There are ten different bands named Sky.
1. Sky was an English-based… Read Full Bio ↴There are ten different bands named Sky.
1. Sky was an English-based progressive rock band, formed in 1978 when classical guitarist John Williams decided to team up with Herbie Flowers, Francis Monkman, Tristan Fry and Kevin Peek. After a protracted search for a record company, they eventually signed with the small European label Ariola Records. Their self-titled debut album was highly successful in Britain and Australia. Their follow up double album, "Sky 2", was even more so being the tenth highest selling in Britain for all of 1980.
The departure of Francis Monkman led to his replacement by Steve Gray, who took the band to a more jazz influenced area. Subsequent albums saw a gradual dwindling in quality and success. After their sixth album, "Cadmium", John Williams too left the band. Sky were to record only two more albums, "The Great Balloon Race" and "Mozart". The latter of these was produced with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, and was their most successful album in the United States.
2. Sky Sailors Delight the second album by the Knack's Doug Fieger was produced by Jimmy Miller with Andy Johns, eight years before producer Mike Chapman would unleash "My Sharona" on the world. Fieger's "Don't Want Nobody" has all the elements that Miller put into his Stones hits and Traffic classic album cuts -- piano and flute supplement the folk guitar and vocal, giving the singer an enviable platform. The album is a solid representation of Fieger's song compositions and pre-Knack efforts; "Let It Lie Low" is a nice bit of pop/rock that foretells what was to come, a happy-go-lucky drumbeat by Robby Stawinski exploding when the Rolling Stones' horn section of Bobby Keys and Jim Price kicks in. Young Fieger's letter to producer Miller not only landed him the two albums on RCA, it enabled the group to get the great players here, like guitarist John Uribe and the Stones' pianist Ian Stewart, continuing the tradition of the stellar guests who showed up for Sky's first album. "Taking the Long Way Home" definitely sounds like an American version of Traffic, with conga drums that help the transition from this song to the piano ballad "Come Back." Again, the Stones' horns come in to add a touch of class, creating a nice bed for the powerful song-title chorus to emphasize Feiger's slinky vocal. This track is outstanding, and should have been a staple on 1971 FM radio. Miller was quite busy in the early '70s with Locomotiv GT, the Savage Rose, the Rolling Stones, Delaney & Bonnie, George Harrison, and Ginger Baker's Air Force, among others. Sailor's Delight, with its beautiful red sunrise/sunset cover, is a lost gem from the major producer at the peak of his powers as well as from his discovery Fieger, who went on to create the hit of the summer of 1979, "My Sharona." Inside these grooves are melodies and performances that verify Miller's genius; "Tooly" has an island feel while John Coury's "Sing for Me" comes off like the serious side of Tommy James. "Sing for Me," "Come Back," and "Low Down" from this disc would be perfect Sky contributions for the inevitable Jimmy Miller production box set. As entertaining as it is historical, Sailor's Delight is creative work from the master producer and the musicians he believed in enough to sign. How many "name" producers on a hot streak would gamble on an unknown singer, with validation coming years later as the singer went on to worldwide fame?
3. Sky is also the name of a R&B/Pop duo from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, consisting of James Renald and Antoine Sicotte. The duo found success with their songs "Some Kinda Wonderful" and "Love Song" from their "Piece Of Paradise" album.
In 2000, Renald left the group due to camera shyness. He was replaced by Anastacia from Montreal (not to be confused with the American-born Anastacia). The new duo released two singles, "Superhero" and "You", from the album "Travelling Infinity".
In 2003, Sky changed members once again, with Anastacia being replaced by Karl Wolf, releasing only one single "Dedication".
Ultimately, Sky broke up, with Karl Wolf going solo.
4. Sky is a pop/dance band from Russia. The current lineup is: Iren (vocals), MC Green (programming), Oleg (drums), Jopson (guitar). (Tracks: Мальчик ищет маму, Судьба, Под запретом, Всё будет.)
5. There's another Sky in Russia. He's a young drum and bass producer from St. Peterburg, who started his career in year 2000. On 2004 he released his debut album "Transient Oblivion".
6. Sky is a progressive rock band from Hell in Trøndelag, Norway. The band consists of Frode Kvarsnes, Terje Husa, Tommy Folstadli, Magne Kolsrud and Reidulf Wormdahl.
7. Sky was a five-member Cantonese pop boy band from Hong Kong which released four albums, starting in 1999. They released their last album "Higher than Sky" in 2005.
8. Sky was a 9-piece R&B band in the late seventies, a project mainly consisting of members from the Phenix Horns, the famous brass section of Earth Wind & Fire, most notably Don Myrick and Louis "Lui Lui" Satterfield. They released one self titled album in 1979.
