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  2. You Broke Up with Me - Wikipedia

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    The song is about a man who is confronted at a party by his ex-girlfriend, and rebuffs her by saying "you broke up with me". [3] Hayes said that the song was inspired by his relationship with the Nashville music scene following a previously lost deal with Capitol Records, and telling those in the music industry that they "broke up" with him. [4]

  3. Fancy Like - Wikipedia

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    "Fancy Like" is a song recorded by American country music singer Walker Hayes. It was released on August 2, 2021, from his fifth EP Country Stuff via Monument Records Nashville. Hayes co-wrote the song with Cameron Bartolini, Josh Jenkins, and Shane Stevens , and co-produced it with Joe Thibodeau and Shane McAnally . [ 2 ]

  4. Fancy (Bobbie Gentry song) - Wikipedia

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    Fancy recalls her mother's parting words: "Here's your one chance, Fancy, don't let me down" and "If you want out, well, it's up to you." Fancy departs, never to return; shortly thereafter, her mother dies and the baby is placed in foster care. She becomes trapped in her new way of life, her "head hung down in shame," and vows to find a way to ...

  5. Country Stuff the Album - Wikipedia

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    Country Stuff the Album was preceded in 2021 by its lead single "Fancy Like", which topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts. [3] and also won Billboard Magazines Top Country Song and was nominated for a Grammy for Best Country Song [4] Also released from the album as singles were "U Gurl" and "AA".

  6. HIStory (song) - Wikipedia

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    "HIStory" was originally written and composed by Michael Jackson, James Harris III and Terry Lewis in 1995. [5] It was the thirteenth track on the studio album HIStory, but was not released as a single. The song sampled multiple musical compositions and historical audio quotes, all of which were dispersed throughout the track.

  7. Kelly Clarkson Changes Song Lyrics to Reference Brandon ...

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    Gayle, 18, originally sings, “F—k you and your mom and your sister and you job / and your broke-ass car and that s—t you call art.” In order to view the video, please allow Manage Cookies

  8. Category:Walker Hayes songs - Wikipedia

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    This is a set category.It should only contain pages that are Walker Hayes songs or lists of Walker Hayes songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories).

  9. Words (The Monkees song) - Wikipedia

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    "Words" is a song written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart and released by the Monkees. An early version by the Leaves appeared on their 1966 album Hey Joe . [ 2 ] The Monkees first recorded the song for their second album, More of The Monkees , in August 1966 under the supervision of Boyce and Hart.