

Because if left this way, this song is going to fall into oblivion just like Timeflies’ latest single releases.Īs for the official “All The Way” music video, it shows the electro-pop duo performing the track at an abandoned warehouse, as footage of three athletes is displayed. Def Jam needs to give Timeflies more promotional outlets and gigs, though, so “All The Way” can actually be a hit on radio and the charts. The new single has been very well received by fans. “All The Way” is a nice little record, very cheerful, and takes good note of the folk + EDM trendy new sound. Seriously, when is Def Jam going to let these guys release a proper full-length debut album? They deserve it already! The uplifting upbeat song is the lead single from the electro-pop duo’s upcoming yet-untitled third EP. 18) the official music video for “All The Way”. We will make it out of this, the Smashing Pumpkins assure us - only to start moving toward another apocalypse.Timeflies world premiere through VEVO today (Feb. Smashing Pumpkins, “The End Is the Beginning Is the End” But the main point stands: The world can get through this, and hopefully be stronger on the other side. We will be doing interviews as well as finding the hottest rap ringtones available. This includes rap music videos, rap music lyrics, underground rap music, rap beats, hip hop news and much more. I wouldn’t truly endorse the message of this song, considering that COVID-19 has been shown to leave lung scarring. Rap Artists is the newest spot to take over the net focusing on all things Hip Hop. Kelly Clarkson, “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” The Doors’ 12-minute album cut was inspired by a truly apocalyptic scenario: Jim Morrison’s breakup with girlfriend Mary Werbelow.

There are fewer tried-and-true end times anthems than the song that soundtracked the opening of Francis Ford Coppola’s 1979 war epic Apocalypse Now. But if you want to, you should, because these are end times. It’ll take the end of the world for me to willingly listen to a prog-rock song. In the music video for underrated My Everything single “One Last Time,” Grande navigates the world as an asteroid barrels toward earth. Their song “We Will Become Silhouettes” is a sparkly, a-little-too-upbeat take on the apocalypse. The Postal Service, that supergroup of Death Cab for Cutie’s Ben Gibbard, Rilo Kiley’s Jenny Lewis, and Figurine’s Jimmy Tamborello, was a combo to end the world. The Postal Service, “We Will Become Silhouettes” Oh, to be so content with the end! If only we could take someone else’s hand right now, but alas. Even if it would’ve been, they just took it as another reason to party.īlue Öyster Cult, “(Don’t Fear) the Reaper” The world faced quite a different threat on December 21, 2012, when the Mayan Calendar ended, but it indeed was not the end, as Jay Sean and Nicki Minaj prophesied.

(They made a semi-concept album about sinking boats!) “3rd Planet” sets up a whole damn album about the precariousness of being, The Moon & Antarctica. It took a pandemic for me to come to terms with the fact that every song by my favorite band is actually about the end of the world. This might seem like a song about partying it up, which it is, but listen a bit closer to Ne-Yo: “For all we know, we might not get tomorrow / Let’s do it tonight.” An anthem to living day by day. Afrojack, Ne-Yo and Nayer, “Give Me Everything” Look at the lyrics of this one, and you’ll see that it’s about an end-of-the-world play-pretend scenario: “Let’s make the most of the night like we’re gonna die young” (emphasis mine). And if we danced our way through Y2K, we can dance our way through this! The song kicks off a whole album about a hypothetical apocalypse, then 17 years out from when Prince released it in 1982. It’s a song about sex masquerading as a song about the end of the world, so all I have to say is: Do not grab a boy, nor a girl, unless they’re already in isolation with you. Justin Timberlake and Timbaland, “4 Minutes” Here’s to hoping this pandemic is over in less time. The most beautiful song about a long, drawn out apocalypse is also the opening track to Bowie’s masterful concept album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars. Upon closer look at the translated lyrics, it’s actually about … the chaos and worry of the Cold War.

If you, like me, do not speak German, this might seem like an innocuous bop. That is indeed all that this song is about, but there’s also a bangin’ remix with Nicki Minaj and Kesha - together, they’re the three horsewomen of the apocalypse. What will you be doing when the world ends? Dancing, Britney hopes.
