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"Calabria" is a song by Danish DJ/producer Rune Reilly Kölsch. It was originally released in 2003 by Credence, a sublabel of Parlophone Records . The song has been remixed or released in numerous other versions by different artists, the most successful being "Calabria 2007" by Enur with vocals by Natasja Saad .
Guilt received generally mixed reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 49, based on 7 reviews. [8] Rolling Stone editor Jody Rosen commented about the record: "Mims has good taste in beats. But this album seems just ...
The music video, directed by Keith Schofield, [3] was released on the director's official YouTube page on February 6, 2009 [4] and premiered on 106 & Park on February 27. Following accusations of copying the rapping style for Move (If You Wanna) from Philadelphia rapper Gillie Da Kid, Mims stated he never met Gillie and was not trying to start ...
) is the nineteenth studio album by American country music artist Kenny Rogers, released in 1986 through RCA Records. The album hit the top 20 on the country charts (and crossed over into the pop Billboard 200 ) with the single " Twenty Years Ago " peaked at number two.
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"Twenty Years Ago" is a song written by Dan Tyler, Wood Newton, Michael Noble and C. Michael Spriggs. It was recorded by Juice Newton for her 1983 album Dirty Looks.In 1986, the song was covered by Kenny Rogers and released in January 1987 as the second single from his album They Don't Make Them Like They Used To.
The 1st official remix, the main remix, features Rasheeda, Sha Dirty, Sean Kingston, Red Cafe, and N.O.R.E., the remix being featured on Mims' mixtape More Than Meets the Eye. There are 2 additional versions of this remix: both featured Sean Kingston, the first remix featured Red Cafe, and the second remix featured N.O.R.E.
This is Rogers' first solo effort following the break-up of The First Edition earlier that year. The album was a minor success, reaching #28 on the Country charts. [ 1 ] Two singles were released from the album including the title track, a 1912 gospel hymn (released as a single in 1975), which hit #19 on the U.S. Country charts and crossed to ...