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Public reaction was better. "Lookin' for Love" rose to No. 1 (for a three-week stay) on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, and was a No. 5 Billboard Hot 100 hit as well. On the US Cash Box Top 100, the song spent two weeks at No. 4. [8] The song is now recognized as a standard in country music, praised by country music fans and critics alike.
"All the Wrong Places" is a song by British recording artist Example. It was released as the first single from his fifth studio album, Live Life Living, on 8 September 2013 in the United Kingdom by Epic Records. The song is written by Example, Alf Bamford, and Steve Hill, and it was produced by Example and Bamford under his new stage name Critikal.
All the Wrong Places, a 2000 American romantic comedy directed by Martin Edwards; An episode from Australian TV series McLeod's Daughters (season 7) 2007; All the Wrong Places, a 2019 novel by Joy Fielding "All the Wrong Places" (song) a 2013 song by the British rapper Example; The byline to the song "Lookin' for Love" from the soundtrack of ...
The song quickly began to trend on YouTube, reaching number one in the United States. [8] The band even released a promotional video with YouTube Music. [9] The song reached number one on the Billboard Rock charts. This is the band's second song to enter Billboard Hot 100 chart, debuting at number 77. [10]
This is probably one of the deepest videos I've ever done ... it's all about love and love being like a drug, you definitely get that from this." [10] The male love interest in the video is Dudley O'Shaughnessy, a model and former boxer. [11] Upon the release of the video, Matsoukas explained the content of the video in an interview with MTV:
Prozzäk (also known as Simon and Milo [1]) are a Canadian virtual pop music duo formed by Jay Levine and James Bryan McCollum in 1998. Their recordings and animated music videos tell the comedic tale of their frontmen, Simon (Levine) and Milo (McCollum), who are best friends on a search to find true love.
Megan Boni created an accidental earworm. On April 30, the 26-year-old New York-based TikToker sang a little ditty about searching for a wealthy, tall, blue-eyed Wall Street-type, then shared it ...
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