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  2. How Olivia Rodrigo's 'Bad Idea Right?' Video References 'Glee ...

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    Olivia Rodrigo‘s music video for “Bad Idea Right?” is on everyone’s mind — and not only because of the not-so cryptic lyrics. The track, which was released on Friday, August 11, is about ...

  3. Let the Bad Times Roll (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Let the Bad Times Roll" premiered on March 25, 2021, a month after the song was released as a single. It shows an exaggerated view of life during the COVID-19 quarantine, with the video's characters experiencing bizarre and frightening situations while stuck at home. [3] As of September 2021, it has gained over 4.6 million ...

  4. Slurpee - Wikipedia

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    Slurpee became the top selling 7-Eleven product and kids / teens / young adults came in regularly for the latest "flavor" with less and less promotional expense. After Funny Names, the next innovation was Slurpee Cups. In 1972, Baseball Slurpee Cups, plastic cups with illustrations of favorite players including Johnny Bench, Pete Rose and others.

  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. Why Olivia Rodrigo Changed Some of Her More Explicit 'Guts ...

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    Rebecca Sapp/Getty Images Olivia Rodrigo’s sophomore album, Guts, was almost way more explicit than what fans have heard. “I love using a swear word when I think it’s tasteful and necessary ...

  7. AOL Video - Serving the best video content from AOL and ...

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  8. Stick Stickly (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stick Stickly" is a song by American metalcore band Attack Attack!. It was released on June 4, 2008, as the lead single from their debut studio album, Someday Came Suddenly. [3] The song became an internet meme for popularizing crabcore, referencing the head bobbing and crab walks in its accompanied music video. [4]

  9. You can get a free 7-Eleven Slurpee — if you know when to ...

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    The convenience store chain is celebrating its 96th birthday.