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"Islands" is a song recorded by English indie pop band The xx for their self-titled debut studio album. Written by band-members Jamie Smith, Oliver Sim, Romy Madley Croft and then-member Baria Qureshi, "Islands" is a dark and simple indie pop track. It also contains influences from house music and features instrumentation from guitars and synthesizers. Croft and Sim, who provided vocals in the track, sing about themes related to loyalty and love. "Islands" was released on 26 October 2009 as the third single from the album by Young Turks in 7-inch single and digital download formats. In March 2010, the song was re-released as a 12-inch single.

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  • Islands (canción de The xx) (es)
  • Islands (chanson) (fr)
  • Islands (The xx song) (en)
  • Islands (The xx) (it)
  • Islands (canção) (pt)
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  • «Islands» es el tercer sencillo de la banda británica ganadora del Mercury Music Prize, The xx, para ser liberado en su álbum debut. El sencillo fue lanzado por primera vez en el Reino Unido el 26 de octubre de 2009 y luego otra vez el 8 de febrero de 2010. El 19 de septiembre de 2010, el sencillo alcanzó su punto máximo en el Top 40 del Reino Unido en el número 34, que marca el de la banda más exitosa realizada hasta la fecha. En octubre de 2011, NME lo colocó en el número 28 en su lista "150 Mejores Canciones de los últimos 15 años".​ (es)
  • Islands est le troisième single du groupe de pop indé vainqueur du Mercury Music Prize The xx issu de l'album xx sorti en 2009. Le single a d'abord été publié au Royaume-Uni le 26 octobre 2009 en téléchargement numérique, le 27 octobre 2009 en CD et en vinyle puis de nouveau en téléchargement numérique le 8 février 2010. Le 19 septembre 2010, le single atteint un sommet dans le UK Top 40 en arrivant à la 34e place, le meilleur rang obtenu par le groupe à ce jour. En octobre 2011, NME a placé la chanson au 28e rang sur la liste de ses « 150 meilleures chansons des 15 dernières années ». (fr)
  • Islands è un singolo del gruppo musicale britannico The xx, pubblicato nel 2009 ed estratto dall'album xx. (it)
  • "Islands" é uma canção da banda britânica The XX lançado em 26 de outubro de 2009 no álbum xx. (pt)
  • "Islands" is a song recorded by English indie pop band The xx for their self-titled debut studio album. Written by band-members Jamie Smith, Oliver Sim, Romy Madley Croft and then-member Baria Qureshi, "Islands" is a dark and simple indie pop track. It also contains influences from house music and features instrumentation from guitars and synthesizers. Croft and Sim, who provided vocals in the track, sing about themes related to loyalty and love. "Islands" was released on 26 October 2009 as the third single from the album by Young Turks in 7-inch single and digital download formats. In March 2010, the song was re-released as a 12-inch single. (en)
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