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"Ex-Girlfriend" is a song by American ska band No Doubt from their fourth studio album, Return of Saturn (2000). The song was released as the album's second overall single in early 2000 and was moderately successful, reaching the top 40 in most countries it charted in, including peaking within the top 10 in Australia, Iceland, and Spain.
The country star said he wrote the 2002 song about "the guy I wished I could be" ... Why Keith Urban's Ex-Girlfriend Called Him an 'A--hole' for Writing 'Somebody Like You' Lyrics: 'She Wasn't ...
John Shearer/TAS23/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management Taylor Swift is notorious for penning lyrics about the highs — and lows — of her own high-profile romances over the years. While ...
Taylor Swift. Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Billboard Taylor Swift has always been candid when it comes to writing songs — and she isn’t about name-checking herself in a lyric or two.
Ex Girlfriend released their debut album X Marks the Spot in October 1991. The first single "Why Can't You Come Home" peaked in the top-five on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The success of the single invited them to perform on various TV shows including Soul Train. In August 1994, they released their second album It's a Woman Thang ...
The song starts with "I live on the west side, she lives on the east side of the street." [1] "Mecca," a city that most of the world is forbidden to visit, [2] [3] symbolizes her side of the street, as the girl's parents forbid the pair to become romantically involved because of their young age.
Dua Lipa ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images Dua Lipa expressed a very particular kind of gratitude on her reflective new album. The pop star, 28, released her third studio album, Radical Optimism ...
Goldsmith has also written and co-written songs for other bands, including songs on his wife Mandy Moore's album Silver Landings (2020), and then contributed to In Real Life (2022). [23] He has also contributed to Conor Oberst's Salutations, Brandon Flowers' The Desired Effect, and Robert Ellis' The Lights from the Chemical Plant. [24] [25]