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A sticker album is a book in which collectable stickers are stuck into designated sections. Sticker album themes can be sporting events such as the FIFA World Cup , English Premier League or TV shows , Movies , Animals or Music .
Sticker is the third Korean-language and fourth overall studio album by South Korean boy band NCT 127. It was released on September 17, 2021, by SM Entertainment , distributed by Dreamus in South Korea and Virgin Music in United States.
For the 2014 World Cup, three million FIFA.com users took part in the Panini Digital Sticker Album contest. [27] Panini developed an app for the 2018 World Cup where fans could collect and swap virtual stickers. [28] Five million people gathered digital stickers for the 2018 World Cup. [29] Sticker trade in Brazil for Panini's 2018 World Cup ...
"Sticker" is a song recorded by South Korean boy group NCT 127 for their third studio album of the same name. Composed by frequent production group and collaborator Dem Jointz, Calixte, Prince Chapelle, Ryan S. Jhun and Yoo Young-jin with lyrical composition by the latter and members Taeyong and Mark, the "experimental" hip-hop track was released digitally on September 17, 2021 as the lead ...
Sticker trade in Brazil for Panini’s 2018 World Cup sticker album At their simplest stickers can be beginner-friendly collectables , serving as a gateway to the collecting hobby. Forming a partnership with FIFA in 1970, Panini first produced a World Cup sticker album for the 1970 World Cup .
Sticker Happy is the fifth studio album by the Philippine alternative rock band Eraserheads, released on September 11, 1997 by BMG Records (Pilipinas) Inc. The album saw the band experimenting with techno and experimental rock genres, incorporating a wide range of instruments and guitar effects.
Albums began bearing labels that cautioned consumers about the content, but there wasn't a uniform system. There weren't even rules about what merited a label and what didn't.
The toys were released in series, all with their own specific themes, and there are seven series in all. Along with the individual toys, the line also includes other merchandise, such as video games, activity books and sticker albums. A Trash Pack magazine has also been released through PONY Magazine. [2]