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"10 Seconds" is a song by American singer Jazmine Sullivan. It was written by Sullivan and Salaam Remi for her second studio album, Love Me Back (2010), with production helmed by the latter. It was released on October 15, 2010, as the album's second single and reached number 15 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs .
"10 Seconds" (song), a 2010 song by Jazmine Sullivan "Ten Seconds", a song by Ane Brun from the 2008 album Changing of the Seasons "Ten Seconds", a song by BLAZE from the 2004 album Blood & Belief; Ten Seconds was a progressive rock band that put out an album on Discipline Global Mobile records in 1996
"The Kill" (written "The Kill (Bury Me)" on the single and music video) is a song by American band Thirty Seconds to Mars. The song was released on January 24, 2006 as the second single from their second album, A Beautiful Lie.
10 Seconds is the first studio album by American hip hop producer Jel. It was released on Mush Records on October 22, 2002. [ 1 ] The title derives from the limited sampling time of E-mu SP-1200 .
10 Seconds is a television game show that aired on The Nashville Network from March 29 to September 24, 1993. After the last episode aired, the show went into reruns until March 25, 1994. The show was hosted by Dan Miller and announced by Don Dashiell.
"7 Seconds" is a song performed by Senegalese singer-songwriter Youssou N'Dour and Swedish singer-songwriter Neneh Cherry. Composed by the pair along with Cameron McVey and Jonathan Sharp, it achieved success upon release as a single on June 7, 1994 via Columbia Records, reaching the top 10 in numerous countries; in France, it stayed at number one for 16 weeks, a record at the time.
Throughout the fourth quarter, the Mavericks trailed by 50 points, down 127-75 with 10 minutes remaining. The final score was 144-101. Jaden Hardy led the zombie Mavericks squad with 19 points ...
"Seconds" is the second track on U2's 1983 album, War. The track, with its recurring lyric of "it takes a second to say goodbye", refers to nuclear proliferation . It is the first song in the band's history not sung solely by Bono , as the Edge sings the first two stanzas .