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The lyrics are about an intense romance during a painful summer. When it was first released as an album track on Lover, music critics praised "Cruel Summer" for its melodic composition and catchy sound, specifically highlighting the hook and bridge. Many deemed it a highlight on Lover and one of Swift's best songs.
Music video. "Cruel Summer '89" on YouTube. " Cruel Summer " is a song by English girl group Bananarama. It was written by Bananarama and Steve Jolley, Tony Swain, and produced by Jolley and Swain. Released in 1983, it was initially a stand-alone single but was subsequently included on their self-titled second album a year later.
Cruel Summer may refer to: Film and television. Cruel Summer, a short film by American musician Kanye West; Cruel Summer, a 2016 film starring Danny Miller; Cruel Summer, an American TV series on Freeform; Music "Cruel Summer" (Bananarama song) "Cruel Summer" (Taylor Swift song) Cruel Summer (Ace of Base album)
Many songs produced with Antonoff have a radio-friendly pop production. "Cruel Summer" is a 1980s-influenced, synth-pop song with pulsating synthesizers and distorted vocals, and "London Boy" is a bubblegum pop song with layered synthesizers and repeated beats.
Cruel Summer is a 1998 album by Swedish pop group Ace of Base, released as the band's third album in North America on 14 July 1998 and in Japan on 25 August 1998 by Arista Records. Flowers was the group's third album worldwide, but Arista Records decided to release a different version of the album in North America, Japan, and Latin America ...
Kanye West Presents: GOOD Music – Cruel Summer, [2] [3] [4] commonly referred to simply as Cruel Summer, is a compilation album [5] by recording artists of American record label GOOD Music, released on September 14, 2012, by the label itself and its parent company, Def Jam Recordings. GOOD Music's founder, American rapper Kanye West, first ...
4. EPs. 2. Singles. 51. English group Bananarama have released 12 studio albums, two live albums, 16 compilation albums, two extended plays, 51 singles (including three as a featured artist) and four video albums .
Deciding that "Life Is a Flower" was "too European in nature", Clive Davis pushed "Cruel Summer" as the lead single for the United States, and it brought Ace of Base back into the U.S. Top 10 for the first time in four years, being certified gold. The album was also renamed Cruel Summer and featured a different track list from the European release.