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Gunnar Patrick Gehl, also known as Gunnar (stylized in all caps), is an American singer-songwriter.He released his debut single "Ocean Blue" in October 2018. Gehl was the opening act of PrettyMuch's North American Funktion Tour.
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The single became available for download on June 10. Following the release of "1000hp", "Generation Day" was released as a downloadable song on July 21. [15] One day after the release of "1000hp", Godsmack and Republic Records held a private listening party for the album on June 10 at New York City's Quad Studios. For the event, select members ...
This song pack was only available as a retail bonus from buying Lips: Number One Hits at Best Buy. The song pack was released as worldwide DLC one month later. Number One Hits includes a coupon code that lets players download a themed 5 song pack for free. It is unknown whether or not players will be able to purchase the others at a later date.
A Best Buy Edition (titled Just Dance 2: Special Edition in-game) was released in North America which included three exclusive songs which are The Clash's "Should I Stay or Should I Go", Lipps Inc.'s "Funkytown" (covered by Sweat Invaders in-game) and A. R. Rahman and The Pussycat Dolls' "Jai Ho (You Are My Destiny)" featuring Nicole Scherzinger.
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Now That's What I Call Classic Rock Hits is one of many genre-themed compilation albums from the Now! series in the United States, this one focusing on popular classic rock songs from the 1970s. It was released on May 1, 2012.
The song was given a remix with an extra feature on a verse from Travis Scott on October 31 , because of which the song eventually peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100. [27] Gunna is also featured on "Surf" from the album, as well as "Diamonds" from the deluxe version, the latter which was released in December 2019.