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Songs from Instant Star Two is the soundtrack album for the second season of the Canadian television show Instant Star, entirely performed by Alexz Johnson.The album was released by the Orange Record Label, produced by Matt Hyde and Dave Ogilvie and executive produced by Stephen Stohn, who also is an executive producer of the television show.
In the show's canon, Jude's album singles include "24/48", the song she won the competition with, re-written and released as 24 Hours, I’m In Love With My Guitar, Waste My Time featuring Shay, and Shatter Me. 24 Hours was released as a stand-alone physical single in Canada, Europe, and the US. It features 3 tracks, "24 Hours", "24 Hours ...
Waste My Time may refer to: "Waste My Time", a song by Ari Lennox from Age/Sex/Location (2022) "Waste My Time", a song by Blutengel from Leitbild
This was followed up with a second record, both cover versions, those being "Roll Over Beethoven" (Chuck Berry) and "Don't Waste My Time" . Vardis quickly gained notoriety for their high energy live performances, the unique approach of incorporating elements of 1970s glam rock and heavy metal music and frontman Steve Zodiac's searing Fender ...
"Don't Waste My Time" is a song by American singer-songwriter Usher featuring British singer-songwriter Ella Mai. The song was first uploaded to SoundCloud on November 19, 2019, although it was officially released by RCA Records on December 13, 2019 to online music stores and streaming services. [1]
Several weeks later in their weekly Record To Watch pick, The Gavin Report wrote “Lisa Taylor’s “Don’t Waste My Time” from the Meteor Man soundtrack is a serious chart contender.” [6] Larry Flick of Billboard wrote “Lisa Taylor steps up to the plate with a light, easygoing urban/funk ditty.
"Don't Waste My Time" is a song by Australian hard rock band the Angels, released in October 1986 [1] as the second single from their eighth studio album Howling. The song peaked at number 40 on the Kent Music Report and number 38 on the Recorded Music NZ chart.
The album was the first the group recorded after they had switched labels from Pye to Vertigo.When recording for Pye, the studio staff had complained about the volume as it would overload the input levels on the recording desk and distort, but for Piledriver, they could bring their touring gear into IBC Studios and record live at stage levels, giving them a much stronger sound.