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  2. Elo Kiddies - Wikipedia

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    It was released as a single twice, in 1977 as an A-side backed by "Speak Now Or Forever Hold Your Peace", and in 1979 as the B-side of the live "Ain't That a Shame" from Cheap Trick at Budokan. "Elo Kiddies" has been included on a number of Cheap Trick's live and compilation albums, including Budokan II and other anniversary editions of Cheap ...

  3. Gangsta (Free Nationals, ASAP Rocky and Anderson .Paak song)

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    The music video was directed by François Rousselet and is set in a world governed by children. [6] [8] Kid versions of ASAP Rocky and Anderson .Paak wear stylish outfits and drive through a cartoon Los Angeles in a muscle car, [3] [5] where the streets are lined with playhouses; they rob a liquor store with others, perform in front of a private jet, [6] defend themselves in court, [2] [3] [8 ...

  4. Johnny Dangerously - Wikipedia

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    The theme song "This Is the Life" was written for the film by "Weird Al" Yankovic, though, for legal reasons, the song was not featured on home video releases of the film until the DVD was released in 2002. The VHS home video version of the film featured a version of the Cole Porter song "Let's Misbehave". [3]

  5. Cheap Trick (1977 album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was generally well-received by critics with favorable comparisons to the Beatles and the Who, with critics likening Robin Zander's vocals to John Lennon's. . Charles M. Young, writing for Rolling Stone, said the album had a "heavy emphasis on basics with a strain of demented violence" and that the lyrics "run the gamut of lust, confusion and misogyny, growing out of rejection and ...

  6. Never Grow Up - Wikipedia

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    Critics deemed "Never Grow Up" one of Speak Now 's most country-leaning tracks [11] and the closest to Swift's previous works, [8] with some believing that it could have been for her 2006 self-titled studio album. [10] [12] Rolling Stone 's writer Rob Sheffield viewed the song as a "folksy fingerpicking change of pace" on Speak Now. [12]

  7. 'Speak Now': How Taylor Swift Explained Album's Title ... - AOL

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    Taylor Swift has released Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), the GRAMMY winner’s third re-recorded album, after Fearless and Red in 2021. To celebrate, ET is revisiting Swift’s original interview ...

  8. Taylor Swift teases song off 'Speak Now (Taylor's Version)' - AOL

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    The upcoming album, titled Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), drops on July 7, and on Saturday, the “Lavender Haze” singer took to social media to share a clip from a brand-new version of her ...

  9. Mean (song) - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by critics of Swift, the lyrics narrate a protagonist's self-awareness of her own shortcomings, efforts to overcome the criticism, and ridicule of a "mean" antagonist. In reviews of Speak Now, many music critics noted "Mean" as the album's only country song congruent with Swift's self-identity as a country musician. Some praised the ...