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  2. I Don't Want to Talk About It - Wikipedia

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    The song is widely believed to have benefitted from being deliberately released as a budget single in order to keep the Sex Pistols' "God Save the Queen" off the top of the UK singles chart. [4] [5] [6] In February 2021, the song received a silver certification from the British Phonographic Industry for sales and streams of over 200,000. [7]

  3. Music Box (song) - Wikipedia

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    In the song Eminem raps through the eyes of a sadistic killer who likens his prey to a delicious meal, fueled by the haunting sound of his music box. The production was praised as "minimalistic, which consists simply of deep bass thump and a looping toy-chest's song, which provides the perfect backdrop for Eminem's ferocious delivery." [1]

  4. Say Anything (band) - Wikipedia

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    Say Anything's final LP for the time being, Oliver Appropriate, was released on January 25, 2019, via Dine Alone Records. The album is a purported sequel to ...Is a Real Boy, featuring an adult version of the narrator fictionalized on that record who struggles with his own sexuality, leading to a violent conclusion. Bemis stated his intention ...

  5. Heart-Shaped Box - Wikipedia

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    The song has a basic sequence of A ♭ 5 –F ♭ 5 –D ♭ 5 –A ♭ –F ♭ 5 –D ♭ 7 in the verses and A ♭ 5 –F ♭ 5 –D ♭ 7 during the chorus as its chord progression. [12] Journalist Gillian Gaar described "Heart-Shaped Box" as "the Nirvana formula personified, with a restrained, descending riff played through the verse ...

  6. Rock Box - Wikipedia

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    "Rock Box" also featured a music video that became the first hip hop song to get regular rotation on the music video channel MTV. "Rock Box" was released in early March, three weeks prior to the release of the group's debut album Run-D.M.C.. The song was praised in contemporary reviews receiving praise in magazines such as Creem and Rolling Stone.

  7. Nobody but You (Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani song)

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    Tyler McCarthy from WDBD said "the lyrics don’t hold back in showcasing their passionate love for one another". [23] Several of the verses' lyrics feature Shelton's vocals overlapping with Stefani's, although she sings an octave above him, including in the line "Want to say it now, want to make it clear / For only you and God to hear". [22]

  8. Music box (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Music Box", a song by The Cooper Temple Clause from the album Kick Up the Fire, and Let the Flames Break Loose "Music Box", a song by Thrice from the album Vheissu Other music uses

  9. Take Me to Your World / I Don't Wanna Play House - Wikipedia

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    Take Me to Your World / I Don't Wanna Play House was originally released by Epic Records in January 1968. It was the third studio album in Wynette's career. It was first distributed as a vinyl LP, containing six tracks on "side A" and five tracks on "side B". [4] In 1998, eOne and Koch Records re-released the album as a compact disc. [7]