The song "Stop Playin" by Lil Baby (ft. Jeremih) talks about the desire for a serious relationship that is not just based on playing games. The chorus expresses the desire for love and attention while also wanting someone to reciprocate those feelings and stop playing games. The verses talk about the rapper's luxurious lifestyle and his willingness to provide for his love interest. However, despite his extravagant lifestyle, he still desires a genuine and committed relationship. He asks his love interest to be honest with him about their intentions, and he wants them to be willing to fall for him instead of simply playing around. Overall, the song conveys the desire for genuine love and commitment in a relationship.
But NOW my problem is that Pandora starts to play when I turn on the car but then it stops immediately. I have to jump the channels to the next WiFi one for the songs to start playing again. Any thoughts? It may be something I did while trying to get rid of U2.
A Cleveland radio station has stopped playing a popular Christmas song that's been around since the 1940s, CBS Cleveland affiliate WOIO-TV reports. Star 102 Cleveland listeners raised concerns about the lyrics of the song "Baby, It's Cold Outside," with some saying the words send the wrong message in the era of the #MeToo movement.
Radio host Glenn Anderson wrote a blog post about the station's decision to stop playing the song. "We used to play the song 'Baby It's Cold Outside,' but you're the Christmas Executive Officer at Star 102 and you told us it's no longer appropriate," Anderson wrote Tuesday. "I gotta be honest, I didn't understand why the lyrics were so bad ... Until I read them."
In 2014, Idina Menzel and Michael Bublé released a duet of the song and changed a few lyrics to be more family-friendly, with lines like, "Maybe just a soda-pop more / Put some records on while I pour." They also had child actors playing the roles of the couple in the music video.
I played a single lullaby track to get my baby to sleep for a whole year on spotify and now all my playlists (that I used to depend on for finding new music!) like release radar and discover weekly are completely ruined with baby music and lullabies. It didn't happen instantly of course, but by the time I had realised what I had done it was too late. Is there any way to reverse this? Can Spotify remove a single track from my listening history so it stop affecting the algorithms? I've used spotify for years and have years of playlists built up so I don't want to have to shut down my account etc...
Going forward, the best way to stop baby music and lullabies from influencing your music recommendations is by turning on Private Session when you play them for your infant. Alternatively, you could try Spotify Kids, which you can read about here.
Same issue here.
i thought it was the WIFI but also happens with the wired speakers.
With the paired stereo speakers, I know when it is about to drop because it stops in one speaker first and later the next one; once happened that music kept playing in just one speaker for long time
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So for some reason the song that plays when you complete an objective or goal or opportunity keeps playing even after nothing happens. I don't want to have to restart my family and game all over again. Is there a way to make it stop. I have also tried resetting the town and every sim. Please help
So far, it's working fine, but I was wondering, is there a way to get it to stop playing the music when the light sensor is covered? What I mean is that if I cover the light sensor, it plays through the current song and then stops, but I want it to stop in the middle of the song as soon as the light is gone.
The light sensor values - I have the threshold set fairly high so that I could test it in my lit room. The second value (100) in that range would be lowered eventually (probably around 30) to make it much more sensitive to the light and dark values. The aim was to have it not play the song in the dark, but then if there is any light to start playing the song.
What's this for - I am making this to be sewn into a knit sweater made for my son that looks like Chewbacca. It's got a big collar, and I want to put it under the collar, and when he "pops" it up, light will hit the sensor and start playing the song. If he flips the color down, it will stop playing.
It's working ok right now, but I didn't want to program the theme song in its entirety since it has to play through the whole song before it would stop, but if I could figure out the code that would stop it whenever the light sensor stops sensing light, then I would put the whole song in there. I also thought about using different values in the sensor and having different songs play depending on the amount of light present. Dim rooms play the Darth Vader theme, medium light plays the Imperial March, high light plays the theme song etc....
Thanks for the help. I just uploaded the code and it seems to still be acting the same way. It starts playing when I shine a light on the sensor, but once the light is removed, it finishes play the whole song, then it stops.
At the end of the game, for whatever reason, police officers asked the band to stop playing and to leave the stands. The band director was definitely curt with police while he continued conducting the band to play out the last song. During a news conference the band director told reporters:
But I know, I know\u2026 he didn\u2019t have to \u201Cobey\u201D the police if he wasn\u2019t doing anything wrong at all. We all know he didn\u2019t have to stop the band from playing music at an actual football game. It was his job to do just that.
When she was younger, playing DJ for her could be a guessing game. \u201CDiner,\u201D it turned out, meant Neil Young\u2019s \u201CUnknown Legend.\u201D \u201CBrandi,\u201D after lots of guessing, turned out to be a song that Brandi Carlile sings on that I had shared with her a year earlier and forgotten all about.
One night, when I was having trouble getting her down to sleep, I put on Danzig\u2019s \u201CMother.\u201D On repeat, she said. And she finally went to sleep. Calmed her right down. We kept playing it at bedtime. She called it the mama song. Not recommending this as a strategy, parents of America, merely reporting.
We only remember so much, and I don\u2019t remember why, precisely, that was a sensitive time\u2014in May, listening to Kacey Musgraves on repeat. I don\u2019t remember why, precisely, we might have said that sentence then, every so often: It\u2019s been a hard year. What I remember is that at a certain point my wife, Grace, had to ask us to stop playing the song, because it was making her cry. It was kind of funny, and she knew it, but about two thirds of the way she would start to tear up and would be on the verge of losing it.
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