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"Can't Stop" is a song by the American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, from their eighth studio album, By the Way (2002). It was released as the third single from the album on February 3, 2003. "Can't Stop" became the band's eighth number one on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, where it was
The single for "Can't Stop" also features an alternate mix of the song with higher harmonies and a clearer bass line. A cover version of the Ramones' "Havana Affair" was also recorded and later released in 2003 on We're a Happy Family: A Tribute to Ramones. In 2003, the band re-entered the studio to work on their Greatest Hits album.
"Can't Stop Me" is a song by Dutch house producer Afrojack in collaboration with Shermanology. The song was written by Afrojack, Dorothy Sherman, Andy Sherman, Tearce Kizzo, and co-produced by Afrojack along with the latter two.
"I Can't Stop Me" (stylized in all caps) is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Twice, for their second Korean-language studio album, Eyes Wide Open (2020). It was released on October 26, 2020, through JYP Entertainment and Republic Records , as the album's lead single .
Rihanna: "Don't Stop the Music" Rihanna poses as she arrives for the Fenty X Puma Creeper Phatty Earth Tone launch party in London, England on April 17, 2024. The Rolling Stones: "You Can't Always ...
"You Can't Stop Me" is the first single from the Guano Apes' third album, Walking on a Thin Line. It was released as a single on 13 January 2003, at which point the album it would appear on was still untitled. [3] It reached No. 10 in Germany, [4] also charting in four other European countries, and performing well in Portugal. [5]
“FEMA called me and told me they wanted to inspect my house then called me back to say they couldn’t drive around the ‘road closed’ sign. They weren’t allowed,” local Chelsea Atkins ...
That’s one thing you’re not going to get out of me.” Unable to reach a contract extension with the Patriots after that Super Bowl, Butler instead signed a five-year, $61 million deal with ...