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"Whatever It Takes" is a song recorded by Canadian country group High Valley. The group's frontman Brad Rempel co-wrote the song with Ben Stennis and Jon Nite . [ 1 ] It is the lead single off their 2022 studio album Way Back , [ 2 ] and the first single release after former member Curtis Rempel left the group.
"Whatever It Takes" is a song by American pop rock band Imagine Dragons. The song was released on May 9, 2017, as a promotional single through Kidinakorner and Interscope . It later became the third single from the band's third studio album, Evolve , on October 6, 2017.
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The lyrics to "What It Takes" are about getting over a past relationship and the resulting hurt feelings. [8] Lyrics in the song reference two other Aerosmith songs: F.I.N.E.*, also featured on the Pump album; and "Heart's Done Time", featured on the band's previous album, Permanent Vacation.
Whatever It Takes, a book by Paul Tough "Whatever it takes", a phrase used by Mario Draghi in 2012 as president of the European Central Bank #WhateverItTakes, a Twitter motto used by the Cleveland Cavaliers during their 2018 playoff run
American pop rock band Imagine Dragons have 4 songs on the list, three of which came from their third studio album Evolve ("Thunder" at number 22, "Whatever It Takes" at number 37, and "Believer" at number 100) and one of which came from their 4th studio album Origins ("Natural" at number 69.)
The reference added only listing top 10 best songs by Imagine Dragons and explain very little about genres. I did try to find more reliable and stronger reference about what type of music genre is Whatever it Takes, but I can't find the reliable sources to explain it. But I did looked up rateyourmusic.com and discogs.com as both say pop rock ...