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"Crushcrushcrush" (stylized in all lowercase) is a song by American rock band Paramore, released in late 2007 as the third single from the group's second studio album Riot!. It was made available in the United Kingdom for download from November 5 and purchase on November 26, 2007.
"crushcrushcrush" † Paramore Williams J. Farro Riot! 2007 [9] "Daydreaming" † Paramore Williams York Paramore: 2013 [6] "Decode" † Paramore Williams J. Farro York Twilight (soundtrack) 2008 [11] "Decoy" Paramore Williams J. Farro Riot! 2007 [9] "Emergency" † Paramore Williams J. Farro All We Know is Falling: 2005 [8] "Escape Route ...
Coco & Clair Clair are an American pop rap duo from suburban Atlanta, Georgia, founded by Taylor Nave and Claire Toothill in late 2013.Their debut album, Sexy, was released in November 2022, and their second album, Girl, was released in August 2024.
Riot! is the second studio album by the American rock band Paramore.It was released in the United States on June 12, 2007, through Fueled by Ramen as a follow-up to the band's debut album, All We Know Is Falling (2005).
After that the band returned with "Let the Flames Begin" while the video screens showed images of open hands during the 'Oh Father' outro. They then performed "Crushcrushcrush" and "Pressure" stopping in the bridge during "Pressure" for Hayley to introduce all the band members, and for Josh to introduce Hayley. They then performed "Looking Up ...
"That's What You Get" is a song by American rock band Paramore from their second studio album, Riot! (2007). It is the second Australian single, third American single and the fourth UK single.
"Misery Business" is a song by American rock band Paramore from their second studio album, Riot! (2007) and serves as the lead single from the album.
Now That's What I Call Music! 27 was released on March 11, 2008. The album is the 27th edition of the Now! series in the United States. It debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, although, with opening week sales at 169,000 units, it was the lowest opening week for a Now! album from the main series since the first volume.