9. SKY was the stage name of South Korean singer and actor Choi Jin-Young. His first album, the 1999 release "Final Fantasy," was a success with the popular single "영원 (Forever)" topping music charts. Choi went on to release two more albums before his death in 2010.
10. SKY is a power vocalist from the Boston area that describes her music as "Popera" or Pop-Opera. Her specific style comes from her background in opera, pop, rock, and theatre. With the fusion of said genres and theater experience, her library is made of unique ballads with vivid storytelling. In January 2019 SKY's debut I Can't Say was released.
11. Sky is a spanish artist from the madrilenean city of Fuenlabrada. As of writing, working for his EP.
1. Sky was an English-based… Read Full Bio ↴There are ten different bands named Sky.
1. Sky was an English-based progressive rock band, formed in 1978 when classical guitarist John Williams decided to team up with Herbie Flowers, Francis Monkman, Tristan Fry and Kevin Peek. After a protracted search for a record company, they eventually signed with the small European label Ariola Records. Their self-titled debut album was highly successful in Britain and Australia. Their follow up double album, "Sky 2", was even more so being the tenth highest selling in Britain for all of 1980.
The departure of Francis Monkman led to his replacement by Steve Gray, who took the band to a more jazz influenced area. Subsequent albums saw a gradual dwindling in quality and success. After their sixth album, "Cadmium", John Williams too left the band. Sky were to record only two more albums, "The Great Balloon Race" and "Mozart". The latter of these was produced with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, and was their most successful album in the United States.
2. Sky Sailors Delight the second album by the Knack's Doug Fieger was produced by Jimmy Miller with Andy Johns, eight years before producer Mike Chapman would unleash "My Sharona" on the world. Fieger's "Don't Want Nobody" has all the elements that Miller put into his Stones hits and Traffic classic album cuts -- piano and flute supplement the folk guitar and vocal, giving the singer an enviable platform. The album is a solid representation of Fieger's song compositions and pre-Knack efforts; "Let It Lie Low" is a nice bit of pop/rock that foretells what was to come, a happy-go-lucky drumbeat by Robby Stawinski exploding when the Rolling Stones' horn section of Bobby Keys and Jim Price kicks in. Young Fieger's letter to producer Miller not only landed him the two albums on RCA, it enabled the group to get the great players here, like guitarist John Uribe and the Stones' pianist Ian Stewart, continuing the tradition of the stellar guests who showed up for Sky's first album. "Taking the Long Way Home" definitely sounds like an American version of Traffic, with conga drums that help the transition from this song to the piano ballad "Come Back." Again, the Stones' horns come in to add a touch of class, creating a nice bed for the powerful song-title chorus to emphasize Feiger's slinky vocal. This track is outstanding, and should have been a staple on 1971 FM radio. Miller was quite busy in the early '70s with Locomotiv GT, the Savage Rose, the Rolling Stones, Delaney & Bonnie, George Harrison, and Ginger Baker's Air Force, among others. Sailor's Delight, with its beautiful red sunrise/sunset cover, is a lost gem from the major producer at the peak of his powers as well as from his discovery Fieger, who went on to create the hit of the summer of 1979, "My Sharona." Inside these grooves are melodies and performances that verify Miller's genius; "Tooly" has an island feel while John Coury's "Sing for Me" comes off like the serious side of Tommy James. "Sing for Me," "Come Back," and "Low Down" from this disc would be perfect Sky contributions for the inevitable Jimmy Miller production box set. As entertaining as it is historical, Sailor's Delight is creative work from the master producer and the musicians he believed in enough to sign. How many "name" producers on a hot streak would gamble on an unknown singer, with validation coming years later as the singer went on to worldwide fame?
3. Sky is also the name of a R&B/Pop duo from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, consisting of James Renald and Antoine Sicotte. The duo found success with their songs "Some Kinda Wonderful" and "Love Song" from their "Piece Of Paradise" album.
In 2000, Renald left the group due to camera shyness. He was replaced by Anastacia from Montreal (not to be confused with the American-born Anastacia). The new duo released two singles, "Superhero" and "You", from the album "Travelling Infinity".
In 2003, Sky changed members once again, with Anastacia being replaced by Karl Wolf, releasing only one single "Dedication".
Ultimately, Sky broke up, with Karl Wolf going solo.
4. Sky is a pop/dance band from Russia. The current lineup is: Iren (vocals), MC Green (programming), Oleg (drums), Jopson (guitar). (Tracks: Мальчик ищет маму, Судьба, Под запретом, Всё будет.)
