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  2. Nidone - Wikipedia

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    "Nidone" (Japanese: 二度寝, lit. ' going back to sleep' or 'second sleep ') is a song by Japanese hip hop duo Creepy Nuts from their fourth studio album Legion (2025). It was released as a single by Onenation and Sony Music Associated Records on January 27, 2024.

  3. Otonoke - Wikipedia

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    On June 23, 2024, the production committee of the anime Dandadan announced that Creepy Nuts would perform the opening theme song for the anime, titled "Otonoke". [3] One half of the duo R-Shitei described that the song interpreted "how when supernatural beings or spirits possess people, they 'resonate with and connect with pain and sadness', which is very similar to the relationship between ...

  4. Bad for Good: The Very Best of Scorpions - Wikipedia

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    Bad for Good: The Very Best of Scorpions is a compilation album by the German heavy metal band Scorpions, released in 2002 by Hip-O Records. The final two songs, "Cause I Love You" and the title track are new tracks and were written for the compilation.

  5. For You (Liam Payne and Rita Ora song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was released on 26 January 2018. [2] The song was also included on Ora's second studio album, Phoenix (2018) and Payne's debut studio album, LP1 (2019). "For You" reached the top ten in the United Kingdom, France, Norway, Switzerland, Austria, Portugal, Poland, and Belgium, and peaked at number one in Germany.

  6. Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics and music of Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too were compared to those of a variety of artists. The Encyclopedia of Popular Music likened the New Radicals' politically-oriented lyrics to British rock band Chumbawamba. [20] In Entertainment Weekly's review of the album, critic Tom Sinclair compared the album's music to that of Hanson. [7]

  7. I Love You, Oh No - Wikipedia

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    "I Love You, Oh No!" is a song written by Chica Sato, Hajime Tachibana, and Toshio Nakanishi [1] [better source needed] for Plastics, released in 1979 from their debut album Welcome Plastics. [ 2 ] [ better source needed ]

  8. Dr. No (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The original "James Bond Theme" was written by Norman. John Barry, who would later go on to compose the music for eleven Bond films, arranged the theme, but was uncredited – except for the credit of his orchestra playing the final piece. John Barry claimed he, not Norman, originated the theme.

  9. Not If You Were the Last Junkie on Earth - Wikipedia

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    The song is known for its refrain "I never thought you'd be a junkie because heroin is so passé". [4] Because of this, the song has often been erroneously titled "Heroin Is So Passé", and the song was later subtitled with this in some markets.