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The same year, Arjun signed a record deal with T-Series, India's biggest music label. [24] "I'll Be Waiting", his first single with T-Series album charted at #1 on the iTunes India Chart. [25] Arjun again won Eastern Eye Artist of the Year in 2014. [26] In 2015, he supported Indian singer Arijit Singh at the Hard Rock Café in Dubai. [27]
I'll Be Waiting may refer to: A song: "I'll Be Waiting" (The Offspring song), a 1989 single by The Offspring "I'll Be Waiting" (Lenny Kravitz song), a single by Lenny Kravitz "I'll Be Waiting" (Cian Ducrot song), a 2022 single by Cian Ducrot "I'll Be Waiting", by Santana from the 1977 album Moonflower
"I'll Be Waiting" is a song by Irish singer and songwriter Cian Ducrot. It was released on 10 November 2022 as the second single from his debut studio album, Victory (2023). The song peaked at number 6 on the Irish Singles Chart and several international charts.
A demo version of "I'll Be Waiting" (then-known as "Fire and Ice") was recorded for the band's demo 6 Songs earlier in July 1986. That version can be heard on the long-out of print Subject to Blackout compilation tape, which was also released in 1986 [2] (this version is also available for free to download from the European Offspring website). [3]
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"I'll Be Waiting" is a rock song written by Lenny Kravitz and Craig Ross for Kravitz's eighth studio album, It Is Time for a Love Revolution (2008). It was released as the album's lead single on December 6, 2007 (although "Bring It On" had been previously released as a radio-only single to U.S. rock stations).