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  2. Florida Georgia Line discography - Wikipedia

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    American country music duo Florida Georgia Line has released five studio albums, two compilation albums, four extended plays, 19 singles (as a lead artist), four featured singles, 27 other charted songs, and 29 music videos.

  3. Simple (Florida Georgia Line song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was one of two tracks leaked in advance of Florida Georgia Line's upcoming fourth studio album. It is their first solo single release since "Smooth" in late 2017, although the duo had hit singles as featured artists on Morgan Wallen's "Up Down", Hailee Steinfeld's "Let Me Go" and Bebe Rexha's "Meant to Be" in between. [1]

  4. Get Your Shine On (Florida Georgia Line song) - Wikipedia

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    "Get Your Shine On" debuted at number 47 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for the week of October 20, 2012, sixteen weeks prior to its release as a single. [6] It also debuted at number 52 on the U.S. Billboard Country Airplay chart for the week of December 22, 2012, due to unsolicited airplay seven weeks before being released to radio. [7]

  5. Sun Daze - Wikipedia

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    [4] Kevin John Coyne of Country Universe similarly panned the song, giving it a failing grade and writing "listening to “Sun Daze”, I kept thinking back to those parody music videos that used to pop up on In Living Color and MadTV. A comedy writer couldn’t mock Florida Georgia Line better than they’re mocking themselves here."

  6. Rocker box - Wikipedia

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    Today, the rocker box is not used as extensively as the sluice, but still is an effective method of recovering gold in areas where there is not enough available water to operate a sluice effectively. Like a sluice box, the rocker box has riffles and a carpet in it to trap gold. It was designed to be used in areas with less water than a sluice box.

  7. Cruise (song) - Wikipedia

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    Jody Rosen, a music critic who coined the term bro-country, described "Cruise" as the "most generic song", an "amiable lunk of a song", and that the "most extraordinary thing about it is its aggressive ordinariness." To Rosen, it exemplifies the genre of bro-country, "music by and of the tatted, gym-toned, party-hearty young American white dude."

  8. Fine Line (Barry Gibb song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fine Line" was recorded as a demo in November or December 1983 in Miami Beach with "Face to Face", "The Hunter", "One Night (For Lovers)" and "The Hunter". [3] The song features The Who's lead singer Roger Daltrey singing backing vocals along with Olivia Newton-John and Harry Wayne Casey of KC and the Sunshine Band.

  9. Dirt (song) - Wikipedia

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    Written by Rodney Clawson and Chris Tompkins, the song is a mid-tempo ballad about various life events centering on dirt. [7] The final lines of the song include the lyrics "You know you came from it / Someday you'll return to it", which the duo initially did not want to include as they felt it was a cliché. [8]