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"Stupid Love" is a song by American recording artist Jason Derulo, released as the fifth overall international single from his third studio album Tattoos (2013). The song was written by Derulo, RedOne , Novel Jannusi, Aleena Gibson, Molly Sandén , Rush and Jordan Sapp while the song's production was handled by RedOne, Rush and BeatGeek.
"Stupid Love" has been described as a return to the dance-pop, [5] [6] [7] electropop [8] [6] [9] [10] and house [11] sound of Gaga's earlier career, with influences of dance, [12] disco, [13] [14] and electronic. [14] Dan Adler of Vanity Fair noted "Lady Gaga's new single 'Stupid Love' arrives in declarations: 'All I ever wanted was love;' 'I ...
Stupid Love may refer to: Stupid Love, a 2009 album by Mindy Smith "Stupid Love" (Jason Derulo song), 2014 "Stupid Love" (Lady Gaga song), 2020
[2] [3] Two days later, Excision announced that the collaboration was titled "Gold (Stupid Love)" and was to be released on 17 July 2018, with Illenium announcing the song later in the day. [4] [5] "Gold (Stupid Love)" was featured on Abel's fourth studio album titled Apex, released on 14 August 2018. It was the fifth track on the album, which ...
"Crazy Stupid Love" is a song recorded by British singer Cheryl Cole for her fourth studio album Only Human (2014), [3] featuring British hip hop artist Tinie Tempah. The song was co-written by Cole, Tempah, Wayne Wilkins , Heidi Rojas, and singer-songwriter Katelyn Tarver and Kevin Anyaeji, and produced by Wilkins.
Crazy Stupid Love may refer to: Crazy, Stupid, Love, a 2011 romantic comedy film "Crazy Stupid Love" (song), a 2014 song by Cheryl Cole
"Stupid in Love" was released on September 10, [2] together with the teaser for the music video. The full music video was released on October 1, 2013. [3] "Stupid in Love" is written by Kim Do-hoon and Min Yeon-jae. The song features Mad Clown's rap skills and Soyou's vocals, the song telling a love story.
"Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)" is a song by Canadian singer Shania Twain, written by her and then-husband Robert John "Mutt" Lange, who also produced it. The track was released to country radio by Mercury Records on November 10, 1997, as the second single from Twain's third studio album Come On Over (1997).