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While the City Sleeps, We Rule the Streets is the debut studio album by American dance-rock band Cobra Starship.It was released on October 10, 2006 in the US, and on October 17, 2006 in Canada.
Cobra Starship performing in 2012. Cobra Starship began working on their fourth studio album in September 2010, [61] which led to them canceling their 2011 Australian tour to finish up the album. [62] The group worked with Ryan Tedder and Kara DioGuardi. [61] During the initial writing sessions, Saporta wasn't happy with what they were creating.
Hot Mess is the third studio album by the American musical ensemble Cobra Starship, released through Fueled by Ramen and Decaydance Records on August 11, 2009. The album is the follow-up to 2007's ¡Viva la Cobra!.
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Diamond Girl peaked at #4 on the U.S. album charts. [3] Its title track "Diamond Girl" reached #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the summer and #13 in Canada. The follow-up single "We May Never Pass This Way (Again)" attained the #21 position late in the year (#33 in Canada).
They also performed with many electronic acts such as Girl Talk and Kaskade. From 2006 to 2014, Cobra Starship released four full-length albums, and scored two double-platinum Top 10 hits ("Good Girls Go Bad" and "You Make Me Feel"), as well as one gold record for "Hot Mess". Their single "Good Girls Go Bad" features guest vocals by Leighton ...
The FBI are investigating the claims of a woman in Texas who says she is Diamond Bradley - a young girl who disappeared from her Chicago ... Three-year-old Diamond Bradley and her sister Tionda ...
The music video for "Hot Mess" was released on November 9, 2009, [4] via MTV and was directed by Kai Regan. [5] It shows Saporta driving a walk-in van (with flashing lights, girls and people in sanitation clothing in the back) through New York City, working for an organization called the Cobra Crew.