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"Nothing Revealed / Everything Denied" is a song by English band the 1975 from their fourth studio album, Notes on a Conditional Form (2020). The song was written by band members Matty Healy, George Daniel, Adam Hann and Ross MacDonald, while the production was handled by Daniel and Healy.
The lyrics aroused suspicion amongst critics that it was referring to Carey's separation from her second husband, Nick Cannon. Daniel D’Addario of Time called "Infinity" a "kiss-off track" directed at Cannon, [ 14 ] while Camp wrote that the song will be "better remembered" for its lyrical content aimed at Cannon. [ 8 ]
Won't Be Denied is the debut album by the rapper Fiend.It was released on November 14, 1995 for Big Boy Records and was produced by Leroy "Precise" Edwards. The album did not make it to any charts, but Fiend would find greater success two years later when he signed with No Limit Records.
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"Wouldn't I Be Someone" is a song by the Bee Gees. It was released on 22 June 1973 in the United Kingdom and in July 1973 in the United States. [ 1 ] The photo on the cover of the single was also used on Best of Bee Gees, Volume 2 .
"She Wouldn't Be Gone" is a song written by Jennifer Adan and Cory Batten and recorded by American country music singer Blake Shelton. It was released in August 2008 as the first single from Shelton's 2008 album Startin' Fires. The song became Shelton's fifth number one hit on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in February 2009.
"I Wouldn't Be a Man" is a song written by Mike Reid and Rory Bourke. Originally recorded by Don Williams , it has also been covered by Billy Dean and Josh Turner . Williams's version of the song was a Top Ten country hit in late 1987–early 1988, while versions by Dean and Turner also charted.