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"Just a Dream" is a song by American rapper Nelly, released as the lead single from his sixth album 5.0 in 2010. The song was written by Mitch J, Nelly, Rico Love, Jim Jonsin and Frank Romano with Jonsin and Love producing the song. [1] The song was released on August 16, 2010, to iTunes Stores around the world for digital download. [2]
Gatsbys American Dream is an American indie rock band from Seattle, Washington.Since their founding in 2001, they have released four full-length albums and one EP. The band's self-titled fourth album, their second released with Fearless Records, peaked at number 22 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart and number 28 on the Top Independent Albums chart. [1]
Gatsbys American Dream is the self-titled fourth album from Gatsbys American Dream. It is the band's second album released under Fearless Records and their fourth full-length overall. It is also the first album with band member Kyle O'Quin.
It's probably no coincidence that Hollywood has decided to turn F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 classic, The Great Gatsby, into a new movie (released Friday). The book famously depicts the lavish ...
The song also debuted at number 8 on the Billboard Digital Songs chart, selling 135,000 downloads in its first week. [14] [15] "Just a Dream" is Nelly's highest-charting song since his 2005 single "Grillz" and debuted at number 22 on the Billboard Rap Songs. The song entered the Canadian Hot 100 in August 2010, at number 32. [16]
Cornell Iral Haynes Jr. [3] (born November 2, 1974), [3] better known by his stage name Nelly, is an American rapper, singer, and actor. He grew up in St. Louis , Missouri, and embarked on his musical career in 1993 as a member of the Midwest hip hop group St. Lunatics .
Nelly (real name Cornell Iral Haynes Jr.) gushed about his dream ride via Instagram on Wednesday, November 1. “Sometimes all you can say is ‘Thank You,’” he wrote alongside snaps of ...
The song "Speaker for the Dead" is a reference to an Orson Scott Card novel of the same name. Many of the lyrics from "The Badlands" are taken from The Lord of the Rings series. Lyrics in "The Loosing of the Shadow" are greatly inspired by Ursula K. Le Guin's novel A Wizard of Earthsea. The song shares its name with the fourth chapter of the book.