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Liar Liar Soundtrack Cris Cab Black

12.10.2019 
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  2. Cris Cab Black And Yellow

'Liar Liar' by from the album Released 30 September 2013 Format Recorded 2013, Length 3: 33, Dallas Austin, Pharrell Williams singles chronology 'Good Girls (Don't Grow on Trees)' (2012) ' Liar Liar' (2013) 'Loves Me Not' (2014) 'Good Girls (Don't Grow on Trees)' (2012) 'Liar Liar' (2013) 'Loves Me Not' (2014) Music video on ' Liar Liar' is the first internationally charting single of American released on. The song was written by, and and produced by Austin and Williams. Though Pharrell is featured in the song and the accompanying music video he is not officially credited on the cover of the single as a featured artist. Contents. Music video A music video was released for the single was filmed by Aggressive, directed by Alex Topaller and Dan Shapiro and produced by Shapiro and Kelvin Carver. The video, shot in black and white shows, Cris Cab strumming his guitar, or singing or in a relationship with some mysterious women.

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[Bridge - Cris Cab ft. Pharrell Williams] Liar, liar, oh oh oh I need the sun to keep me dry Liar. Published By EMI Blackwood Music, Rowdy Man Music.

The video is an array of such women, an 'arresting symmetry' in light and in shadow about some dangerous relationships with these attractive women showing off with their parallel mirrored images. Makes cameo appearance in the video.

Visuals and bits of intimate narrative are revealed and obscured by these reflections, teasing the viewer that there is tantalizing truth to be revealed. The video ends with one of the women 'capturing' Cab and tying him to a chair.

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Chart performance The single first charted on in 2013 reaching number 9. Since its initial charting, it has become an international hit for him, peaking at number 14 on Dutch, number 25 in Germany and becoming a charting hit in France and in Belgium in both Flanders and French language markets. Controversy The melody could be considered reminiscent of The Lightning Seed's version of You Showed Me (originally released by The Turtles) but as yet this remains unverified.