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  2. Lion Heart (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lion Heart" was described as a soul pop-inspired bubblegum pop song by Billboard. [1] It embraces a 1960s American retro sound and has a jazzy melody as well as "an ear-grabbing bass line". [2] [3] Lyrically, the song talks about women falling in love with men who have a cheating heart and how they try to tame him like taming a lion. [4]

  3. Los Angeles (Lol Tolhurst, Budgie, and Jacknife Lee album)

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    Los Angeles is a collaborative studio album by Lol Tolhurst, Budgie, and Jacknife Lee.The album was released by PIAS Recordings on 3 November 2023. Tolhurst and Budgie, the drummers of the Cure and Siouxsie and the Banshees, respectively, wrote and composed the album with producer Lee in Los Angeles.

  4. Lion Heart (album) - Wikipedia

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    Lion Heart is the fifth Korean studio album and the eighth overall by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. Produced by Lee Soo-man , Lion Heart musically encompasses styles of electropop and bubblegum pop .

  5. Lionheart (Fearless) - Wikipedia

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    "Lionheart (Fearless)" is a song by English DJ and producer Joel Corry and English singer and songwriter Tom Grennan. It was released on 21 October 2022. [1] To coincide with the 2022 FIFA World Cup, a version featuring English football commentator Martin Tyler was released on 18 November 2022 under the title "Lionheart (Come On England)". [2]

  6. Lol Tolhurst - Wikipedia

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    Lol is an English abbreviation of Laurence. [2] Tolhurst was born in Horley, Surrey [3] and is the fifth of six children to William and Daphne Tolhurst. His family later moved to nearby Crawley, where he first met future bandmate Robert Smith when they were both five years old.

  7. Lionheart (Kate Bush album) - Wikipedia

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    Lionheart is the second studio album by English singer-songwriter Kate Bush. It was released on 10 November 1978, nine months after Bush's successful debut album The Kick Inside . Lionheart peaked at No. 6 on the UK Albums Chart [ 3 ] (her only album not to make the top 5), and has been certified Platinum by the BPI.

  8. You Think - Wikipedia

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    "You Think" was described by Jeff Benjamin from Billboard as a hip hop-friendly song featuring trap beats. [1] Meanwhile, Arirang deemed it a "powerful pop dance song". [2] The song's arrangement features high-pitched belts and brassy horns that were described to "create subtle, siren-like tones on the irresistible dance break."

  9. Love Don't Live Here (album) - Wikipedia

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    Love Don't Live Here is the fourth album released by American hardcore band Lionheart. The album was released on January 22, 2016 via LHHC Records in the US and Beatdown Hardwear in Europe and Asia. [5] The album's name is a reference to the song of the same name by funk band Rose Royce, which is one of Rob Watson's favorite recordings. [6]