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"Rumors" is a song by San Francisco Bay Area-based music group Timex Social Club, from their debut album Vicious Rumors. It was a top-10 hit in the United States, number-one hit in Canada, top-10 hit in Ireland, top-three hit in the Netherlands, and a number two hit in New Zealand, reaching No. 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
Originally known as the Timex Crew, members included Marcus Thompson (founder), Gregory "Greg B" Thomas, Michael Marshall, Craig Samuel, and Darrien Cleage.By 1986, Samuel, Cleage, and Thomas had departed, Alex Hill and Kevin Moore were added, and the name Timex Social Club was adopted [1] (despite the group's name, Timex Group USA bears no sponsorship of the group).
"Rumour Has It" garnered critical acclaim, with reviewers praising the lyrics, its catchiness, Tedder's production, and Adele's vocal performance. Even without having been released as a single, the song charted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 16 and topped the Adult album alternative chart. It also reached the top 10 in Iceland and Israel.
A dance-pop [2] song, its lyrics allude to the constant paparazzi and media backlash regarding Lohan. "Rumors" was released as Lohan's debut single, and lead single from Speak, on September 27, 2004, by Casablanca Records. "Rumors" received generally mixed reviews from music critics; with statements like
August 6, 2019. During an interview with Pitchfork, Charli made some remarks about Taylor's crowds on tour that didn't sit right with Swifties."I'm really grateful that she asked me on that tour ...
Vicious Rumors is the only studio album from the R&B band Timex Social Club, released in 1986. It contains the group's Billboard Hot 100 top 10 and R&B #1 hit "Rumors," as well as the follow-up R&B hits "Thinkin' About Ya" and "Mixed Up World." Music videos were made for "Rumors" [3] and "Mixed Up World." [4]
The Timex Social Club song was a Top Ten Pop and #1 R&B hit in the US, more notable than Lohan song which did not even make the Top 100. Redirect Rumors (song) to Rumor (disambiguation); few people actually type "Rumors (song)". — AjaxSmack 01:23, 13 July 2012 (UTC) Support.
Ariana Grande's lyrics in her new single "Yes, And?" defend the singer's life choices, from addressing body-shamers to defending new relationships. Take a listen and watch the new music video.