In an interview with Leslie Moore on Tumblr, Cainon Lamb recalled how he started working on the Boyz II Men's sample and how his work reached Knowles.[16] He said that he began working on "Countdown" during the night preceding the 2010 BET Awards.[16] He was in the studio, listening to Boyz II Men's song, "Uhh Ahh". He commented: "[It] starts with a countdown of '10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1'. So I thought, 'Wow, that could be something. Just the countdown itself.'"[16] Once the countdown was in the computer, he slightly increased the pace at which it was played, added some snare drum taps to it, and started a beat.[16] After that, he sent the song to his publisher, EMI Music. The latter was impressed with the instrumental and went on saying: "I had a meeting this morning with Beyonc and I played a couple other songs I had and she wasn't really feeling them. When I played the beat that you sent me, you should have seen how she went crazy! She started dancing and bouncing up and down and just doing all kind of stuff. She loved that beat!"[16] On the request of his publisher, Lamb made "a female version of the countdown part".[16] Terius Nash wrote the verses and two days later, Knowles went in the studio and recorded it.[16]

Knowles' fashion in the clip includes retro side-swept mini bangs, large lined eyes and almond-shaped pumpkin-colored nails.[92]As stated by MTV Style, these accessories, alongside Knowles' "syncopated dancing in vibrant monochrome, wink back to that iconic Audrey Hepburn sequence in Funny Face".[92] Knowles' make-up was by Francesca Tolot, who explained, "The inspiration behind Beyonc'[s] brightly-lined lids came from the beatnik movement of the late '[19]50s, early '[19]60s. From previous experiences with Dreamgirls, I knew Beyonc looked amazing with that type of makeup so the almond eye seemed to be the perfect fit."[92] For the countdown part of the video, Knowles wears black and white from head-to-toe and neon orange nails.[92] The first time Knowles shows her baby bump in the video, she wears a black and white dress, designed by Thierry Mugler.[92]


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John Mitchell of MTV News praised Knowles' dance skills and sexiness in the video despite being pregnant, and called it "a feast for the eyes" and "a perfect mix of classic and modern, which seems to be what Beyonc is aiming for in this era of her career".[91] A writer of The Huffington Post described the video as "characteristically kinetic".[94] Chris Coplan of Consequence of Sound wrote that "the concept may be simple, but the intricate dance numbers (take that, Fred Astaire!) and split screen action make for an energetic cinematic affair with loads of modern swag and '60s-inspired sass."[95] Joe Marvilli of the same publication wrote that the retro horns in the song, match the 1960s "throwback visuals" as Knowles "sashes through a variety of classy outfits and energetic dance moves. It's as full of sass and swagger, as if she'd give us any less".[96] Entertainment Weekly's Grady Smith compared Knowles with Nicki Minaj and called the video a "typical Beyonc dance-fest featuring frenetic movement, flashing colors, and a whole lot of sexy outfits".[97] Contessa Gayles of The Boombox also compared Knowles' look and make-up in the video with Minaj's style.[98] Lisa Potter of Marie Claire compared Knowles with Andy Warhol.[99] Carrie Battan of Pitchfork called it a "clean and classic, filled with blocked colors, Audrey Hepburn stylings and the occasional flashing of the baby bump".[83] Luke Jennings of The Guardian called the video a "slick, very new-retro piece of film-making, and borrowed imagery is absolutely the point of it".[100] Stereogum wrote that the video "has [a] potential to be the most electric Beyonc video since the immortal classic 'Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)'".[101] Similarly, Matt Donnelly of the Los Angeles Times described the video as "so fantastic it borders on annoying" and added that it could be a miniature version of "Single Ladies".[102] AOL Music's Marina Galperina called the video "mod-tastic" and the editing "funky" and "collaged".[103]

It's time to sing and dance to Barney's top 20 countdown of your favorite songs! Along with Baby Bop and BJ, Barney shows you how to sing and count at the same time and how to move your feet to some great beats. So grab a friend and sing along to some of the best songs like "One Two Buckle My Shoe" and the classic "I Love You." It's a musical adventure of learning and fun that the whole family will enjoy.

To me it's well to understand, okay, also because I know a bit of Jarvis' biography. But mainly because I do arts myself. The "you" he is referring to is the "time of my life". It is about a feeling you have when you start doing something referred to arts. I know that very well, it is stirring inside and you know you need to do it and somehow, that you'll be able to do it, too. It is a feeling without proof that keeps you going on trying. But you also doubt it, and other people, too, and often they say, there are a lot of people who want to be pop stars or artists, don't do that. "They say I'll never fly". Maybe he refers to own doubts as well. Pulp needed a long time to get recognised and this song was written shortly before Jarvis left Sheffield and went to London and the band had been trying hard but reached a low point.Jarvis also says that he doesn't understand what this feeling is about for he has tried to see its face and to catch it, but it always seems to land "in the arms of other men", who seem to know and reach what they want early. So he doesn't know what this stirring feeling is and decides to leave the town and to move so maybe he'd find out then or not. "And if I messed it up baby,Then, that's all up to me." Something is there, inside, maybe the own creativity, the want to do something that he can't escape (this time it was for real there was no place to hide). I had this, too, I knew there is something I can do (and successfully messed up apprentenceships and jobs that weren't related to creativity), but I didn't know what and how, I found out late. I think for Jarvis, according to these lyrics, it was the same.In conclusion, you don't know if the thing you so much want to do and believe in is ever going to unreveal itself to you. And if so you don't know if it'll be that special and working out. You just have yourself to rely on and you have to believe in yourself. "I'm gonna make it all someday".I love these lyrics.

NPR's Ann Powers, Alt.Latino host Anamaria Sayre and contributor (and NPR Music alum) LaTesha Harris join host Robin Hilton to countdown the top 10 songs of 2022, as selected by the NPR Music team, contributors and partner stations.

The "New Year Countdown Song" is a Sunny Side Up song for the New Year sung by Carly and Chica, backed by clones of the former, as they count down from ten to one using New Year's decorations, including noisemakers and pizzas, and talk about their New Year's resolutions, which include being kind to others and staying healthy. At the end of the song, there is another countdown and a confetti drop.

POWERS: And then, on the other hand, there are songs that people have adapted to fit the holiday. Songs about countdowns really work well, for example. One I hear a lot at parties now is Beyonce's classic, "Countdown." 17dc91bb1f

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