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  2. Kitsch (song) - Wikipedia

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    On March 20, a teaser video titled "It's our time, Kitsch" was uploaded to Starship Entertainment's YouTube channel, with teaser images featuring the members posted in the following days. [9] Upon the music video's release on March 27, [ 10 ] it topped YouTube 's trending page and surpassed 9.21 million views within 23 hours.

  3. Draw the Line (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Draw the Line" is a song by American hard rock band Aerosmith. It was written by Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, and was released in 1977 as the first single (and title track) from the album Draw the Line. It peaked at number 42 on the Billboard Hot 100. [1] It was included on their album Greatest Hits.

  4. St. Chroma - Wikipedia

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    A music video was released for the song on October 16, 2024, and was the first promotional material for the album. Initially shot with a sepia filter, a masked Tyler (also known with the pseudonym "St.Chroma") with a green suit leads a line of 10 men wearing matching suits, their faces hidden.

  5. The Bell Notes - Wikipedia

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    The Bell Notes were an early American rock and roll group from the East Meadow area of Long Island, New York. [1]The Bell Notes were regular performers in The Bronx in the 1950s, and performed at a bar owned by the father of Ray Tabano; he and Steven Tyler (of Aerosmith) occasionally played between Bell Notes sets, and covered their song "I've Had It".

  6. Deathcamp (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Deathcamp" is a song by American rapper Tyler, the Creator featuring American guitarist Cole Alexander, and serves as the opening track from the former's fourth album Cherry Bomb (2015). It was released alongside " Fucking Young / Perfect " as the album's lead single on April 9, 2015.

  7. Review: Tyler Childers’ new album delivers his gospel in ...

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    The song surfaces again in a stripped-down revision – a give and take of guitar chatter and twang playing over the soulful wail of B3 organ – that pushes the urgency of the Lawrence County ...

  8. Igor (album) - Wikipedia

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    On June 3, 2019, Tyler announced his forthcoming tour for the album, which was supported by Jaden Smith, Blood Orange, and GoldLink. [23] A short clip of the album's seventh track, entitled "A Boy is a Gun*" was released on May 13, 2019. [24] The full music video for the song was released on September 16, 2019. [25]

  9. Neon Gravestones - Wikipedia

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    Neon advertising. The song was written and recorded by Tyler Joseph in his basement and produced alongside Paul Meany of alternative rock band Mutemath. [3] Apart from the band's drummer Josh Dun, Joseph, and Meany, no other person, including friends and family members, was allowed to be present during the songwriting process; this was to not influence the song's direction. [4]