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  1. 9 de abr. de 2012 · The official Sledgehammer video. Directed by Stephen R. Johnson, produced by Adam Whittaker. Claymation, pixilation, and stop motion animation provided by Aa...

  2. The official Sledgehammer video in HD. Directed by Stephen R. Johnson, produced by Adam Whittaker. Claymation, pixilation, and stop motion animation provided...

  3. Sledgehammer song analysis. The protagonist is telling his romantic partner that he can be anything she needs and help her achieve anything she wants, using metaphors such as laying down tracks for a steam train or bringing back a blue sky for an aeroplane. He wants to be her "sledgehammer" to help her overcome obstacles and achieve her goals.

  4. 23 de jun. de 2023 · The song "Sledgehammer" by Fifth Harmony is about the overwhelming power of love and the intense physical reactions it can cause. The lyrics describe the sensation of being with someone who makes your heart race and your body feel like it's being hit by a sledgehammer. The chorus repeats the analogy of the sledgehammer several times ...

  5. Maybe I wanna be your sledgehammer simply means “I wanna…. ” Okay, moving on. Show me ’round your fruit cage. ‘Cause I will be your honey bee. Open up your fruit cage. Where the fruit is as sweet as can be. A quick lesson in pollination fits into any song. A few more I wanna be your sledgehammers and then the Kafka-isms come through.

  6. 15 de ene. de 2024 · Sledgehammer’ is peppered with memorable lines that have the ability to resonate on a personal level, making the song an echo chamber of the listener’s inner life. Phrases like ‘If you could feel my heart beat now, it would hit you like a sledgehammer,’ encapsulate the essence of an emotion so strong, it transcends the physical and enters the realm of the visceral.

  7. "Sledgehammer" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was released on June 27, 2016, through Westbury Road Entertainment and Roc Nation as a single to promote Star Trek Beyond (2016). It plays during the film's closing credits but is not included on the film's soundtrack. Rihanna wrote the song with Sia Furler and Jesse Shatkin, who produced it with Kuk Harrell.