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  2. Skechers (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Skechers" is a song by American YouTuber DripReport. [2] The track was self-released on January 12, 2020, before being re-released by Arista Records , and was produced by Ouhhboy. [ 3 ] The track is DripReport's debut single, and is also his first charting single.

  3. Skechers - Wikipedia

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    Skechers was founded in 1992 by Robert Greenberg, who had previously founded LA Gear in 1983 (he stepped down as CEO of that company the same year he founded Skechers). Greenberg sought to focus on men's street shoes; Skechers' early products were utility-style boots popular in grunge fashion. [3]

  4. Sneaker Pimps - Wikipedia

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    They were signed to Clean Up Records. [9] [10] The duo also worked as DJs and producers under the name Line of Flight. [11] Howe and Corner launched Sneaker Pimps as a recording group in 1994. [12] The following year, they recruited Ian Pickering to help write lyrics for what would become Sneaker Pimps' debut album, Becoming X. [7]

  5. Who Wears These Shoes? - Wikipedia

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    "Who Wears These Shoes?" is a song by English musician Elton John. It was released as the third single from his eighteenth studio album Breaking Hearts (1984) in the UK in October 1984, [ 1 ] while it was the album's second single in the US.

  6. High Class in Borrowed Shoes - Wikipedia

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    High Class in Borrowed Shoes is the second album by Canadian rock band Max Webster. [1] The album was released in 1977 and has been certified gold by the Canadian Recording Industry Association. [2] The album was released in the US and Europe on the Mercury Records label.

  7. Flyin' Shoes - Wikipedia

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    The song "Dollar Bill Blues" contains one of the most violent lines Van Zandt ever wrote – "Mother was a golden girl, slit her throat just to get her pearls" – and is one of just a handful of new songs the singer brought to the sessions; the album is composed predominantly of re-recordings of songs initially attempted during the 7 Come 11 sessions.

  8. Stop and Smell the Roses (Ringo Starr album) - Wikipedia

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    Harrison took the "All Those Years Ago" track, changed some of the lyrics and, with overdubs by Paul and Linda McCartney, it was released as a tribute to Lennon. [4] Starr, with Wood, recorded for three days from the 14th, at Cherokee Studios, with a further final batch of sessions taking place from 20 January [3] until 12 February. [1]

  9. So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes - Wikipedia

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    So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes is the seventh studio album by the American punk rock band NOFX. It was released through Epitaph Records October 21, 1997 in the United States, and November 4, 1997 in Europe.

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