Violently Happy
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«Violently Happy» —en español: «Violentamente feliz»— es una canción interpretada por la cantante y compositora islandesa Björk, incluida en su primer álbum de estudio, Debut. Fue escrita por ella en compañía de Nellee Hooper, que también produjo la canción. Fue compuesta a manera de canción dance, con influencia de géneros techno y house, en la cual Björk habla sobre sentir un amor tan intenso que es en realidad peligroso. «Violently Happy» ha sido descrito como el tema "menos complejo" del álbum.
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Violently Happy è una canzone di Björk ed è il quinto ed ultimo singolo tratto dall'album Debut.
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"Violently Happy" är en låt skriven av den isländska sångerskan Björk med Nellee Hooper och framförd av Björk. Låten gavs ut som den fjärde och sista singeln från albumet Debut den 7 mars 1994. Låten har uppnått plats 13 på den brittiska singellistan. Till skillnad från albumets övriga singlar har inte "Violently Happy" någon egen studiolåt som b-sida. I låten sjunger Björk om en känsla av kärlek så intensiv att den faktiskt är farlig, och begär att hennes älskare "lugnar ner sig". Musikvideon till låten regisserades av den franske videoproducenten .
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«Violently Happy» —en español: «Violentamente feliz»— es una canción interpretada por la cantante y compositora islandesa Björk, incluida en su primer álbum de estudio, Debut. Fue escrita por ella en compañía de Nellee Hooper, que también produjo la canción. Fue compuesta a manera de canción dance, con influencia de géneros techno y house, en la cual Björk habla sobre sentir un amor tan intenso que es en realidad peligroso. «Violently Happy» ha sido descrito como el tema "menos complejo" del álbum.
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