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"Play Hard" is a song by French DJ and record producer David Guetta featuring vocals from American singers Ne-Yo and Akon. It was released on 15 March 2013 as the third single from the 2012 re-release of Guetta's fifth studio album, Nothing but the Beat (2011).
"Work Hard, Play Hard" is a song by American rapper Wiz Khalifa, released as the lead single from his fourth studio album, O.N.I.F.C. (2012). The track features production from Benny Blanco and Stargate .
"Work Hard, Play Hard" is a song by Dutch disc jockey and producer Tiësto with vocals from Canadian singer Kay. It was released on 10 August 2011 in the Netherlands.The electro house remix made by Canadian band Autoerotique gained more success than the original mix.
Work hard, play hard may also refer to: "Work Hard, Play Hard" (Tiësto song), a single by Dutch DJ Tiësto; Work Hard – Play Hard , a documentary film by German film director Carmen Losmann "Work hard play hard", the figurative English translation of the motto of the Camborne School of Mines (Laboris gloria Ludi)
The main melody of the song was sampled in Guetta's 2013 song "Play Hard" featuring Ne-Yo and Akon. The recording was later included in the reboot album Nothing but the Beat 2.0. Some sources have described this "heavy" sampling as an example of the "gray area in the world of music plagiarism".
The song peaked at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1992. [7] A cover of this song, entitled "He's Playing Hard to Get", was released by British girl group Solid Harmonie on their debut album , but was not released as a single.
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"Work Hard, Play Harder" is a song by American country music artist Gretchen Wilson. It was released on October 26, 2009, as the lead single from her fourth studio album, I Got Your Country Right Here (2010), and first to be issued under Wilson's own label, Redneck Records.