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"Make You Mine" is a song by American singer-songwriter Madison Beer. It was released on February 9, 2024, through Epic Records and Sing It Loud. Written and produced by Beer and Leroy Clampitt, "Make You Mine" reached the top 40 in Estonia, Greece, Ireland, Lebanon, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, and Saudi Arabia, and peaked at number 50 on the UK Singles Chart.
Make You Mine may refer to: "Make You Mine" (Nina song), 2003 "Make You Mine" (Talay Riley song), 2011 "Make You Mine" (High Valley song), 2014
The song was written and produced by The 33rd, and features a rap verse performed by rapper Picasso. "Make You Mine" differed from the previous singles Nina was known for. Its upbeat groove and flirty lyrics allowed her to transcend the typical "love song syndrome" most Filipino artists are known for, and spun a reinvented image for the singer.
"I'm Gonna Make You Mine" is a song released in 1969 by Lou Christie. It was featured on his 1969 album I'm Gonna Make You Mine, [3] ...
In the lyrics of the song, Chuck D says "neither party is mine, not the jackass or the elephant", indicating that he and the black community will not challenge Arizona by voting for the Democratic or Republican parties represented by those mascots. [4] During live performances of the song, the group would hang a Klansman effigy.
+ 'Gonna Make You Mine (Westside Remix)' was released on CD in 1992 on the 'Tighten Up Volume 1' remix project. It was remixed by Dancin' Danny D & Godwin Logie. It was remixed by Dancin' Danny D & Godwin Logie.
The feeling that life is waiting for you, and yet it’s not happening. All of that is static." [ 2 ] Oblivion has also said, "I've fallen in love with the idea of static over the last year...When we were making this record, we put a couple of broken TVs on the mixing board and we'd turn the lights off, stare at them, and listen to the songs to ...
"You Make Me Want to Make You Mine" is a song written by Dave Loggins, and recorded by American country music artist Juice Newton. It was released in June 1985 as the first single from the album Old Flame. The song was Newton's second number 1 hit on the U.S. Country chart as a solo artist.