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"Beautiful Mess" is a song written by Shane Minor, Clay Mills and Exile bassist Sonny LeMaire, and recorded by American country music group Diamond Rio. [1] It was released in April 2002 as the first single from Diamond Rio's album Completely . [ 2 ]
"A Beautiful Mess" is the fourth episode of the second season of the American television comedy drama Shameless, an adaptation of the British series of the same name. It is the 16th overall episode of the series and was written by consulting producer Alex Borstein , and directed by co-executive producer Mark Mylod .
Beautiful Mess may refer to: "Beautiful Mess" (Diamond Rio song), by Diamond Rio "Beautiful Mess" (Kristian Kostov song), Bulgarian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 "Beautiful Mess", a song by Miranda Cosgrove from her 2010 album Sparks Fly "Beautiful Mess", a song by Gabi DeMartino from her 2022 album Paintings of Me
"Beautiful Mess" is a song performed by Bulgarian-Russian-Kazakh singer Kristian Kostov. [1] The song was released as a digital download on 13 March 2017 through Virginia Records. The song represented Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 in Kyiv, Ukraine. [1] [2] Beautiful Mess was performed as Kostov's first song on Singer 2019. [3]
The band charted 32 more singles between then and 2006, including four more that reached No. 1: "How Your Love Makes Me Feel" (1997), "One More Day" (2001), "Beautiful Mess" (2002), and "I Believe" (2003). Diamond Rio has recorded nine studio albums, four Greatest Hits compilations, and an album of Christmas music.
The mother of one of the four University of Idaho students who were found slain in 2022 shared the story behind the matching ring she had with her daughter, and the foundation created in her honor.
Diamond Rio charted four additional number one hits: "How Your Love Makes Me Feel" (1997), "One More Day" (2001), "Beautiful Mess" (2002), and "I Believe" (2003). The latter three charted in the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100, as did 1999's "Unbelievable", which was a number two on the country chart.
Giselle Smith and Semaj Morris, 17, were both killed on Wednesday, Dec. 11, with Smith's sister Paris Kiper in critical condition