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"Take It Back" is a song by the progressive rock band Pink Floyd, released as the seventh track on their 1994 album The Division Bell. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was also released as a single on 16 May 1994, the first from the album, and Pink Floyd's first for seven years.
"Take It Back" is a song by English DJ and producer Toddla T, released on 30 March 2011 as the first single from his second studio album Watch Me Dance. The song features guest vocal contributions by Shola Ama and J2K .
Take It Back! was an American hardcore band from Fayetteville, Arkansas. The band started making music in 2005, and disbanded in 2009. Their membership was vocalist, Nick Thomas, guitarists, Daniel Hawkins and Cody Bradley, and drummer, Josh Huskey. The band released an extended play, Rumors of Revolt, in 2009, with Facedown Records.
Take It Back" is a 1994 song by Pink Floyd. Take It Back may also refer to: "Take It Back" (Cream song), 1967 "Take It Back" (The J. Geils Band song), 1978 "Take It Back" (Reba McEntire song), 1992 "Take It Back" (Snot song), 2000 "Take It Back" (Toddla T song), 2011 "Take it Back", a track from Bug Hunter's 2020 album Bigger Than Myself
"Take It Back" is a song written by Kristy Jackson, and recorded by American country music artist Reba McEntire. It was released in October 1992 as the first single from her album, It's Your Call . The song reached #5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in February 1993.
Yakety Yak, Take it Back is a 1991 celebrity charity music video film aimed at encouraging recycling using a combination of live action rock stars, rappers, and animated Warner Bros. characters. [1] The film originally aired on MTV in a shortened music video form and was released in an extended version on home video.
The German Kiss pinball machine.. The American rock band Kiss has licensed a large amount of merchandising throughout their career. According to Sandra O'Loughlin in an article for Brandweek magazine, "Kiss has licensed its name to more than 3,000 product categories, from lunch boxes and comic books to credit cards and condoms to become nearly a one-billion-dollar brand."
Killer Merch appeared in The Beautiful World of Jeffree Star. [4] In 2019, Killer Merch and its business development manager Stefan Toler partnered with Cody Ko and Noel Miller to sell their merchandise. The company previously represented their music group Tiny Meat Gang and sold their tour merchandise after partnering with them a year ago. [2]