5. There's another Sky in Russia. He's a young drum and bass producer from St. Peterburg, who started his career in year 2000. On 2004 he released his debut album "Transient Oblivion".
6. Sky is a progressive rock band from Hell in Trøndelag, Norway. The band consists of Frode Kvarsnes, Terje Husa, Tommy Folstadli, Magne Kolsrud and Reidulf Wormdahl.
7. Sky was a five-member Cantonese pop boy band from Hong Kong which released four albums, starting in 1999. They released their last album "Higher than Sky" in 2005.
8. Sky was a 9-piece R&B band in the late seventies, a project mainly consisting of members from the Phenix Horns, the famous brass section of Earth Wind & Fire, most notably Don Myrick and Louis "Lui Lui" Satterfield. They released one self titled album in 1979.
9. SKY was the stage name of South Korean singer and actor Choi Jin-Young. His first album, the 1999 release "Final Fantasy," was a success with the popular single "영원 (Forever)" topping music charts. Choi went on to release two more albums before his death in 2010.
10. SKY is a power vocalist from the Boston area that describes her music as "Popera" or Pop-Opera. Her specific style comes from her background in opera, pop, rock, and theatre. With the fusion of said genres and theater experience, her library is made of unique ballads with vivid storytelling. In January 2019 SKY's debut I Can't Say was released.
11. Sky is a spanish artist from the madrilenean city of Fuenlabrada. As of writing, working for his EP.
Verde
Sky Lyrics
Yeah, yah, yah, yah, ah, yah
Colores
Wuh, wuh, wuh, pa'
Hay party en la terraza, ey
No va haber nadie en mi casa
Tomamo' en la misma taza
Contigo me convierto en perro 'e raza, wuh (grr)
Por más que le traten no les da (ey, wuh)
Llegan full de seguridad (yeah, yeah)
Ganan siempre, todo se le' da (wuh, wuh, wuh, wuh)
Hay niveles pa' llegar, mejor no miren pa' acá, ey
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve', tú lo ve', tú lo ve
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve, tú lo ve'
Echa pa' acá, que desde lejos se ve
Ese booty desde lejos se ve
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve', tú lo ve', tú lo ve'
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve, tú lo ve' (tú lo ve')
Echa pa' acá, que desde lejos se ve (se ve)
Ese booty desde lejos se ve (se ve)
Lo hace bien, demasiao bien
Tú y tus cadera' se llevan un cien
Al carajo las pena', si quieres más ten
Sin escalera', aquí en el top ten, ey
Uff (ah)
Dale, acelera (acelera)
Ey
Que te espero afuera (aquí)
Ya que despertaste la fiera (hmm)
Pasa hard drive, aquí tengo una tera (ching)
Dale, móntate, ven (wuh, wuh)
Como tú no se ven (wuh, wuh)
Baby, tírate pa' ponerte en el sartén (wuh, wuh)
Las cadenas de Ben (wuh, wuh)
Es un Maybach, no un Benz (wuh, wuh)
Yo te quiero pa' Ken (wuh, wuh)
Tus amigas también, wuh (Raf)
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve', tú lo ve', tú lo ve
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve, tú lo ve' (yo lo veo)
Echa pa' acá, que desde lejos se ve (a to' los veo)
Ese booty desde lejos se ve (yeah)
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve', tú lo ve' (si, tú), tú lo ve'
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve (y tú), tú lo ve' (y tú)
Echa pa' acá, que desde lejos se ve (que se ve)
Ese booty desde lejos se ve (que se ve)
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve', tú lo ve', tú lo ve'
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve, tú lo ve' (wuh, wuh)
Echa pa' acá, que desde lejos se ve
Ese booty desde lejos se ve (yah, yah)
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve', tú lo ve', tú lo ve'
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve, tú lo ve' (que tú lo ve')
Echa pa' acá, que desde lejos se ve
Ese booty desde lejos se ve (que se ve)
Uh
J Balvin, man
J Balvin
Sky Rompiendo
En la pista
Rompiendo en to'
Tú lo ve'
Colores
Wuh, wuh, wuh, pa'
Hay party en la terraza, ey
No va haber nadie en mi casa
Tomamo' en la misma taza
Contigo me convierto en perro 'e raza, wuh (grr)
Por más que le traten no les da (ey, wuh)
Llegan full de seguridad (yeah, yeah)
Hay niveles pa' llegar, mejor no miren pa' acá, ey
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve', tú lo ve', tú lo ve
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve, tú lo ve'
Echa pa' acá, que desde lejos se ve
