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Bizaar is the sixth studio album by the American hip hop group Insane Clown Posse.Released on October 31, 2000, by Island Records in association with Psychopathic Records, it is the first half of the Bizaar Bizzar double album, released the same day as its companion album, Bizzar.
I Love You, Please Don't Hate Me is the debut studio album by Australian singer Sam Fischer, released on 1 December 2023 through Sony Music. It was announced in March 2023. [8] In an interview with For Your Consideration in June 2023, Fischer said "I'm so excited for this album to come out. It's an exploration of the relationship that I have ...
"Please Don't Leave Me" was co-written by Pink and Max Martin, who handled the production as well, for the track. It is one of four songs from the album produced by Max Martin, along with the number-one single "So What". The song is a mid-tempo track that details a love-hate relationship.
99 is the seventh studio album by the South Korean hip hop group Epik High. [2] It was released online on October 19, 2012 and in physical CD format on October 23. [3] The title tracks were "Up", a hip-hop song featuring 2NE1's Park Bom, and "Don't Hate Me".
Please Don't Hate Me is the debut album by Icelandic singer and composer Lay Low. It was released on 19 October 2006 by the label COD Music and peaked at #2 on the Icelandic album chart. Two singles have been released from the album, the title track, which has been made into video, and Boy Oh Boy.
"Please Don't Leave Me" is a song by English hard rock musician John Sykes. It was released in 1982 by MCA Records as his first solo single. It also features members of the Irish hard rock group Thin Lizzy, including frontman Phil Lynott, who co-wrote the track with Sykes.
The two attempt to reconcile their differences, with lines such as "I don't hate you, boy / I just want to save you while there's still something left to save." [5] Critics have characterized the lyrics as "poignant", and "poetic". [3] [6] Lead vocalist Tim McIlrath wrote the lyrics. While writing the lyrics for Rise Against songs, McIlrath ...
In his autobiography, Please Don't Hate Me! (1959), Tiomkin recalls how the assignment by Capra forced him to first confront a director in a matter of music style: Army letter thanking Tiomkin [H]e gave me the job without reservation. I could write the score without interference, and he would hear it when it was done.