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Kleptomania is the inability to resist the urge to steal items, usually for reasons other than personal use or financial gain. First described in 1816, kleptomania is classified in psychiatry as an impulse control disorder. [2]
The group formed in Catania in 2000 as a cover band.After enjoying some local success, they started producing new songs, having a large success in 2005 with the single "Cleptomania", which peaked on the first place at the Italian hit parade, was certified platinum [1] [2] and sold over 40,000 copies.
The work was made quickly, which prefigured the concerns of the Impressionists. However, the painting did not belong to Impressionism.At the time, to give dignity to those who were mentally ill was new: they were generally excluded from society, [4] and the previous works represented madmen as possessed creatures or ludicrous people, according to a medieval belief.
La Pistola y El Corazón (Spanish for "The Pistol and the Heart") is the fourth album by the Mexican American rock group Los Lobos, released in September 1988 on Slash/Warner Bros. Records. The mini-album is dedicated to Tejano/Mariachi folk music. It won a Grammy Award in 1989 for Best Mexican-American Performance. [1]
Kleptomaniax is a rap group from Nairobi, Kenya.The group consists of three members: Roba (Robert Manyasa), Collo (Collins Majale) and Nyashinski (Nyamari Ongegu). ...
Kleptomania is the fourth and final album by English rock band Mansun, released posthumously in September 2004, following the band's split, as a triple album.The first CD features the material that was to form the basis of the band's next album, which was originally going to be self-titled, and the other 2 CDs feature EP tracks, outtakes and demos.
"Cómo Se Cura una Herida" was released as the album's lead single on March 27, 2001, by Sony Discos. [6] Its music video was directed by Pablo Croce and features Velasquez walking in a forest and a city. [11] [12] AllMusic editor Drago Bonacich regarded "Cómo Se Cura una Herida" as a "romantic ballad". [10]
"Time" is a song recorded by American R&B band Free Nationals, American rapper Mac Miller, and American singer Kali Uchis. [1] It was released as a single from the Free Nationals's self-titled debut album on June 12, 2019. [2] It is the first official posthumous release by Miller since his death on September 7, 2018. [3]