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  2. Borderline (Sunmi song) - Wikipedia

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    "Borderline" was written by Sunmi and its composer, Frants. The song is an atmospheric, retro, mid-tempo track about her experience with Borderline Personality Disorder. [5] [6] Drawing influences from alternative rock and indie rock the track features a deep arrangement and the singer's "charming" low-pitched voice.

  3. My Future - Wikipedia

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    An R&B and ambient ballad with influences of soul and jazz, the song's lyrics address an ode to self-love and personal power. Eilish wrote the song alongside its producer, Finneas O'Connell. The song received positive reviews from music critics, with praise directed towards its theme of self

  4. I Love Me (song) - Wikipedia

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    It is an midtempo pop and R&B song, with lyrics about struggles with self-image. The song was originally intended to be the lead single off of Lovato's seventh studio album Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over, but was ultimately scrapped from the final tracklist. The song was later included on the digital expanded edition of the ...

  5. Personality (Jimmy Van Heusen and Johnny Burke song)

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    Personality" is a popular song with lyrics by Johnny Burke and music by Jimmy Van Heusen. It was written for the 1946 film Road to Utopia , and Dorothy Lamour performed it in the movie. [ 1 ] Van Heusen said that he wrote the song with a limited vocal range to accommodate Lamour.

  6. Takin' Care of Business (song) - Wikipedia

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    After this, he rewrote the lyrics to "White Collar Worker" with a new chorus and the title "Takin' Care of Business". The new lyrics also take a self-ironic glance at the idea of glamorous rock stars who do not really need to work, contrasted with working-class men, in a vein that prefigured Dire Straits' "Money for Nothing" a decade later ...

  7. Borderline (Brandy song) - Wikipedia

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    "Borderline" is a song by American singer Brandy Norwood. It was written by Norwood along with Darhyl "DJ" Camper, Kimberly "Kaydence" Krysiuk, Al Sherrod Lambert and Charles McAllister for her seventh studio album B7 (2020), with production handled by Norwood, Camper and LaShawn Daniels.

  8. Think for Yourself - Wikipedia

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    "Think for Yourself" has a 4/4 time signature and is set to a moderate rock beat. [21] After a two-bar introduction, the structure comprises three combinations of verse and chorus, with the final chorus being repeated in full, followed by what musicologist Alan Pollack terms a "petit-reprise of the last phrase" to close the song. [22]

  9. Self Esteem (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Self Esteem" remains one of the Offspring's popular videos. Its popularity on MTV helped launch the song to success on mainstream radio. According to Nielsen Music's year-end report for 2019, "Self Esteem" was the sixth most-played song of the decade on mainstream rock radio with 131,000 spins. All of the songs in the top 10 were from the ...