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There are 2 music videos for "Stubborn Love". The first one released on October 3, 2012 is a collection of live performances and behind the scenes footage shot between April and August 2012 during the Lumineers Big Parade 2012 tour. [1]
The album was released in the United States on April 3, 2012, and contains the singles "Ho Hey", "Stubborn Love" and "Submarines". The album peaked at number 2 on the Billboard 200 chart. The vinyl LP version of the record was pressed by United Record Pressing in Nashville, Tennessee .
Stubborn Love is the first album by Christian singer/songwriter Kathy Troccoli, released in 1982 on Reunion Records. [2] Stubborn Love was reportedly the best-selling debut album by a contemporary Christian music female artist. The title song was a hit on Christian radio reaching number two on the Christian AC chart.
Stubborn Love, a song by Seaway, from the album Colour Blind Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Stubborn Love .
Stubborn is the debut studio album by Nigerian singer Victony. It was released on 21 June 2024 through Encore Recordings, and features guest appearances from artists Asake , Saint Jhn , Teezo Touchdown , Shallipopi , Ktizo and Shorae Moore.
In late August, the group performed at Fashion Meets Music Festival, [18] followed by an appearance at Riot Fest. [29] On September 9, a music video was released for "Ready & Willing". [30] On September 25, "Stories of a Different Kind" was premiered via Alternative Press. [31] The following day, "Stubborn" was made available for streaming. [32]
The music video for "Stupid Love" was directed by Gil Green and produced by Judd Allison, with filming taking place on December 20, 2013 in Jason's hometown of Miami, Florida. The music video made its worldwide premiere online through Derulo's official YouTube channel on February 4, 2014. The video depicts Derulo and his wife moving into their ...
"All Time Love" is a song performed by English singer Will Young. It was written by Jamie Hartman and produced by Stephen Lipson . The song was released as the second single from Young's third album, Keep On (2005), as his ninth single overall.