Andreea Munteanu & Andrei Cerbu 🔮“Meredith Brooks“🎸«Bitch»🎙️🖤👊(Cover)📽️🥁🔝(2022)🎵🔥⚡️

Andreea Munteanu & Andrei Cerbu 🔮“Meredith Brooks“🎸«Bitch»🎙️🖤👊(Cover)📽️🥁🔝(2022)🎵🔥⚡️ Стиль: #Alternative Rock, #Classic Rock, #Alternative, #90s, #Pop Rock, #Singer-Songwriter, #Meredith Brooks, #Female Vocalists, #Female Vocal, #Cover, #Rock’n’roll Группа: Andreea Munteanu (The Iron Cross)🖤†🤟🏻🌹💀👊🏻👒 Альбом: “Meredith Brooks“⚡️ «Bitch» - Single, 25 Марта 1997 года.📀 Видео: “Meredith Brooks“⚡️ «Bitch»🎙️🖤👊(cover by Andreea Munteanu & Andrei Cerbu) 🎙️Andreea Munteanu🖤🌹 (2022) (Клип) (Music Video) Премьера! Формат: FullHD [1080p60] QHD [1440p60] 4K [2160p60] Страна: Румы́ния, România Город: Andrieseni, Iasi, Romania Год: 2022 🗨“Bitch“ (also known by its censored title “Nothing In Between“ and later as “Bitch (Nothing In Between)“[citation needed]) is a song by American singer-songwriter Meredith Brooks and co-written with Shelly Peiken. The song was released to American radio in March 1997 as the lead single from Brooks’ second album, Blurring the Edges (1997), and was issued as a commercial single on May 20, 1997. The song was produced by punk notable Geza X. I’m a bitch, I’m a lover I’m a child, I’m a mother I’m a sinner, I’m a saint I do not feel ashamed I’m your hell, I’m your dream I’m nothing in between You know you wouldn’t want it any other way “This song was born because I was so frustrated, I had 10 years of album cuts and never had a single. I was coming home from a session one day, full of PMS in a big funk, and ’What am I doing?’ I thought to myself, my poor boyfriend who I was living with, married to now, he’s going to have to deal with this when I get home. And God bless him, he loves me any way I am. I thought, ’He loves me even when I can be such a bitch.’“ —Shelly Peiken talking to The Tennessean about the origins of the song. I’m not “an angry young girl“ - or whatever the phrase of the moment is - but I’m human. It’s not to excuse ranting and raving, but I don’t think there’s anything wrong with having “a mood“. I don’t think we all need to keep the mask on all the time.
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