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  2. Clean (song) - Wikipedia

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    The re-recording of "Clean", subtitled "Taylor's Version", was released as part of 1989 ' s re-recording, 1989 (Taylor's Version), on October 27, 2023. [38] "Clean (Taylor's Version)" is a second longer than the original; Heap reprised her role as co-producer and player of instruments including vibraphone, percussion, kalimba, keyboard, and drums.

  3. The 1 - Wikipedia

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    "The 1" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and the opening track from her eighth studio album, Folklore (2020). She wrote the song with its producer, Aaron Dessner . A folk and soft rock tune with elements of indie folk , "The 1" sets Swift's conversational vocals over a production consisting of piano and percussion .

  4. Radio edit - Wikipedia

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    Radio edits may have more or fewer words edited than the "clean version", because of the stations' or agencies' standards. A "dirty" radio edit preserving the sound of the offensive word or words but maintaining the shorter play time may be produced, which may be aimed at club play, nighttime radio, and non-terrestrial radio stations.

  5. Clean, Clean - Wikipedia

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    This version featured an extended 12-inch version of the song, whilst the B-side was "Living in the Plastic Age", the duo's previous single release. The release also featured exclusive artwork. [11] The 12-inch version of "Clean, Clean" would later see release as a bonus track on the 2010 Japanese CD re-release of The Age of Plastic. [12]

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  7. Clean - Wikipedia

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    Clean, an amplifier sound in guitar terminology; Clean vocals, a term used for singing to distinguish it from unclean vocals, such as screaming or growling; Clean, a term used for the edited or censored version of a piece of media; see Parental Advisory#Application; The Clean, an influential first-wave indie rock band

  8. Lighters Up (Lil' Kim song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video of the song starts with the chorus of the clean version of "Shut Up Bitch", which they say "Shut Up, Chick" instead. The video was directed by Kirk Fraser in New York City, peaked at #1 on BET 106 & Park. Two versions of the song were released.

  9. Clean version - Wikipedia

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