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  2. Trina Belamide - Wikipedia

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    Tell the World of His Love (for World Youth Day 1995) [16] Noisy Neighbors: Life Power (Philippine National Red Cross Songwriting Contest 1999) Regine Velasquez: You've Made Me Stronger; Sabihin Mo Lang (from the movie soundtrack of “Kailangan Ko’y Ikaw” (Kailangan Ko Ikaw)) Roselle Nava: Kung Saan May Pangarap (from Ang TV Movie Soundtrack)

  3. My Love Emotion - Wikipedia

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    My Love Emotion is the seventh studio album of Filipino singer-actress Regine Velasquez, [1] released in 1995 by Polycosmic Records in the Philippines, and distributed by Mercury Records. It was also released in other part of Asia like Hong Kong, Japan, China, Taiwan, Indonesia and Thailand under PolyGram Records .

  4. Bobby Sox - Wikipedia

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    "Bobby Sox" is a song by the American rock band Green Day from their fourteenth studio album, Saviors (2024). Released as the album's fifth single, the song was originally written by Billie Joe Armstrong as a love song to his wife, but its lyrics evolved to instead reflect his bisexuality. "Bobby Sox" has received a generally positive reception ...

  5. Last of the American Girls - Wikipedia

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    "Last of the American Girls" is a song by American rock band Green Day. The song is the tenth track from their eighth studio album 21st Century Breakdown (2009) Written by the band and produced by Butch Vig, the song was released as the album's fifth and final single on March 22, 2010.

  6. Look Ma, No Brains! - Wikipedia

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    "Look Ma, No Brains!" is a song by American rock band Green Day, released as the second single of their fourteenth studio album Saviors (2024). Written by the band and produced by Rob Cavallo, the lyrics take the perspective of a "hapless rube" who "spirals into chaos".

  7. Dookie - Wikipedia

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    The exterior of 924 Gilman Street in West Berkeley. Green Day played the venue until they were banned in September 1993 for signing with a major label. With the success in the independent world of the band's first two albums, 39/Smooth (1990) and Kerplunk (1991), which sold 30,000 units each, [4] [5] a number of major record labels became interested in Green Day. [6]

  8. Walking Contradiction - Wikipedia

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    "Walking Contradiction" is a song by American rock band Green Day, released as a promotional single from their fourth album Insomniac. Also the closing track on the album, the song reached number 21 on the Modern Rock Tracks in August 1996. [3]

  9. Oh Yeah! (Green Day song) - Wikipedia

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    "Oh Yeah!" is a song recorded by American rock band Green Day for their thirteenth studio album, Father of All Motherfuckers (2020). Band members Billie Joe Armstrong, Tré Cool, and Mike Dirnt all co-wrote the song, which samples Joan Jett's cover of "Do You Wanna Touch Me" (Oh Yeah) was released on January 16, 2020, through Reprise Records as the album's third single.