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"7 Years" is a song by Danish soul-pop band Lukas Graham from their second studio album, Lukas Graham. The song was released as a digital download on Lukas Forchhammer 's 27th birthday, which was September 18, 2015 by Copenhagen Records . [ 1 ]
7 Year Bitch was an American punk rock band from Seattle, Washington.The band was active between 1990 and 1997 and released three albums over that time. The band formed at the same time as the emergence of the riot grrrl sub-genre, which is a subgenre of punk music from the early to mid-1990s that emphasized the role of women in rock music.
Lyrically, the songs often deal with relatable experiences like growing up poor ("Mama Said") or drinking ("Drunk in the Morning"). [7] The band's most popular song, "7 Years", describes growing up and aging at specific points in life (from seven years old to 60). [46] Forchhammer grew up in a self-governing artistic community of Christiania. [7]
"Seven Years of Letters" is a song by Scottish indie rock band The Twilight Sad. The song was released as the second single from the band's second studio album, Forget the Night Ahead . It was released on 19 October 2009 on Fat Cat Records . [ 1 ]
Seven Years or 7 Years may refer to: 7 Years, 2006 French drama film "7 Years" (Lukas Graham song), 2015 "7 Years" (Superheist song), 2002; Seven Years, a song from Natalie Merchant's album Tigerlily; Seven Years, by Mark Mallman; Seven Years: 1998–2005, album by ATB Seven Years (1998–2005), DVD by ATB, released with the special edition of ...
Each year when the clock strikes midnight on New Year's, people around the world sing one song in unison. "Auld Lang Syne" has long been a hit at New Year's parties in the U.S. as people join ...
"Seven Tears" is a song by the Goombay Dance Band, released in 1981. It was released as the only single from their third studio album, Holiday in Paradise , and was subsequently featured on the UK-only compilation Seven Tears .
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