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  2. No Excuses (Meghan Trainor song) - Wikipedia

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    The pop song, with country and R&B influences, has lyrics against sexism. The song received acclaim from music critics, some of whom noted that it was a return to the sound of Trainor's album Title (2015). "No Excuses" debuted and peaked at number 46 on the US Billboard Hot 100, spending a total of 12 weeks on the chart. It peaked within the ...

  3. Musical analysis - Wikipedia

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    Global models are further distinguished as analysis by traits, which "identify the presence or absence of a particular variable, and makes a collective image of the song, genre, or style being considered by means of a table, or classificatory analysis, which sorts phenomena into classes," one example being "trait listing" by Helen Roberts, [36 ...

  4. Excuses (Mentis song) - Wikipedia

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    "Excuses" is a song by British DJ MENTIS featuring vocals from British singer Kate Wild. It was released on 27 April 2021 by Sinister Sounds and Columbia Records . The song entered the UK Singles Chart at number 99 and charted at number 49.

  5. Unessential Listening - Wikipedia

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    Sex Excuses Song; Food Delivery; Blast From The Past: Hamish's Urine Sample; Nanny; Ghost at the Palace Hotel; The Pope-mobile; Ribena Berry Apology; Pamela Anderson; The Happy Country & Western Song; Bad Management Fads; The First Ever Radio Prank; Andy's Deposit; Disc two. Save The Pandas; Hottest 100 Ads; John Bucknell Trio; Shops Closing ...

  6. Yo (Excuse Me Miss) - Wikipedia

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    According to Billboard, "Yo (Excuse Me Miss)" was the song that solidified Brown's presence in the music industry, following the success of his previous single "Run It!". [6] The song peaked at number seven on the US Billboard Hot 100 on February 18, 2006, becoming Brown's second top-ten song on the chart. It spent a total of 21 weeks on the chart.

  7. Stephen Colbert, Alan Alda and Jon Batiste Channel BTS in ...

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    Stephen Colbert is channeling his inner K-pop with a BTS-inspired music video featuring Jon Batiste and the Stay Human band, as well as a cameo from Alan Alda, that aired during yesterday’s ...

  8. King of All Excuses - Wikipedia

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    The song has an angry and violent tone to its lyrics and rhythm, possibly making "King of All Excuses" one of Staind's few heavy singles and overall heaviest song on Chapter V. The lyrics reveal the certain person Aaron Lewis singles out and addresses during the song as a pathological liar that negatively took advantage of his trust and friendship.

  9. Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial - Wikipedia

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    Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 with 101,000 album-equivalent units (including 3,000 copies as pure album sales) in its first week. [2] This became Roddy Ricch's first number one on the chart. [2] The album also accumulated a total of 130.7 million in on-demand audio streams for the set's ...