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"Tangled Up" is a song by Caro Emerald. The song was released as a Digital download on 18 February 2013 as the lead single from the album The Shocking Miss Emerald (2013). ). The song peaked at number 6 in the Netherlands, [citation needed] and has so far peaked at No77 in the UK single chart after being BBC Radio 2's playlist in the 'A' L
"Tangled Up" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Billy Currington. He co-wrote the single with Aimee Mayo and Chris Lindsey and produced it with James Stroud . It was released through Mercury Nashville on June 15, 2007, as the intended lead single for his third studio album project. [ 1 ]
All lyrics are written by Chito Miranda; all music is composed by Parokya ni Edgar. No. Title ... 18. "Outro ni Kuya Kunot" (Filler)
It was released on September 25, 2015, via Valory Music Group. [1] [2] [3] The album's lead single "Crash and Burn", was released to radio on April 27, 2015. The album's second single, "Die a Happy Man" was released to country radio on September 28, 2015, but was available for download as a pre-order for the album on September 18, 2015.
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"Tangled Up in Me" is a song recorded by Canadian musician Skye Sweetnam. It was released as the first single from Sweetnam's debut album Noise From the Basement on March 9, 2004, through Capitol Records. The song was written by Skye Sweetnam, James Robertson, Heather Mitchell, and Jimmy Harry.
Bigotilyo is the fifth studio album and sixth overall album of the Filipino alternative rock band Parokya ni Edgar, released in 2003 by Universal Records. The album contains the singles "Chikinini", "Mr. Suave" and "The Yes Yes Show".
Unlike the group's previous records, Tangled Up is a pop album that consistently incorporates elements of electropop, dance music, Europop and various EDM sub-genres. [1] [7] Regarding the sound and production, Alexis Petridis of the Guardian found the material to be "witty, diverse and experimental", whilst Digital Spy contributor Nick Levine believed it to be "their most danceable album to ...