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  2. My Life (The Game song) - Wikipedia

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    "My Life" was released was first released on iTunes in North America for digital downloads. In the United States, it debuted at #21 on the Billboard Hot 100 making it The Game's highest debut on the chart. It also debuted at #32 on the Pop 100 which was also based on downloads.

  3. My Life (J. Cole, 21 Savage and Morray song) - Wikipedia

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    "My Life" features a notable switch-up in Cole's delivery, which starts "with a chilled out, melancholy feel" and changes to a "harder, razor-sharp tone". [7] The lyrics see Cole and Savage exploring "how tragedy and hardship led them to develop strong characters", while "Morray's hook ties together the track with an homage to Styles P and Pharaohe Monch". [8]

  4. My Life (Billy Joel song) - Wikipedia

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    Billboard described "My Life" as "an infectious uptempo tune guaranteeing a good mood for the listener." [4] Cash Box said that the "jumpy, upfront beat, keyboards, and acoustic guitar lines back Joel's strong singing" and praised the "musical and lyrical hooks." [5] Record World called it a "Top 40 & adult [oriented rock] natural." [6]

  5. My Life (50 Cent song) - Wikipedia

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    "My Life" is a song by American rapper 50 Cent featuring fellow American rapper Eminem and American singer Adam Levine of Maroon 5. It was originally released as the second official single of 50 Cent's scrapped studio album Street King Immortal, but was later removed from the project. [2]

  6. My Life (Phil Ochs song) - Wikipedia

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    "My Life" is a 1969 song by Phil Ochs, a US singer-songwriter best known for the protest songs he wrote in the 1960s. "My Life" is the fifth song on Rehearsals for Retirement , an album Ochs recorded in the aftermath of the protests at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. [ 1 ]

  7. Welcome to My Life - Wikipedia

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    "Welcome to My Life" was released to radio on September 14, 2004, as the lead single from their second studio album, Still Not Getting Any... (2004). It peaked at number 40 on the US Billboard Hot 100 , number seven in Australia, and number five in New Zealand, their highest charting song there.

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  9. My Life: The Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    My Life: The Greatest Hits is a double-CD greatest hits album by Julio Iglesias, released in 1998 on Columbia Records. [ 2 ] The album contains a special selection of 37 songs [ 1 ] Julio Iglesias had recorded over four decades.