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Kid Rock - "Bawitdaba" [1]; Powerman 5000 - "When Worlds Collide"; Juvenile - "Back That Thang Up"; Kid Rock - "Cowboy"; Def Leppard - "Goodbye" [2]; Sugar Ray ...
The music video for "Special Education" was directed by John Colombo. [9] More than four minutes long, [10] it features members of the Goodie Mob singing the song with child actors portraying younger versions of them. There are also anti-bullying elements in the video. [6] Additionally, a lyric video was released. [11]
English singer and songwriter Seal has released ten studio albums, four live albums, two compilation albums, forty-three singles and four video albums. From 1994 to 2016, Seal has had 13 singles that charted on the US Adult Contemporary chart, two of which peaked at number one.
He was selected for SEAL Team 6 in 2004 before being assigned to Gold Squadron. As the pace of the war picked up, Bill was in a constant deployment cycle, but also honing his skills and building a ...
"Secret" is a song by British singer Seal, released on 12 September 2010 in the UK as the first single from his seventh studio album, Seal 6: Commitment (2010). It reached number 82 on the UK Singles Chart. [1]
The song is performed by will.i.am, Seal, Bono, Mary J. Blige, and Faith Hill, with David Foster appearing on piano. The song's live debut, at the Kennedy Center, was broadcast live on a special edition of The Oprah Winfrey Show aired on January 19, 2009, in honor of the next day's inauguration of Barack Obama as President of the United States. [1]
Unborn Child is the sixth studio album by American music duo Seals and Crofts, released on February 8, 1974 by Warner Bros. Records. It features two singles, "Unborn Child" and "The King of Nothing", which reached number 66 and number 60 on the Billboard Hot 100 respectively. The title track reached number 63 in Canada. [3]
"American Child" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Phil Vassar. It was released in April 2002 as the lead-off single and title track from the album of the same name. It peaked at number 5 on the Hot Country Songs chart, and number 48 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song was written by Vassar and Craig Wiseman.