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"She Thinks She Needs Me" is a song written by Shane Minor, Sonny LeMaire and Clay Mills, and recorded by American country music artist Andy Griggs. It was released in February 2004 as the lead-off single from his album This I Gotta See. It peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
This I Gotta See is the third studio album by American country music singer Andy Griggs.Released in 2004 as his final album for RCA Nashville, the album produced three singles: "She Thinks She Needs Me", "If Heaven" and the title track.
The song interpolates Norwegian producer Todd Terje's single "Eurodans". [7] In the hook, he uses nursery rhymes about the plague (Ring a Ring o' Roses) and taxes. [8] "Hey ho here she goes/ Either a little too high or a little too low/ Got no self-esteem and vertigo/ Cause she thinks she's made of candy," Williams chants on the chorus. [9]
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From "Adopt Me" to "Royale High," YouTube gaming expert MeganPlays walked Yahoo Life through the 10 most-played games on Roblox and what kids are doing in them.
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Brian revisited the song a final time in 1998, when it was completed as "She Says That She Needs Me" with modified lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager on the album Imagination. In 2013, the song was released in a digitally altered form for the group's box set Made in California. It mashed up the unfinished vocals by Brian overdubbed in 1976 with Beach ...
"Needs" is a song by American singer Tinashe and the second single from her sixth studio album, BB/Ang3l (2023). It was released on August 18, 2023, through her independent label Tinashe Music Inc. and Nice Life Recording Company , and was produced by Royce David and Jonny Made-It, who additionally co-wrote the song with Tinashe herself.