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  2. I'm Not a Vampire - Wikipedia

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    "I'm Not a Vampire" is the third single from the debut album, The Drug in Me Is You, of the band Falling in Reverse. Like other songs on the album, Ronnie Radke wrote the song while incarcerated for parole violation, before the formation of Falling in Reverse.

  3. Falling in Reverse - Wikipedia

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    [32] [33] A third single, "I'm Not a Vampire", was released a few months after the album's release on October 24 with an accompanying music video featuring Jeffree Star which features a satirical Celebrity Rehab theme, [34] and reached over one million views in three days. [35]

  4. Ronnie Radke - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Joseph Radke (/ ˈ r æ d k i /; born December 15, 1983) is an American musician, singer, rapper, and songwriter, best known as the current lead singer of rock band Falling in Reverse and the former lead singer of post-hardcore band Escape the Fate. [1]

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  6. The Drug in Me Is You - Wikipedia

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    The album's third single, "I'm Not a Vampire", was released on October 24 with an accompanying music video which features a satirical Celebrity Rehab theme, featuring Jeffree Star. [41] On June 18, they released their fourth single, "Good Girls, Bad Guys" with an accompanying music video.

  7. A Milli - Wikipedia

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    "A Milli" peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Lil Wayne's second top ten and second-highest peaking song on the chart as a lead artist at the time. It has reached number one on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, making it his second number-one song on that chart.

  8. Losing My Life - Wikipedia

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    "Losing My Life" is the continuation of "Losing My Mind", Ronnie Radke spoke about the lyrics of the song: "It be constant judgments from our peers, not being good enough, to not knowing who to trust, I’ve come to the realization that we are all the same at our core. Yet, ironically, we project our fears in the form of hate onto each other". [4]

  9. List of vampire films - Wikipedia

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    A re-cut American version titled My Son, the Vampire was released in 1963 and featured an introductory segment with a song by American comedian Allen Sherman. Vampire Moth (吸血蛾) 1956 Japan: Nobuo Nakagawa: Ryō Ikebe, Asami Kuji, Eijirō Tōno: The first Japanese vampire film, but one in which the creature is revealed not to be ...