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  2. While the City Sleeps, We Rule the Streets - Wikipedia

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    Cobra Starship was formed in 2005 after Midtown bassist Gabe Saporta took a trip to the deserts of Arizona. During this time, Saporta went on a "vision quest", spending time with Native American tribes and smoking peyote. [7] He began to create his vision for a new band, a melodic style of music heavily influenced by synthpop and hip hop. [7]

  3. The Cover Girls - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, The Cover Girls contributed vocals on the Cobra Starship song "The Ballad of Big Poppa and Diamond Girl" from the Cobra Starship album While the City Sleeps, We Rule the Streets. [ 13 ] In November 2008, Evelyn Escalera released her first solo single, a cover of the Mariah Carey Christmas classic " All I Want for Christmas Is You ...

  4. Cobra Starship - Wikipedia

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    Cobra Starship performing in 2012. Cobra Starship began working on their fourth studio album in September 2010, [61] which led to them canceling their 2011 Australian tour to finish up the album. [62] The group worked with Ryan Tedder and Kara DioGuardi. [61] During the initial writing sessions, Saporta wasn't happy with what they were creating.

  5. Good Girls Go Bad - Wikipedia

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    Cobra Starship and Leighton Meester in the music video for "Good Girls Go Bad" A music video for the song was shot on May 3, 2009, in New York City [8] by director Kai Regan and it premiered on Monday, June 29, 2009. Leighton Meester shot the clip while she was in town for the 2009 Costume Institute Gala.

  6. Gabe Saporta - Wikipedia

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    From the years 2005 until 2015, he was the lead vocalist and founder of the electropop band Cobra Starship. On November 10, 2015, after nearly ten years and two Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hits, Saporta announced that the band would stop its work, [ 1 ] and that he would be focusing on helping other musicians through his new venture, The Artist Group.

  7. ¡Viva la Cobra! - Wikipedia

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    ¡Viva la Cobra! is the second studio album by American dance-rock band Cobra Starship. The album was released on October 23, 2007. The album was released on October 23, 2007. It was produced by Fall Out Boy 's Patrick Stump , whose vocals also feature throughout the album.

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  9. Hot Mess (album) - Wikipedia

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    Hot Mess is the third studio album by the American musical ensemble Cobra Starship, released through Fueled by Ramen and Decaydance Records on August 11, 2009. The album is the follow-up to 2007's ¡Viva la Cobra!. It debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 albums chart on sales of more than 42,000, by far their best chart performance ever. [2]