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"Start Again" is a song by American band OneRepublic, featuring American rapper Logic. The song was released on May 15, 2018, as a single from the Season 2 soundtrack of the TV series 13 Reasons Why. The track was released through record labels Mosley Music Group and Interscope Records.
"Start Again", a song by Annette Ducharme, theme song of the CBC Television teen soap opera Edgemont "Start Again", a song by Chris Lake
"Start Again" is a song recorded by Japanese-American singer-songwriter Ai, released October 3, 2022, by EMI Records. Based on a true story of a mother and daughter's interaction with one another, the song was written by Ai with additional composition by producer Uta. Upon its release, the song failed to enter any Billboard Japan or Oricon charts.
Start Again is the seventh extended play (EP) by American musician and record producer Seven Lions. It was released on 24 August, 2018, via Ophelia Records , a label founded by Seven Lions. The extended play contains four tracks, all of which feature Australian singer-songwriter Fiora .
"Start Again" is the second solo single by the Australian singer Conrad Sewell. It was released on 10 March 2015 and taken from his first extended play, All I Know. The song was co-written by Sewell and Jamie Hartman. It laments the loss of a lover and the fervent hope for a fresh start. [2]
A snippet of the music video was also teased on Twitter by Sean on the same day. [ 3 ] On a "bouncy, 808-heavy" beat produced by Hit-Boy, [ 4 ] the rappers bring great energy and rap about a variety of topics, including designer clothing, relationships with women and God-given abilities; Ferg talks about "moving product" in his youth. [ 1 ]
Starting All Over Again may refer to: "Starting All Over Again" (Mel & Tim song) "Starting All Over Again" (One Horse Blue song) See also. Starting Out (disambiguation)
"Starting All Over Again" is a 1972 song by the cousin duo Mel & Tim. It is the title track of their second LP. It was their second and final top 40 hit in the U.S. and Canada. It peaked at number 19 on the Billboard Hot 100, spending five months on the American charts. On the R&B chart, the song peaked at number 4.