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"Dangerous" is the first single from French singer M. Pokora's third album MP3. The song was produced by Timbaland and features Timbaland and his younger brother, Sebastian . Presented in preview during the ceremony of the 2008 NRJ Music Awards , the single was released on 24 January 2008, two days before the release of the album.
"Dangerously" is a song by American singer-songwriter Charlie Puth. It was sent to Italian radio stations as the fourth and final single from his debut studio album Nine Track Mind, on December 2, 2016. [1] A pop ballad that deals with heartbreak, "Dangerously" was composed after Puth was inspired by singer Bruno Mars' 2010 hit single "Grenade".
"Dangerous" is a song by French music producer David Guetta released as the second single from his sixth studio album, Listen. It features vocals by American singer and songwriter Sam Martin , who had also appeared on Guetta's previous single " Lovers on the Sun ".
"Dangerous" is a song by British singer-songwriter and record producer S-X from his fourth mixtape, A Repeat Wouldn't Go a Miss (2021). The song was written by S-X alongside Yoshi, King David and Mams Taylor, with the former three handling the song's production. It was released for digital download and streaming by Universal Music Group on 18 ...
The music video was uploaded to YouTube by the UK record company All Around the World on August 17, 2009, [1] and the single was released in the United Kingdom on October 12, 2009. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] "Dangerous" was performed on the National Lottery EuroMillions draw, broadcast on BBC One on 18 September 2009.
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The latter, a reggae influenced song, was released as the first Ultravox single in February 1977 to positive reviews. [1] The band's early ambition to combine 1950s and 1960s pop music with the intensity of raw rock music and glam rock developed into writing longer and more intricate songs like "I Want to Be a Machine". [ 1 ]