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  2. Glad All Over Again - Wikipedia

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    Glad All Over Again is a compilation album by the Dave Clark Five, released in 1993. Track listing. Glad All Over" (Dave ... "Rock n' Roll Music" (Berry ...

  3. My Life (J. Cole, 21 Savage and Morray song) - Wikipedia

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    "My Life" (stylized as "m y . l i f e") is a song by American rapper J. Cole, British-American rapper 21 Savage and fellow American rapper Morray. It is the third track from Cole's sixth studio album, The Off-Season, released on May 14, 2021. [1] The song features the hook of "The Life" (2002) by American rapper Styles P, as interpolated by ...

  4. My Life (J. Cole song) - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 September 2021, at 21:51 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. J. Cole - Wikipedia

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    The track "Deja Vu" entered the US Billboard Hot 100 at number 7 without being released as a single, becoming J. Cole's highest charting song. All 10 songs from 4 Your Eyez Only debuted in the top 40 of the Hot 100, after only having four top 40 hits as a solo artist. "False Prophets" and "Everybody Dies" both charted also.

  6. All My Life (Lil Durk song) - Wikipedia

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    "All My Life" is a song by American rapper Lil Durk featuring fellow American rapper J. Cole. It was released through Only the Family , Alamo Records , and Sony Music as the lead single from the former's eighth studio album, Almost Healed , on May 12, 2023.

  7. Glad All Over - Wikipedia

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    "Glad All Over" is a song written by Dave Clark and Mike Smith and recorded by the Dave Clark Five. [ 3 ] Released in 1963, it was a hit and formed part of the early British Invasion , becoming the first hit of the movement by a group other than the Beatles , whose song "I Want to Hold Your Hand" it displaced at number one on the UK Singles Chart .

  8. Album of the Year (Freestyle) - Wikipedia

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    The single was accompanied by a music video, which premiered on WorldStarHipHop. [3] Cole also announced a new project titled, The Off Season, [2] which Cole planned to release ahead of his next studio album, The Fall Off. The video's description reads: The Off Season coming soon... All roads lead to The Fall Off - Cole". [3]

  9. Lights Please - Wikipedia

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    On June 16, 2014, J. Cole premiered the music video for the song on MTV for the five year anniversary of The Warm Up. The video was shot in August of 2008, the same day he shot the music videos for "Simba" and "Lost Ones". However, Cole ended up not being completely satisfied with the way the final product turned out. [9] [10]