30, 1990. Rose, unsurprisingly, had a different version of events, telling police that Kantor had repeatedly harassed the singer since he moved into the luxurious West Hollywood condo. He said Kantor was blasting music in her apartment on the night of the arrest, prompting Rose to walk into the hallway and tell her to “shut up.” Kantor then allegedly hurled a wine bottle at him and threw her keys into his apartment.