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Worth the Wait, by Lindsay Ell, or the title song, 2017; Worth the Wait, by Carnage the Executioner, 2011; Worth the Wait, by Futrel, 1989; Worth the Wait, by Norbotten Big Band, featuring Tim Hagans, 2007; Worth the Wait, by Peaches & Herb, 1980; Worth the Wait, a mixtape by Los, 2011; Worth the Wait, an EP by Dozzi, 2019
Worth the Wait is the debut extended play by Canadian country artist Lindsay Ell. It was released on March 24, 2017 through Stoney Creek Records . The collection was recorded in eight months between 2016 and 2017 following a string of one-off singles.
On July 18, 2011, Los released a mixtape titled Worth the Wait, mostly made of tracks cut from his mixtape The Crown Ain't Safe. [13] On December 5, 2011, Los released The Crown Ain't Safe. The mixtape featured guest appearances by Lola Monroe, Jazze Pha, DMX, Kid Ink, Twista and XV. [14]
The oval-shaped blue diamond in this ring weighs 9 carats, and it’s set in 18-carat white gold, surrounded by diamonds. The rarity of blue diamonds is part of the reason why the price of this ...
So worth the wait!!!! It’s incredible. Well-built, excellent cutting, super easy to clean and use, makes grating an absolute BREEZE. ... This Clever Silicone Pancake/Egg Ring Is The Ultimate ...
The ring Kevin Hart gave Tom Brady at his Netflix roast was made by Jason of Beverly Hills. It has nearly 400 diamonds, rubies and sapphires and is worth $40,000.
Futrel is an American female gospel quartet. Characterized as a Christian version of En Vogue, [1] their first album, Worth the Wait, was released through Light Records in 1989 and peaked at No. 19 on Billboard Gospel charts. [2]
The Exchange has acquired the worldwide sales rights of romantic comedy feature “Worth the Wait,” which stars Lana Condor (“To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” franchise, “Moonshot ...