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  2. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle. Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies. Zazzle has partnered with many brands to amass a collection of digital images from companies like Disney, Warner Brothers ...

  3. Frog in Boiling Water - Wikipedia

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    Frog in Boiling Water received a score of 80 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on 13 reviews, which the website categorized as "universal acclaim". Stereogum named it album of the week, with the site's Michael Tedder calling it "their most mature and best album, a sign that this is a band in it for the long haul", as well as the band's "most effortlessly beautiful record yet".

  4. Rate Your Music - Wikipedia

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    Rate Your Music (often abbreviated to RYM) is an online encyclopedia of music releases and films. Users can catalog items from their personal collection, review them, and assign ratings in a five-star rating system. The site also features community-based charts that track highest-rated releases.

  5. What Matters Most (Barbra Streisand album) - Wikipedia

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    What Matters Most is the thirty-third studio album by American singer Barbra Streisand released on August 23, 2011, by Columbia Records.Dedicated to the lyrics of her longtime friends Alan and Marilyn Bergman, the album was produced by Streisand herself.

  6. The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess - Wikipedia

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    The album received positive reviews from critics, who acclaimed its pop sound. Background and recording [ edit ] Roan was signed to Atlantic Records and living in Los Angeles by 2017, when she released the EP School Nights , a "folk-leaning" project that she later admitted she "hated".

  7. How About I Be Me (and You Be You)? - Wikipedia

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    How About I Be Me (and You Be You)? is the ninth full-length album by Irish singer-songwriter Sinéad O'Connor, released in Ireland on 2 March 2012 on Shamrock Solutions and 5 March 2012 in the United Kingdom on One Little Indian.

  8. Boys Don't Cry (Rumer album) - Wikipedia

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    Boys Don't Cry is the second album by Rumer, produced by Steve Brown.It was released on 28 May 2012. The album is a selection of songs by artist/writers from the 1970s period.

  9. No Promises (Carla Bruni album) - Wikipedia

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    No Promises is the second album by the Italian-French singer Carla Bruni.It was recorded during 2006 and released in January 2007. While Bruni's début album, Quelqu'un m'a dit, was sung in French; this album was sung in English.

  10. Sparkle: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Wikipedia

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    For the week June 16, 2012, "Celebrate" debuted at number 34 on the US Adult R&B Airplay chart, having amassed 45 spins for that week ending. During that same week, "Celebrate" also debuted at number 84 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and has since peaked at number 54. The music video for "Celebrate" was filmed on May 30, 2012.

  11. Don't Go Breaking My Heart (Backstreet Boys song) - Wikipedia

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    Commercial performance "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" debuted on May 17, 2018, and in its first week ranked 22nd in digital sales. The song was deemed by many in the media as a comeback song for the band as it represented their first time charting on the Billboard Hot 100, Mainstream Top 40, and Adult Contemporary charts since "Inconsolable".