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  2. Who Really Cares (TV Girl album) - Wikipedia

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    Who Really Cares is the second studio album by American indie pop band TV Girl. It was self-released on February 26, 2016 [ 1 ] and is described by the band as "an album about sex or lack thereof, and its consequences or lack thereof".

  3. TV Girl - Wikipedia

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    TV Girl is an American indie pop band from San Diego, California, consisting of lead vocalist Brad Petering, drummer Jason Wyman, and keyboardist Wyatt Harmon. [2] [3]The band released its first three EPs in 2010 and a mixtape in 2012.

  4. Nightcore - Wikipedia

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    A nightcore (also known as sped-up song, sped-up version, sped-up remix, or, simply, sped-up edit) is a version of a music track that increases the pitch and speeds up its source material by approximately 35%. This gives an effect identical to playing a 33⅓-RPM vinyl record at 45 RPM.

  5. List of music videos featuring nudity - Wikipedia

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    This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages) This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "List of music videos featuring nudity" – news ...

  6. The 10 Most Empowering Songs for Young Girls, from a ... - AOL

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    Joanie Leeds is a mom and Grammy-nominated children's musician. Here are her fave songs for girls. Courtesy. We all know women's progress took a hit in 2020, but there's one thing we can do: We ...

  7. List of K-pop music videos banned by South Korean television ...

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    Other reasons for a ban are songs featuring Japanese lyrics, negative influences upon youth, or product placement, either in the song or within the video the use of brand names. KBS, MBC, and SBS are the three networks, and account for the vast majority of banned K-pop videos. Between 2009 and 2012, they banned over 1,300 K-pop songs. [1]

  8. List of songs recorded by Girls Aloud - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Want You Back" Sound of the Underground: 2003 "Every Now and Then" Ten: 2012 "Everything You Ever Wanted" Sound of the Underground: 2003 "Fix Me Up" Out of Control: 2008 "Fling" Tangled Up: 2007 "Forever and a Night" Sound of the Underground: 2003 "Girl Overboard" Tangled Up: 2007 "Girls Allowed" Sound of the Underground: 2003 "Graffiti ...

  9. Talk:For You (TV Girl song) - Wikipedia

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