Ese booty desde lejos se ve
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve', tú lo ve', tú lo ve'
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve, tú lo ve' (tú lo ve')
Echa pa' acá, que desde lejos se ve (se ve)
Ese booty desde lejos se ve (se ve)
Lo hace bien, demasiao bien
Tú y tus cadera' se llevan un cien
Al carajo las pena', si quieres más ten
Sin escalera', aquí en el top ten, ey
Uff (ah)
Dale, acelera (acelera)
Ey
Que te espero afuera (aquí)
Ya que despertaste la fiera (hmm)
Pasa hard drive, aquí tengo una tera (ching)
Dale, móntate, ven (wuh, wuh)
Como tú no se ven (wuh, wuh)
Baby, tírate pa' ponerte en el sartén (wuh, wuh)
Las cadenas de Ben (wuh, wuh)
Es un Maybach, no un Benz (wuh, wuh)
Yo te quiero pa' Ken (wuh, wuh)
Tus amigas también, wuh (Raf)
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve', tú lo ve', tú lo ve
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve, tú lo ve' (yo lo veo)
Echa pa' acá, que desde lejos se ve (a to' los veo)
Ese booty desde lejos se ve (yeah)
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve', tú lo ve' (si, tú), tú lo ve'
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve (y tú), tú lo ve' (y tú)
Echa pa' acá, que desde lejos se ve (que se ve)
Ese booty desde lejos se ve (que se ve)
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve', tú lo ve', tú lo ve'
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve, tú lo ve' (wuh, wuh)
Echa pa' acá, que desde lejos se ve
Ese booty desde lejos se ve (yah, yah)
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve', tú lo ve', tú lo ve'
Tú lo ve', tú lo ve, tú lo ve' (que tú lo ve')
Echa pa' acá, que desde lejos se ve
Ese booty desde lejos se ve (que se ve)
Uh
J Balvin, man
J Balvin
Sky Rompiendo
En la pista
Rompiendo en to'
Tú lo ve'
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Alejandro Ramirez Suarez, Jose Alvaro Osorio Balvin, Ronald O'neil Jr. Spence
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@lucasalonso3126
Blanco: Fue hecha para su ciudad Medellin. Blanco representa su lienzo en blanco, ya que en Medellín empezó todo, fue la primera del álbum y es una metáfora y proyecto muy lindo al cual le va poniendo un poco de color.
Gris: Es una historia de una relación en la cual tu pareja aún te juzga por errores del el paso y eso duele esta canción duele.
Negro: Una de las preferidas de j Balvin ya que te saca un tipo de oscuridad que vive dentro de cada ser esta canción le da un balance al álbum.
Verde: La primera vez donde sky rompiendo se muestra, el es la mano derecha de j Balvin es un increíble productor, escritor, artista y sobretodo su amigo.
Morado: Está canción es para la rumba.
Rosa: Diplo produjo esta canción, se trata de decirle a una chica cuanto te gusta tanto que no sabes como interactuar con ella, El video fue uno de sus favoritos en grabar.
Rojo: Cuando j Balvin estaba escogiendo el color de cada canción, cerró los ojos y el sabía que esta canción era Rojo. Rojo es pasión, amor y dolor. Quería hacer una canción de reggaetón que conectara con todo el mundo.
Azul: Es para todas las mujeres independientes, que hacen lo que se les da la gana. Tiene un sonido refrescante.
Amarillo: Está canción la produjo DJ Snake y Afro Bros, J Balvin: Me encanta meterle un afrobeat a mi música.
Arcoíris: J Balvin colaboró con Mr.Eazi en oasis !J Balvin siempre ha sido su fan ya que el ama el afrobeat. Tiene un simple de una canción cubana, Sonidos africanos y el sabor latino
@jycm_fire1153
Esta es una de las canciones del álbum COLORES que mas me gusta 💚
@jonathanandres9612
🚫🚫🚫👀Seguro que nadie lo leera💔💔 o Tal vez lo ignoraran😪 pero escribo esperanzado de que Alguien buen corazón🙌 lo leerá.!! Mi nombre es Jhonatan Andrés y mi sueño es ser Músico, he sufrido palabras de personas palabras de personas que me dicen que no voy a lograr nada pero digo luchando día a día, te invito a formar parte con solo suscribirte a mi canal y activando la campanita de Notificaciones 💞
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@nereamorenocortes6732
La mejor es blanco y rojoo
@pelicompleta_enespanol.ful9717
X2
@ramirocordero1034
Me encata
@anahireyes533
la mejor es rojo
@llarez90
El flow de Sky tanto musicalmente como en escena es TOP
@alejoutopia
comiendo hamburguesita
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@veronica1566
Está canción es completamente fabulosa 🥺💚💚