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  2. Your Love Is My Drug - Wikipedia

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    "Your Love Is My Drug" is a mid-tempo [3] dance-pop song combining Auto-Tune–processed vocals layered with a heavy electronic backdrop. [4] Kesha opens the track singing, "Maybe I need some rehab / Or maybe just need some sleep / I've got a sick obsession, I'm seeing it in my dreams" while she depicts the tale of a teen love obsession. [5]

  3. Love Story wa Totsuzen ni - Wikipedia

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    "Love Story wa Totsuzen ni' (ラブ・ストーリーは突然に, lit. Sudden Love Story) is a song by Japanese singer Kazumasa Oda. The song, his best-known work, is featured as the B-side on the single "Oh! Yeah! / Love Story wa Totsuzen ni", the ninth-best-selling Japanese single since 1968, selling approximately 2.7 million copies to date. [1]

  4. Luv Songs - Wikipedia

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    Luv Songs (ラブ・ソングス) is the third studio album by Malaysian-Australian recording artist Che'Nelle. It was first released on 20 July 2011 by EMI Music Japan. Luv Songs is the singer's first cover album. Most of the songs were translated from Japanese into English by Che'Nelle and her team.

  5. Prisoner of Love (Hikaru Utada song) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2008, Utada posted a photo of the string recording of "Prisoner Of Love" on her official website. [3] The track "Prisoner Of Love" was originally written for her English language album This Is the One, but Utada decided that she wanted to write it in Japanese, so she added Japanese lyrics and included it on the album Heart Station. [4]

  6. Poison: Iitai Koto mo Ienai Konna Yo no Naka wa - Wikipedia

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    Produced by Ken Yoshida and composed by Jinjirō Inoue with Sorimachi in charge of lyrics and vocals, "Poison" is a rock and J-pop track written in E major with an allegro tempo. The song was released as Sorimachi's fourth single on July 29, 1998, carrying the Mercury Music Entertainment label.

  7. Love Is the Drug - Wikipedia

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    "Love Is the Drug" is a song by the English rock band Roxy Music, from their fifth studio album, Siren (1975), released as a single in September 1975. Co-written by Bryan Ferry and Andy Mackay , the song originated as a slower, dreamier track until the band transformed its arrangement to become more dance-friendly and uptempo.

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  9. Love Songs Drug Songs - Wikipedia

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    Shannon Carlin of Radio.com described the style of Love Songs Drug Songs as being "in the vein of old '60s soul, '90s R&B, and funk". [2] Matt Collar of AllMusic stated, "Musically, X Ambassadors build a percussive mix of synthesizers, booming drums, and atmospheric guitar lines around vocalist Sam Harris' yearning, robust cry" while revealing "their love for mixing contemporary R&B ...