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  2. The Prayer (Bloc Party song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Prayer" is a song by English rock band Bloc Party. It was released as the lead single from their second studio album, A Weekend in the City , except in the U.S. where it is the second single. " I Still Remember " was the first song from the album to be released in North America.

  3. A Weekend in the City - Wikipedia

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    Bloc Party started a promotional tour of North America the same month with Panic! at the Disco, but cut it short after three concerts when Tong suffered a collapsed lung. The focus was changed to interviews throughout the world to explain the album's stylised lyrics and composition in the run-up to its release. [18]

  4. I Still Remember - Wikipedia

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    "I Still Remember" is a song by English rock band Bloc Party. It was released as a single from their second studio album, A Weekend in the City, being the first U.S. single and second UK single from the album. The single was released in Britain in two 7" formats as well as a CD version.

  5. Two More Years - Wikipedia

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    "Two More Years" is a single by Bloc Party. It reached number 7 in the UK Singles Chart, making it the second of the band's top ten hits.Originally a non-album single, it was later added as a bonus track on re-released versions of the group's debut album, Silent Alarm.

  6. Intimacy (Bloc Party album) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of "One Month Off" reference feelings of anger and are about being in love with someone younger and unfaithful, while "Zephyrus" concerns an apology following neglect. [5] The lyrics in the chorus of "Ion Square", the last track on the original download release, are based on E. E. Cummings' poem "I Carry Your Heart with Me". [6]

  7. Like Eating Glass - Wikipedia

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    "Like Eating Glass" is a song by Bloc Party from their debut album Silent Alarm. It is the first track on the album. The song is one of their most popular amongst fans. The lyrics, as is typical of the band's early work, are poetic and ambiguous, and deal with feelings of being "completely disoriented" in failing relationships. [2]

  8. Don't Like Me - Wikipedia

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    In terms of lyrics, the song was described as "a theme song for winners and those who have no problem bragging about their sexual prowess." [9] Aaron Williams of Uproxx noted that the three lyrically "explain all the reasons their haters can't seem to find it in their hearts to let go", while "Toliver holds down the hook and Gucci provides his own verse running down all the reasons they have ...

  9. Block Party (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Block Party" is a song performed by Stacy Lattisaw and Johnny Gill from their duet album Perfect Combination. The song was written by Narada Michael Walden , who also wrote her uptempo 1980 single " Jump to the Beat ".