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  2. Gangsta (Kehlani song) - Wikipedia

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    "Gangsta" is a song by American singer and songwriter Kehlani. It serves as the fourth and final single from the Suicide Squad soundtrack.The song was released on August 1, 2016 by Atlantic Records and was written by Kehlani, Myron Birdsong, Skylar Grey, Andrew Swanson and JMIKE, with the latter two also producing the song. [2]

  3. Elo Kiddies - Wikipedia

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    It was released as a single twice, in 1977 as an A-side backed by "Speak Now Or Forever Hold Your Peace", and in 1979 as the B-side of the live "Ain't That a Shame" from Cheap Trick at Budokan. "Elo Kiddies" has been included on a number of Cheap Trick's live and compilation albums, including Budokan II and other anniversary editions of Cheap ...

  4. Never Grow Up - Wikipedia

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    Critics deemed "Never Grow Up" one of Speak Now 's most country-leaning tracks [11] and the closest to Swift's previous works, [8] with some believing that it could have been for her 2006 self-titled studio album. [10] [12] Rolling Stone 's writer Rob Sheffield viewed the song as a "folksy fingerpicking change of pace" on Speak Now. [12]

  5. Wanksta - Wikipedia

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    "Wanksta" is a song by American rapper 50 Cent, released on November 5, 2002, as the third single from the soundtrack to the film 8 Mile (2002). The single, produced by Sha Money XL and John "J-Praize" Freeman, reached number 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The song originally appeared on 50 Cent's mixtape No Mercy, No Fear, released in August ...

  6. The Happening (1967 film) - Wikipedia

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    Another music piece, "The Fuzz", was used by several local area TV news programs in the United States and Canada in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and a rearrangement of the same composition is still used by Brazil's Rede Globo national newscast Jornal Nacional, and Televisa in Mexico for national newcast 24 Horas.

  7. Mean (song) - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by critics of Swift, the lyrics narrate a protagonist's self-awareness of her own shortcomings, efforts to overcome the criticism, and ridicule of a "mean" antagonist. In reviews of Speak Now, many music critics noted "Mean" as the album's only country song congruent with Swift's self-identity as a country musician. Some praised the ...

  8. Taylor Swift teases song off 'Speak Now (Taylor's Version)' - AOL

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    A clip from the song appears in a new video in which Swift shows off the Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) purple vinyl, while sporting one of her most iconic rhinestone Eras Tour bodysuits.

  9. One Night in Miami... (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, an original song "Speak Now" was also performed by Odom Jr., who co-wrote the song with Sam Ashworth, who wrote for the former's 2019 album Mr. Odom Jr. on writing the song "Speak Now" commented that "the producers were always very interested in whomever was cast as Sam [being] the person that would write the song for the movie.