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  2. Self Esteem (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was released on 22 December 1994 by Epitaph and was a worldwide hit, reaching number one in Iceland, Norway, Latvia and Sweden. "Self Esteem" was nominated for the 1995 MTV Europe Music Awards for Best Song. The song also appears as the third track on their Greatest Hits (2005). Its music video was directed by Darren Lavett.

  3. Self Esteem (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Lucy Taylor (born 15 October 1986), [1] also known by her stage name Self Esteem, is a British musician, songwriter and actress. [2] First known as one half of the band Slow Club, she launched a solo career as Self Esteem with the single "Your Wife" in 2017, followed by the albums Compliments Please in 2019 and Prioritise Pleasure in 2021.

  4. Prioritise Pleasure - Wikipedia

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    In October, Self Esteem released "You Forever", the final single preceding the album [33] which was released on 22 October 2021. Prioritise Pleasure received widespread acclaim from music critics . At Metacritic , which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average score of 92, based on 12 ...

  5. ‘Stompability is key’: How Mel C, Self Esteem ... - AOL

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    INTERVIEW: Eleven musicians, including Al Greenwood, Ellie Rowsell, and Rachel Chinouriri, banded together to record ‘Call Me A Lioness’ for the England women’s football team. They chat with ...

  6. Compliments Please - Wikipedia

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    Self Esteem, born Rebecca Lucy Taylor, said that she wrote most of the record whilst happily in a relationship, but that "Rollout", ...

  7. Daisies (song) - Wikipedia

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    Vulture contributor Chris Murphy also praised the song, calling it a "pretty good" acoustic-guitar-driven pop song. [5] Jessica Castillo, editor of Teen Vogue, praised the song's themes of self-esteem and inspiration, concluding that "Daisies" is "a perfect reminder to stay your path and pay no mind to people who doubt you". [12]

  8. Lemonade Mouth (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    With 11 original songs that span teen pop, pop punk, hip hop, and rock, Lemonade Mouth (the band) tackle the usual teen subjects (self-esteem, standing by your friends in the face of adversity, following your dreams, being silly) and successfully blend the dewy-eyed romanticism of the Jonas Brothers and the quasi-rebellious angst of early Avril ...

  9. Cooking Actually Does Wonders For Your Mental Health ... - AOL

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    In a meta-analysis from 2018, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) did a deep dive on 11 studies exploring the mental health benefits of cooking and found that "cooking interventions ...