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"Adam's Song" is a song recorded by the American rock band Blink-182 for their third studio album, Enema of the State (1999). It was released as the third and final single from Enema of the State in March 2000, through MCA Records .
"Someone for Me" is a song by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. It is the third track on Minogue's seventeenth studio album Tension II (2024), which was released on 18 October 2024 by BMG and Minogue's company Darenote.
"Trying to Stop Your Leaving" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Dierks Bentley. It was released in January 2008 as the fourth and final single from his 2006 album Long Trip Alone. It peaked at number 5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and at number 73 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The music video for "Guilty" was shot in Los Angeles in 2004. In the video, The Rasmus are performing in a darkened room, with a photographer taking numerous pictures of different people and the band. There is a problem in the photographs' development, and they turn into representations of the people's anguish, fear and pain.
31. "Handling toxic people is not an art, they will be the victim of their own toxicity." – P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar 32. "I have found the best way to deal with a toxic person is to not respond in ...
The music video for "Dakota" was filmed in South Dakota, United States. It features Stereophonics on a road trip through Dakota on the back of a truck. As the video goes on, the band pass various Dakota sights including Mount Rushmore. The video was given an exclusive showing on MTV before it was shown on other music channels. [16]
People on TikTok are lamenting their ruined childhoods thanks to a song from a mockumentary. Most people will recognize the meme of a man tapping his temple and smirking. The man is actor Kayode ...
The music video for "Somebody Else" was filmed at the Alexandra Road Estate. To create the music video for "Somebody Else", the 1975 worked alongside director Tim Mattia. [1] Healy said that despite not having synesthesia, he could visualise what colour a song is: "Not in a pretentious, wanky way but there’s an element to it." Describing ...