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"To Be Loved" became available for digital download on 30, which was released two days later. [19] In the United Kingdom, it debuted at number 12 on the Official Audio Streaming Chart. [20] The song charted at number 32 on the US Billboard Hot 100. [21] It peaked at number 16 on the Canadian Hot 100. [22] In Australia, "To Be Loved" reached ...
To Be Loved is a 2013 album by Michael Bublé. To Be Loved may also refer to: "...To Be Loved", a song by Papa Roach from the album The Paramour Sessions (2006) "To Be Loved" (Adele song), from the album 30 (2021) To Be Loved, a 2007 album by Ian Moore "To Be Loved", a song by Westlife from the album World of Our Own (2001)
To Be Loved debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, selling 197,000 copies in the first week in the United States. [3] As of September 20, 2016, the album has sold 881,000 copies in the United States. [4] In the United Kingdom, To Be Loved had sold 631,224 copies as of December 2013, thus becoming the third best-selling album of the year. [5]
It’s worth noting that a hip-hop song called “Popular Song” inspired by Wicked’s “Popular” appears on singer Mika’s 2012 album, The Origin of Love and features the Lebanese-French ...
And as a songwriter, you love the fact that people do your songs no matter how they do them.” Beyoncé’s version of Parton’s 1973 classic flips the script on the original in which Parton ...
On Beyoncé's new album, she covers Dolly Parton's famed 1973 song "Jolene." But Bey takes some liberties and makes some changes.
"Supposed to Be Loved" is a song by American disc jockey DJ Khaled and American rappers Lil Baby and Future featuring fellow American rapper Lil Uzi Vert. It was released on August 11, 2023 by We the Best Music and Def Jam Recordings, as the lead single from the Khaled's upcoming fourteenth studio album, Aalam of God. It is Khaled's first ...
"To Be Loved" is the first single from the band Papa Roach's fifth album, The Paramour Sessions, and eighth released single in total. The song is a slight return to the band's early work, starting with a rapping introduction, but as the introduction goes the rapping then goes into fast screaming making it different from the usual rapping of the band's early releases.