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  2. Superheroes (song) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Script lead vocalist Danny O'Donoghue, "Superheroes" is a song written for "the unsung heroes out in the world". [1] The song, which calls out "people who are going through the hardest of times but can keep their head held high", has drawn comparisons by some music critics to "Firework", originally performed by American singer Katy Perry, in terms of the song's lyrical themes.

  3. Superhero (Heroes & Villains) - Wikipedia

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    "Superhero (Heroes & Villains)" is a trap song that features "pummeling 808s and muted horns" in the production, over which Future raps in his "customary, chant-like flow", [1] and style similar to "the days of DS2" [2] In the latter portion, the instrumental "fades into somber synths", for "distorted melodies" from Chris Brown, [1] who sings about people who do not want to see him succeed. [3]

  4. Superhero (Falling in Reverse song) - Wikipedia

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    "Superhero" is a song by American rock band Falling in Reverse. It was released on July 10, 2017. The music video for the song had over 5 million views on YouTube. [citation needed] The song had over 10 million plays on Spotify. [citation needed] It was released as the fourth single from Falling in Reverse's fourth studio album, Coming Home.

  5. Like That (Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar song)

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    "Like That" is a song by American rapper Future and record producer Metro Boomin with fellow American rapper Kendrick Lamar. It was sent to US rhythmic radio through Freebandz (under the business name Wilburn Holding Co), Boominati Worldwide, Epic Records, and Republic as the third and final single from Future and Metro's collaborative studio album, We Don't Trust You, on March 26, 2024.

  6. Long Hard Road Out of Hell - Wikipedia

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    "Long Hard Road Out of Hell" is a song by American rock band Marilyn Manson and British trip hop band Sneaker Pimps. It was released as a single from the soundtrack to the 1997 motion picture Spawn. An arena rock and gothic rock song, "Long Hard Road Out of Hell" was written by Marilyn Manson and Twiggy Ramirez and produced by Manson and Sean ...

  7. Wonderboy (Tenacious D song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of the song tell the tale of the superhero Wonderboy as he forms an alliance with his lute-wielding arch-rival Young Nasty Man and forms the band Tenacious D. Wonderboy's powers are not revealed in the song but according to the lyrics we know that Young Nasty Man has powers that are "comparable" to Wonderboy's.

  8. Painkiller (Judas Priest song) - Wikipedia

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    It is off the band's twelfth album of the same name as the opening track. The lyrics tell the story of the Painkiller, the character featured on the cover of the album, who is a cyborg superhero who saves mankind from destruction. "Painkiller" has become one of Judas Priest's most popular songs. [3] [4]

  9. Superhero (Gary Barlow song) - Wikipedia

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    "Superhero" is the second American single released from the American version of British singer-songwriter Gary Barlow's debut solo album, Open Road. It was released on February 17, 1998, six weeks after the release of the album in America. The track also appears as a single on Barlow's 2018 compilation album, Open Road: 21st Anniversary Edition.