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  2. Lush (Mitski album) - Wikipedia

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    Lush is a chamber pop album by American musician Mitski, released in 2012 as her junior year project at SUNY Purchase. The album features nine tracks with personal and poetic lyrics, and has been praised for its stream of consciousness and narrative style.

  3. Mitski - Wikipedia

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    Mitski is a Japanese-born American artist who has released seven albums since 2012, including Laurel Hell (2022) and The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We (2023). She has received critical acclaim and awards for her indie rock, alternative pop and art pop music.

  4. Turn Up a Notch - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics touch on personal hardships, such as being doubted in 2012 and his rise to fame despite adversity. Lines like "Back in 2012, they counted me out / I had to turn up a notch" encapsulate Durk’s perseverance. The song’s laid-back flow and potent verses provide a smooth, yet emotionally charged listening experience. [1] [5]

  5. Mitski discography - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of Mitski's studio albums, EPs, singles, and other charted and certified songs. Mitski is an American indie rock singer-songwriter who has released seven albums, including Laurel Hell and The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We.

  6. Smooth (Santana song) - Wikipedia

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    A hit song by Santana and Rob Thomas from the 1999 album Supernatural. It won three Grammy Awards and was the final number-one hit of the 1990s and the first of the 2000s.

  7. Creep (TLC song) - Wikipedia

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    [74] [75] Due to the song's commercial success, it won a Billboard Music Award for Top R&B Song and was nominated for the Top Hot 100 Song category in 1995. [ citation needed ] Retrospectively, "Creep" was listed at number 21 on Billboard Hot 100's decade-end list of the 1990s, and became the fourth-most-successful song on the chart by a girl ...

  8. San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)

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    A 1967 pop song by Scott McKenzie, written by John Phillips to promote the Monterey International Pop Music Festival. It became a hit in the US, UK and Europe, and is seen as a symbol of the counterculture and Summer of Love movements.

  9. It's Not Right but It's Okay - Wikipedia

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    A R&B and neo soul song by Whitney Houston from her 1998 album My Love Is Your Love. The song won a Grammy Award and reached the top five in several countries, and has been remixed and covered by other artists.