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From the new album 'Modern Vampires Of The City' out May 13th/14th. Pre-order now: http://smarturl.it/mvotcpreorderMore info: http://vampireweekend.comAll mu...
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May 3, 2013 · [Verse 1] Oh, sweet thing Zion doesn't love You And Babylon don't love You But You love everything Oh, You saint America don't love You So I could never love You In spite of everything [Pre-Chorus ...
8. STILL: A Michael J. Fox Movie 2023. Michael comes forward and admits he has Parkinson's disease. It's good to occasionally not be Michael J. Fox, his physical therapist reminds him. 15. STILL: A Michael J. Fox Movie 2023. This is the end-credit song. 12. Palmer 2021.
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Ya Hey. " Ya Hey " is a song by American indie pop band Vampire Weekend, taken from their third studio album Modern Vampires of the City. It was released as the second single from the album on May 3, 2013 through XL Recordings. An official music video of the single, featuring the lyrics, was uploaded on May 3, 2013.
The song's lyric video, directed by by Greg Brunkalla is a champagne celebration, which culminates in the band getting soaked. The song title is a play on words on God's Hebrew name YAHOWAH (or YAHWEH), and it has a distinctively religious tone. Ezra Koenig, who wrote the lyrics, was brought up in a Jewish family and had a Bar Mitzvah.
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