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"Try Again" is a song recorded by American singer Aaliyah for the soundtrack to Romeo Must Die (2000). After its initial release, it appeared as a bonus track on international editions of Aaliyah's eponymous third and final studio album (2001). The song was written by Static Major and Timbaland, while production was handled by the latter.
With music composed by Patrick Stump and the lyrics penned by bassist Pete Wentz, the song was one of the two tracks produced by Babyface for the album. [ 5 ] "Thnks fr th Mmrs" was a commercial success, reaching No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, and became the band's highest charting and most popular single in Australia at ...
"Try Again" is a song by American contemporary R&B group Champaign. Released in February 1983 [ 1 ] as the only single from their album Modern Heart , this ballad rose through the Billboard Hot 100 chart in April and May, peaking at number 23 in mid-June.
"@TaylorSwift, Thank you for asking us to be a part of such an incredible moment in your life and career," wrote the band, featuring vocalist Hayley Williams, guitarist Taylor York and drummer Zac ...
Timothée Chalamet is 28 years old and just landed the fourth Golden Globe nomination of his career. He’s in contention for the best actor in a motion picture drama prize at the 2025 ceremony ...
Play It Again" reached number one on the Country Airplay chart for the week ending of May 31, 2014; the same week, Florida Georgia Line's "This Is How We Roll", on which Bryan is a featured artist, held the number two position on the Country Airplay chart, making Bryan the first artist in the chart's 24-year history to hold the top two ...
Thank You for Playing [1] is an American documentary film, produced and directed by Malika Zouhali-Worrall and David Osit. The film follows the development of the video game That Dragon, Cancer , which tells the story of Ryan and Amy Green raising their son Joel who has been diagnosed with cancer.
The title for "Thanks for the Pepperoni" came from a line on a Lenny Bruce comedy album. [ 46 ] [ nb 5 ] The track is a six-minute jam in the style of Chuck Berry 's " Roll Over Beethoven ". [ 34 ] Recorded at the same session as "Plug Me In", it again includes guitar solos by Harrison, Clapton and Mason.