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  2. The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song (With All Your Power) - Wikipedia

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    The theme of the lyrics is more political than their earlier material, as it asks listeners what they would do if they had all the power in the world. The questions asked are answered by a chorus of repetitive "yeah"s in the first verse and "no"s for the second verse.

  3. The Yes Album - Wikipedia

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    The Yes Album is the third studio album by English progressive rock band Yes, released in the UK on 19 February 1971 and in the US on 19 March 1971 by Atlantic Records. [4] [5] It was the band's first album to feature guitarist Steve Howe, who replaced Peter Banks in 1970, as well as their last to feature keyboardist Tony Kaye until 1983's 90125.

  4. Yeah! (Usher song) - Wikipedia

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    The song incorporates crunk and R&B—which Lil Jon coined as crunk&B—in the song's production. The song was released as the lead single from Usher's fourth studio album Confessions (2004) on January 10, 2004, [1] after Usher was told by Arista Records, his label at the time, to record more tracks for the album. "Yeah!"

  5. Yeah Yeah Yeahs Return With Towering New Song ... - AOL

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    Some nine years after the release of their last album, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are back with a killer new song, “Spitting Off the Edge of the World” and a new album, “Cool It Down,” due Sept ...

  6. Yeah Yeah Yeah (Blackpink song) - Wikipedia

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    "Yeah Yeah Yeah" is a pop-rock and synth-pop love song that incorporates additional pop elements, typical of the 1980s synth-disco sound. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Described as new wave -esque by AllMusic , [ 8 ] the song is a retro synths -driven track with a jagged, minimalist guitar riff and a bouncy, soaring dance breakdown in the chorus.

  7. Heads Will Roll (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Heads Will Roll" was directed by Richard Ayoade, and premiered on NME.com on May 26, 2009. [8] It features the band playing in a (presumably) underground venue when a dancing werewolf whose dancing is reminiscent of Michael Jackson (who died four days before the single was released and 30 days after the music video premiered) appears on stage.

  8. Let Your Yeah Be Yeah - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, it was recorded by American rock band Brownsville Station for their album Yeah!. Released as a single, it was the band's second song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching no. 57. [5] Cliff also released the song as a single in 1975 on Island Records, [6] [7] but it did not chart. [8]

  9. Sacrilege (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sacrilege" is the first single from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' fourth album Mosquito released on February 25, 2013 as a digital download. [1] It was recorded at Sonic Ranch Studios in Tornillo, Texas and produced by TV on the Radio's Dave Sitek and English record producer Nick Launay. [2] [3]