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"Can't Change Me" was released in early 1999 and turned out to be the biggest hit from the album, achieving strong chart positions. "Can't Change Me" was the first Cornell single to chart, peaking on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart at No. 5 and on the Modern Rock Tracks chart at No. 7. In the UK, it peaked at No. 62.
"My Life" is a song by American rapper 50 Cent featuring fellow American rapper Eminem and American singer Adam Levine of Maroon 5. It was originally released as the second official single of 50 Cent's scrapped studio album Street King Immortal, but was later removed from the project. [2] The single was produced by American music producer ...
Robert Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times called "You Can't Change That" a "good natured" tune that's one of "the album's high points". [5] Craig Lytle of AllMusic also called the song "a laid-back yet very danceable track; it features the vocals of the mild-tempered Ray Parker Jr. and the distinctive tenor of Arnell Carmichael."
"You Can't Change Me" is the second single from Roger Sanchez's album First Contact (2001). The song features Armand Van Helden and N'Dea Davenport . Personnel
"Rayyah Balak" "(Put your mind at ease)" is a song recorded by the Lebanese star Amal Hijazi in 2000 and released as a single in 2001. The song was a considerable success in its native Lebanon and also managed to reach the number one spot in a number of countries such as Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Morocco.
The song quickly began to trend on YouTube, reaching number one in the United States. [9] The band even released a promotional video with YouTube Music. [10] The song reached number one on the Billboard Rock charts. This is the band's second song to enter Billboard Hot 100 chart, debuting at number 77. [11]
Change My Mind is the thirteenth studio album by country singer Billy Ray Cyrus, and his first on own record label Blue Cadillac Music. It was released on October 23, 2012. The album includes a re-recording of "I'm So Miserable", a cut from Cyrus' 1992 debut Some Gave All.
The song was famously performed by Fred Astaire and Jack Buchanan in the 1953 musical film, The Band Wagon. Dressed in white-tie-and-tails and top hats and leaning on canes, the men sang in unison as if they were competing suitors both rejected by the same woman.