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Lazarus is the debut studio album by American rapper Travie McCoy released on June 8, 2010. McCoy announced his plans to pursue a solo career in early 2010, although he insisted that Gym Class Heroes had not broken up.
The song was included on the Furtado's third studio album, Loose (2006), and was released as the second single from the album on April 25, 2006. Its lyrics feature a conversation between a man and woman who call each other promiscuous. The song was well received by music critics, with some critics calling it the highlight of the album ...
"Painted" is a song by American pop duo MS MR, from their album How Does It Feel, first released as a single in April 2015. The music video was directed by Tabitha Denholm, [1] and is inspired by the 1979 Walon Green documentary The Secret Life of Plants, as well as by the works of Stanley Kubrick.
On Tuesday, the cookbook author posted video of her getting "Ooh Laa" tattooed down her spine. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
"Tattoo" is a song by Swedish singer Loreen, released as a single on 25 February 2023, through Universal. [1] After winning Melodifestivalen 2023, it represented Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, winning the competition with 583 points, making Loreen the first female artist to win the contest twice (and second overall, after Johnny Logan), after previously doing so with "Euphoria" in ...
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Nakamori has re-recorded "Tattoo" for the 1995 compilation True Album Akina 95 Best and the 2002 self-cover compilation Utahime Double Decade. In 2024, Nakamori re-recorded the song twice - in July with subtitle "Jazz" and in November in funky style released as a duet promotional single with Shingo Katori.
The song was listed at number 8 on the AOL's Top 100 Pop Songs of the Decade. [42] Bill Lamb from About.com listed the song on his Top 100 Pop Songs of 2003 at number 31. [43] He also listed it on his Top 10 Contemporary Girl Group Songs at number ten. [39] Stephanie Theobald from The Guardian called it one of her favorite lesbian songs. [44]