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  2. Candyland (Brooke Candy album) - Wikipedia

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    Candyland is the second studio album by American musician Brooke Candy, released on July 25, 2024. [2] It is her first finalized project since the release of her debut album Sexorcism (2019).

  3. Candyland (James McMurtry album) - Wikipedia

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    Candyland is the second album by the American musician James McMurtry, released in 1992. [1] [2] McMurtry supported the album by participating in the "In Their Own Words: A Bunch of Songwriters Sittin' Around Singing" tour, with Marshall Crenshaw, Don Dixon, Jules Shear, and David Halley.

  4. Candyland (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Candy Land, or Candyland, is a racing board game currently published by Hasbro. Candy Land or Candyland may also refer to: Candyland (Theatres des Vampires album), 2016; Candyland (James McMurtry album), 1992; Candyland (Brooke Candy album), 2024; Candyland (group), an American musical duo "Candyland" (song), a song by Gwen Stefani

  5. James McMurtry - Wikipedia

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    McMurtry's ninth album, Complicated Game was released on February 24, 2015 on an L.A. record label also named Complicated Game. [5] The album achieved critical acclaim, scoring 87 on Metacritic. Lead single "How’m I Gonna Find You Now" and other tracks such as album opener "Copper Canteen" have become staples in the McMurtry canon.

  6. Candyland (Theatres des Vampires album) - Wikipedia

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    Candyland is the tenth studio album by Italian gothic metal band Theatres des Vampires, released through Scarlet Records on 14 October 2016. Initially announced on 7 July 2016, [1] it is their first studio album in 5 years since Moonlight Waltz, and also their first release with guitarist Giorgio Ferrante, who replaced Stephan Benfante early in 2016.

  7. Safe Word (song) - Wikipedia

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    The official music video for "Safe Word" was released on February 22, 2024, directed by Candy's husband Kyle England. [10] Candy also dyed her hair orange to represent the new era, citing Madonna as an inspiration for both the stylistic change and the video itself. [11]

  8. Purple City Productions - Wikipedia

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    Purple City Productions is a Harlem-based rap crew.The original members include Shiest Bub, Agallah, Antonio "Un Kasa" Wilder & E-Norm. In more recent years the roster has extended to include artists such as A-Mafia, Agallah, Ben Bostaph, Den10, Doe Boy Choch, Lyrical Stress, OMC, Smoke DZA, Streets da Block, Tommy, Topher Tsunami, and Smoke & Numbers.

  9. Spiral (Brooke Candy album) - Wikipedia

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    Spiral is the third album by American musician Brooke Candy, released on October 25, 2024. [1] [2] It serves as a companion piece to her sophomore studio album Candyland (2024), consisting largely of songs originating from recording sessions of the album.