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  2. Broken Angel (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Broken Angel" is a single by Iranian singer Arash, which was released in 2010 by Warner Music. It features Swedish singer Helena with Marianne Puglia appearing in the music video. The music video of this song is the most-viewed music video of Arash YouTube channel.

  3. Drive (SZA song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of "Drive", a sentimental ballad, [12] explore feelings of loneliness, anguish, and sometimes aggression. [13] [14] Its themes include coping with fame, [12] finding escapism, [13] and facing existential crises. [7] In the song, SZA sings about going on a late-night drive, to take her mind off her problems. [15]

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  5. Broken Angel - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Broken Angel may refer to: Broken Angel, a 1988 ...

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  7. Boro Boro - Wikipedia

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    "Boro Boro" is the debut single by Iranian–Swedish singer Arash, released in 2004 by Warner Music. The song has peaked at number 1 on the Swedish singles chart. The song starts with the same tiny snipped melody from the Jay Sean song "Eyes on You" which was released two weeks earlier.

  8. Fallen Angel (Three Days Grace song) - Wikipedia

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    An official lyric video for the single was released on 2 November 2015, directed by Matthew JC. [3] The video begins with singer Matt Walst stating, "This song is about losing the people we love and wishing we could have been the ones to save them." [4] Lyrics are overlaid atop the band's live performance at the Bomb Factory in Dallas, TX. [5]

  9. Broken Clocks - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Broken Clocks" was co-directed by SZA and Dave Free, and was released on March 30, 2018. [4] The video features SZA at a summer camp in the wilderness. As the song comes to a close, the camera cuts to SZA as a stripper, lying unconscious on the bathroom floor of a strip club, following an altercation with another woman. [5]