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  2. Dust Clears - Wikipedia

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    A music video to accompany the release of "Dust Clears" was first released onto YouTube on 19 June 2013 at a total length of four minutes and fifty seconds. Talking about the video Clean Bandit said "We created and filmed the video ourselves completely and had an amazing time shooting it on a frozen lake in Sweden (Lake Vattern [2]). Two of ...

  3. Come Clean (Puddle of Mudd album) - Wikipedia

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    Come Clean is the debut studio album by American rock band Puddle of Mudd. Released on August 28, 2001, the album's music was responsible for breaking Puddle of Mudd into the mainstream music scene. It features the singles "Control," "Blurry," "Drift & Die" and "She Hates Me".

  4. Come Clean (Hilary Duff song) - Wikipedia

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    The song contains influences of electronica and techno, with the lyrics chronicling the protagonist wanting to "come clean" with her love interest, from a strained relationship. "Come Clean" was received by critics with mixed reviews. [citation needed] The song was released on January 12, 2004, as the album's second single.

  5. Clean (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Clean" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, taken from her fifth studio album, 1989 (2014). Written and produced by Swift and the British musician Imogen Heap, the track is a steady soft rock, dream pop, and synth-folk ballad with an electronic production. Its lyrics depict difficulty in letting go of a broken relationship.

  6. Mr. Clean (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mr. Clean" is the debut single by American rapper Yung Gravy, released on September 8, 2016 from his debut EP of the same name. It also appears on his EP Snow Cougar (2018). Produced by White Shinobi, the song samples " Mr. Sandman " by The Chordettes .

  7. Coming Home (Diddy – Dirty Money song) - Wikipedia

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    The accompanying music video made its worldwide premiere through E! Online on November 29, 2010. It was filmed entirely in the Mojave Desert, just outside Palm Springs, CA. [47] The video was the first of three released in the three weeks counting down to the album's release.

  8. Lazy Sunday (The Lonely Island song) - Wikipedia

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    The viral success of the video is widely credited as having been the tipping-point for YouTube's success. [1] [15] The video-hosting site had gone online five months earlier, in July 2005. [15] The rap video was the first television clip to go viral on the site, and in the week of its upload, the website traffic went up 83-percent. [15]

  9. They Can't Take Away Our Music - Wikipedia

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    "They Can't Take Away Our Music" is a song performed by Eric Burdon & War featuring Sharone Scott & The Beautiful New Born Children. It was released as a single in 1970. [1] This was their last single before they split in the same year.