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Aftercare is the second studio album from American pop musician Nessa Barrett. The album was released on November 15, 2024, by Warner Records . [ 1 ] A deluxe edition featuring 6 bonus tracks was released on February 7, 2025.
The re-recording of "Clean", subtitled "Taylor's Version", was released as part of 1989 ' s re-recording, 1989 (Taylor's Version), on October 27, 2023. [38] "Clean (Taylor's Version)" is a second longer than the original; Heap reprised her role as co-producer and player of instruments including vibraphone, percussion, kalimba, keyboard, and drums.
Songs from Liquid Days is a collection of songs composed by composer Philip Glass with lyrics by Paul Simon, Suzanne Vega, David Byrne, and Laurie Anderson. Glass began the project scoring lyrics by Byrne and then thought to collaborate with additional songwriters.
"Mr. Clean" is the debut single by American rapper Yung Gravy, released on September 8, 2016 from his debut EP of the same name. It also appears on his EP Snow Cougar (2018). Produced by White Shinobi, the song samples " Mr. Sandman " by The Chordettes .
"7 Day Weekend" was recorded by Jones in 1992 for the soundtrack album for the 1992 film Boomerang, in which Jones played the character Helen Strangé.The song was written by Dallas Austin, Jones and Satch Hoyt, and produced by Austin with Randy Ran, with executive production by L.A. Reid and Babyface.
10 Years of Cheap Fame is a compilation album by Australian punk band 28 Days. It was released in March 2007. It was released in March 2007. The album includes tracks from all four studio albums and three extended plays.
The lyrics also reflect Lennon's happiness being at home and being free of many obligations, such as recording contracts. [ 10 ] According to author Andrew Jackson, "Cleanup Time" and " Woman " represent "the happy ending fade out of a bohemian It's a Wonderful Life ," as the troubled young Lennon had found peace as a father and husband. [ 5 ]
"10 Days Late" is a song by the American alternative rock band Third Eye Blind. It was released on April 11, 2000, as the third single from the band's second studio album, Blue (1999). The song peaked at number 21 on the Alternative Songs chart. A music video was shot for the single.