House Of Balloons / Glass Table Girls Ringtone – The Weeknd Ringtones Download

House Of Balloons / Glass Table Girls Ringtone – The Weeknd Ringtones Download

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  • Writer(s) : Tesfaye, Martin McKinney, Carlo Montagnese, Susan Ballion, Peter Clarke, John McGeoch, Steven Severin
  • Artist(s) :
  • Album : House Of Balloons (Original) (Release Date : March 21, 2011)
  • Label : The Weeknd XO, Inc.
  • Producer(s) : Doc McKinney, Illangelo
  • Genre(s) : Alternative R&B
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    LYRIC to the SONG

    [Part I: House of Balloons]
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    Uh, oh, ay, yeah, yeah
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    Been on another level since you came, no more pain
    You look into my eyes, you can’t recognize my face
    You’re in my world now, you can stay, you can stay
    But you belong to me, ooh, you belong to me
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    If it hurts to breathe, open a window (Woo-ooh)
    Oh, your mind wants to leave (Leave), but you can’t go
    Oh, this is a happy house (A happy house)
    We’re happy here (We’re happy here)
    In a happy house
    Oh this is fun, fun, fun, fun
    Fun, fun, fun, fun
    Fun, fun, fun, fun
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    Music got you lost
    Nights pass so much quicker than the days did
    Same clothes, you ain’t ready for your day shift
    This place will burn you up
    But, baby, it’s okay, them my ni***s next door
    And they working in the trap, so get naughty if you want
    So don’t blame it on me that you didn’t call your home
    So don’t blame it on me, girl, ’cause you wanted to have fun
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    If it hurts (Woo) to breathe
    Open a window (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
    Oh, your mind wants to leave but you can’t go (Ooh)
    This is a happy house
    We’re happy here in a happy house
    Oh this is fun, fun, fun, fun (This is fun)
    Fun, fun, fun, fun (This is fun to me)
    Fun, fun, fun, fun (Ooh)
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    [Part II: Glass Table Girls]
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    Bring the 707 out
    Bring the 707 out
    Bring the 707 out
    Bring the 707 out
    Bring the 707 out
    Bring the 7
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    Two puffs for the lady who be down for that
    Whatever, together
    Bring your own stash of the greatest, trade it
    Roll a dub, burn a dub, cough a dub, taste it
    Then watch us chase it
    With a handful of pills, no chasers
    Jaw clenching on some super-sized papers
    And she bad and her head bad
    Escaping, her van is a Wonderland
    And it’s half past six
    Read skies ’cause time don’t exist
    But when the stars shine back to the crib
    Superstar lines back at the crib
    And we can test out the tables
    We got some brand new tables
    All glass and it’s four feet wide
    But it’s a must to get us ten feet high
    She give me sex in a handbag
    I get her wetter than a wet nap
    And no closed doors
    So I listen to her moans echo
    “I heard he do drugs now”
    You heard wrong, I been on it for a minute
    We just never act a fool, that’s just how we f***in’ live it
    And when we act a fool, it’s probably ’cause we mixed it
    Yeah, I’m always on that okey dokey
    Them white boys know the deal, ain’t no f***in’ phony
    Big O know the deal, he the one who showed me
    Watch me ride this f***ing beat like he f***in’ told me
    “Is that your girl, what’s her f***ing story?”
    “She kinda bad but she ride it like a f***ing pony”
    I cut down on her man, be her f***in’ story
    Yeah, I’m talking ’bout you, man, get to know me
    Ain’t no offense, though, I promise you
    If you a real man, dude, you gon’ decide the truth
    But I’m a nice dude with some nice dreams
    And we could turn this to a nightmare: Elm Street
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    La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
    I’m so gone, so gone
    Bring out the glass tables (Ooh, ooh)
    Bring the 707 out
    La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
    I’m so gone, so gone
    Bring out the glass tables (Ooh, ooh)
    Bring the 707 out
    La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
    I’m so gone, so gone
    Bring out the glass tables (La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la) (Ooh, ooh)
    Bring the 707 out
    La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
    I’m so gone, so gone
    Bring out the glass tables
    Bring the 707 out (La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la)
    Bring the 707 out (La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la)
    Bring the 707 out (La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la)
    Ooh, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
    La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la

    The Weeknd, a Canadian singer, released a two-part song titled “House of Balloons / Glass Table Girls” as track three on his debut mixtape, House of Balloons (2011). The Weeknd, Doc McKinney, and Illangelo wrote the song, with the latter two producing it. On March 21, 2011, XO released the song along with the remainder of the House of Balloons tape. Later, the song was made available for purchase as part of the Trilogy compilation, which included The Weeknd’s first three mixtapes.

    The Weeknd sings in “House of Balloons” about being at a party in his “Happy House” in an unconvincing tone, according to Billboard. The British band Siouxsie and the Banshees’ “Happy House” sample serves as the foundation for the song. Before he played the song to the Weeknd, McKinney claims to have originally written the beat for Santigold in 2008.The Weeknd sings about a party in a falsetto in the song. He is trying to persuade the listener that although things seem good on the outside, people are actually quite unhappy.

    “Glass Table Girls” features a much darker beat that Billboard refers to as “brute percussion and low-end churn” in place of the “Happy House” sample. The Weeknd’s desire to rap led McKinney to produce the beat and the transition, according to the beat. The song’s refrain alludes to a glass table constructed from a wheel from a Boeing 707 aircraft. The Weeknd blends low-pitched singing and rapping in this verse about sleeping with someone else’s girlfriend and doing cocaine. Cocaine snorts are frequently made on glass tables. The Weeknd is “completely gone” at the end, according to Impact. There are known to be two distinct demos for this song. One version only has the song “Glass Table Girls” and has an entirely different instrumental and vocal interpretation. The second is a 25-minute extended version of the song that features several verses performed freestyle.

    While the song may sound like a “fluffy counterpart” to “What You Need,” Pitchfork pointed out in a review of the first half of the song that it shares a similar amount of sadness. After that, Eric Grandy of Pitchfork listed it at #57 on their list of the top 100 songs of 2011. He described it as “Tesfaye at his best, emoting in an androgynous falsetto one minute, muttering unbelievable curses the next.” Billboard described it as “the sound of a party degrading in real time” and called it “intoxicating and menacing,” designating it as a “song that defined the 2010’s.” According to Billboard, the Weeknd’s journey in the song: Only because the two sections are combined into one song instead of being divided makes the transition from “this is kinda creepy but mostly chill” to “wow, this gathering of merrymakers is actually a degenerate nightmare” sound plausible. “House of Balloons / Glass Table Girls” was deemed by Rolling Stone to be the Weeknd’s ninth best song, with the second half being described as “one of the most viscerally affecting entries in the Weeknd’s whole catalog, as icy and thunderous as an avalanche.” Daria Patarek of Impact described the song as “another incredible entry in the Weeknd’s debut mixtape ‘House of Balloons’, which explores his rise to fame, and consequently his entry into the drug-ridden, sex-filled and money-obsessed music world.” The song’s first section was ranked #488 on Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 greatest songs of all time in September 2021.

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