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  2. Wake Up (SkyLar Blatt song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wake Up" was originally previewed in 2023 through Instagram. [1] The track was described for being a "melodic" song with a "feel-good, Summery" production based on "clean guitars and thumping percussions". [4] Blatt and Brown's performances feature "inspirational bars" and "singing gangsterisms". [1] [5]

  3. Category:Drinking songs - Wikipedia

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    Drinking songs are songs meant to be sung while drinking alcohol, often in groups. See also Category:Songs about alcohol , which includes songs whose main topic is alcohol. Pages in category "Drinking songs"

  4. Whiskey Lullaby - Wikipedia

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    The song was released on March 29, 2004, as the album's third single, and the 11th chart single of Paisley's career. Whiskey Lullaby peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts, and No. 41 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song won the 2005 Country Music Association Song of the Year Award. [1]

  5. Wake Up Sid (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The soundtrack to Wake Up Sid consisted of five original songs composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, known for his previous collaborations with Karan Johar and Javed Akhtar being the norm associator for writing the lyrics. Since the film being in production for three years, and with the trio's commitments on multiple projects, meant that they ...

  6. Wake Up - Wikipedia

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    Wake Up (Anthony Neely album) or the title song, 2012; Wake Up! (The Boo Radleys album), 1995; Wake Up or the title song, 2014; Wake Up! (Hazel English album) or the title song, 2020; Wake Up (Jessica Andersson album) or the title song, 2009; Wake Up! (John Legend and the Roots album), 2010; Wake Up (Paige Armstrong album) or the title song ...

  7. Drunken Sailor - Wikipedia

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    The authorship and origin of the song are unknown, but it bears a resemblance with the traditional Irish folk song Óró sé do bheatha abhaile due to its shared chord progression and use of repeated lyrics over melodic sequences. Melody and first verse of "Drunken Sailor", culled from R. R. Terry's The Shanty Book, Part One (1921). Play ⓘ

  8. Drinkin' Beer. Talkin' God. Amen. - Wikipedia

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    Talkin' God. Amen." is a song recorded by American country music singer Chase Rice featuring American country music duo Florida Georgia Line. It was released on November 30, 2020 as the second single from his album The Album. Rice wrote the song with Cale Dodds, Corey Crowder and Hunter Phelps, and produced with Crowder and Florida Georgia Line ...

  9. Wake Up (Travis Scott song) - Wikipedia

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    Following its release as a single, "Wake Up" managed to chart an additional five weeks in the summer of 2019, where it reached a position of 82. [8] The song also became Scott's sixth number-one on Billboard ' s Rhythmic Songs chart and would have been the Weeknd's tenth number-one if credited on the chart.