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  2. R.E.M. (song) - Wikipedia

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    "R.E.M" is a song by American singer Ariana Grande from her fourth studio album Sweetener, released in 2018. It was written by Grande and Pharrell Williams , production being handled by the latter. The song title inspired the name for Grande's makeup brand, R.E.M. Beauty .

  3. Eponymous (album) - Wikipedia

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    Eponymous includes several alternative versions of songs, including the soundtrack contribution "Romance", which had not previously appeared on an R.E.M. record. Spanning from the initial single release of " Radio Free Europe " to the previous year's breakthrough hit album Document , Eponymous provides a fair overview of R.E.M.'s early work.

  4. List of songs recorded by R.E.M. - Wikipedia

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    The list consists mostly of studio recordings. Remix and live recordings are not listed separately unless the song was only released in that form. [1] Album singles are listed as released on their respective album. Only one release is listed per song, except for a couple of re-recordings, like their first Hib-Tone single.

  5. Collapse into Now - Wikipedia

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    Collapse into Now is the fifteenth and final studio album by American alternative rock band R.E.M., released on March 7, 2011, on Warner Bros. Produced by Jacknife Lee, who previously worked with the band on Accelerate (2008), the album was preceded by the singles "It Happened Today", "Mine Smell Like Honey", "Überlin" and "Oh My Heart".

  6. E-Bow the Letter - Wikipedia

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    Guitarist Peter Buck used an EBow to make certain riffs, hence the song's title. [1]The song is about Stipe's friend, the actor and musician River Phoenix.The title refers to the EBow, [2] an electromagnetic field-generating device that induces sustained vibration in an electric guitar string (creating a violin-like effect), and to a "letter never sent" by Michael Stipe. [3]

  7. Bittersweet Me - Wikipedia

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    "Bittersweet Me" is a song by American rock band R.E.M., released as the second single from their 10th studio album, New Adventures in Hi-Fi (1996). Like much of the album, the song originated while the band were on the road for the Monster tour, although the song was only ever soundchecked and has never been played live as part of a concert. [ 1 ]

  8. R.E.M. Beauty - Wikipedia

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    The company's name is inspired by one of Grande's songs, "R.E.M.", which was released in 2018. [ 7 ] After their launch, many of their cosmetic products were distributed throughout Ulta Beauty stores, as of March 2022.

  9. Reveal (R.E.M. album) - Wikipedia

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    Black considers the song one of R.E.M.'s "most lush and blatantly commercial pieces of work", while Buckley has noted its "echoes of old-style R.E.M. rootsiness." [11] [12] Buck has cited the song as an example of a track whose creation was spurred by his purchase of a new instrument, in this case a glockenspiel. [11]