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  2. Oh, Candy - Wikipedia

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    In the 1998 Cheap Trick biography Reputation Is a Fragile Thing, Nielsen said: "I thought that calling the song "Marshall Mintz" sounded pretty stupid, so I put a little twist on it and called the song "Oh, Candy". Here was a guy who committed suicide, and I was asking him why. Obviously, the song makes the story sound like it's about a young ...

  3. My Obsession (Cheap Trick song) - Wikipedia

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    The single was released in United States only as a promotional CD single, where it aimed to generate radio play. Two different CD singles were released in total. [4] The main release was a 1-track CD-R acetate, which featured a "Radio Edit" version of the song on a custom printed disc, with a laminated promo picture title insert. [5]

  4. Mind Playing Tricks on Me - Wikipedia

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    Rapper Kodak Black sampled the song in his song, Transportin'. In a 2012 Complex magazine interview, rapper Kid Cudi cited "Mind Playing Tricks on Me" as his "favorite song in the world". [14] Kid Cudi further revealed that the song was the inspiration for his hit single, "Day 'n' Nite", saying, "I love it so much I wanted to make my own ...

  5. The People vs. - Wikipedia

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    The People vs. is the debut solo studio album by American rapper Trick Trick. It was released on December 27, 2005 via WonderBoy Entertainment/ Motown . Recording sessions took place at Batcave, at 54 Sound in Detroit , at X-Labs, at Doppler Studios in Atlanta , at Area 51, Brooklyn, and at Studio 612 in Bealeton, Virginia .

  6. Hello There - Wikipedia

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    "Hello There" is a song written by Noah Nielsen and first released on Cheap Trick's 1977 album, In Color. [1] The song was also often used as the first song of Cheap Trick concerts, and as a result was the first song on the band's seminal live album Cheap Trick at Budokan. [1] [2] [3] "Hello There" is a frantic, energetic, raucous hard rock song.

  7. He's a Whore - Wikipedia

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    "He's a Whore" is a song written by Rick Nielsen that was first released on Cheap Trick's 1977 debut album Cheap Trick. [1] It has also appeared on a number of Cheap Trick compilation albums, including The Essential Cheap Trick. [1] It has also been covered by many artists including Big Black, Neon and Vince Neil. Like many of Cheap Trick's ...

  8. Stiff Competition - Wikipedia

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    "Stiff Competition" is a song written by Rick Nielsen that first appeared on Cheap Trick's 1978 album Heaven Tonight. It is famous for the sexual double entendres in the lyrics, and subsequently appeared on live and compilation albums. In the UK, "Stiff Competition" was the B-side to Cheap Trick's second single from Heaven Tonight, "California ...

  9. Can't Stop Fallin' into Love - Wikipedia

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    "Can't Stop Fallin' into Love" is a song by the American rock band Cheap Trick, which was released in 1990 as the lead single from their eleventh studio album Busted. It was written by guitarist Rick Nielsen , lead singer Robin Zander and bassist Tom Petersson , and Fred Nesbit, [ 1 ] and was produced by Richie Zito .