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  2. Crucified (Army of Lovers song) - Wikipedia

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    "Crucified" is a song by Swedish band Army of Lovers, released as the first single from their second album, Massive Luxury Overdose (1991), and the seventh single to be released by the band. It was released in May 1991 (in Sweden), February–April 1992 (in the UK and US), and July 2013 ("Crucified 2013").

  3. List of songs recorded by JoJo - Wikipedia

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    JoJo performing as the opening act on the Joe Jonas & Jay Sean Tour in Atlanta, Georgia, in October 2011 JoJo is an American Pop / R&B recording artist. She has written and recorded material for her four studio albums, JoJo (2004), The High Road (2006), Mad Love (2016), Good To Know (2020), a Christmas album, December Baby (2020), and two mixtape Can't Take That Away from Me (2010) and Agápē ...

  4. Leave (Get Out) - Wikipedia

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    On June 21, 2004, the song was released to European markets in CD and maxi-single formats. The song was released in the United Kingdom and Ireland on August 30, 2004, as a CD single and digital download. [2] "Leave (Get Out)" is a pop and R&B song that has a length of four minutes and two seconds.

  5. The High Road (JoJo album) - Wikipedia

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    It was reported that over 30 songs were written and recorded for the album, before being narrowed down to the twelve that made the final track listing. During an interview, JoJo compared The High Road to her previous album by stating, "I recorded my first album when I was 12, and now I'm 15. From age 12 to age 15 is a big jump in a young girl's ...

  6. Too Little Too Late - Wikipedia

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    "Too Little Too Late" is a song by American singer JoJo from her second studio album, The High Road (2006). It was written by Billy Steinberg, Josh Alexander and Ruth-Anne Cunningham, and produced by the former two with Da Family Records founder Vincent Herbert. The song was released as the album's lead single on July 24, 2006.

  7. Can't Take That Away from Me - Wikipedia

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    The song's viral video was released on September 8. Filmed in January 2010 and directed by Nicole Ehrlich and Clarence Fuller in New York, the scenes were originally shot in color, but it was later decided that black-and-white imagery would best convey the lyrics and mood.

  8. Lil Nas X’s Art for New Song ‘J Christ’ Shows Him Getting ...

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    The artwork for Lil Nas X’s upcoming single proves he hasn’t completely repented from his trolling ways.. The rapper, 24, unveiled the artwork for his comeback song “J Christ” on Monday ...

  9. Crucify (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Crucify" is a song by American singer-songwriter and musician Tori Amos. It was released as the fifth single from her debut studio album Little Earthquakes, on May 12, 1992, by Atlantic Records in North America and on June 8 by EastWest Records in the UK. In Australia, it was released on July 20, 1992.