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Start Over (other)
Start Over may refer to: * ''Start Over'' (album), a 1987 album by Cheryl Lynn * "Start Over" (Beyoncé song), 2011 * "Start Over" (Band-Maid song), 2018 * "Start Over", a song by the Afters from the album '' Light Up the Sky'', 2010 * "Start Over", a song by Imagine Dragons from the album '' Evolve'', 2017 * "Start Over", a song by Zac Brown Band from the album '' Welcome Home'', 2017 * "Start Over", a song by Gaho from the soundtrack album of the television series ''Itaewon Class'', 2020 * ''Start Over'', English language title of ''Année Zéro'', a French-Belgian television series See also * Start (other) * Restart (other) * Start Again (other) * ''Starting Over'' (La Toya Jackson EP), 2011 * "Start All Over "Start All Over" is a song recorded by American singer Miley Cyrus for her debut studio album ''Meet Miley Cyrus'' (2007). The song was written by Fefe Dobson, Anne Preven and produced by Annetenna. It was released by Hollywood Records ...
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Start Over (album)
''Start Over'' is the seventh studio album by American singer Cheryl Lynn. It was released by Manhattan Records on February 20, 1987, marking her recording debut with the label. The album charted higher than her previous release, but still stalled at #55 on the US R&B chart. Two singles, "New Dress" and "If You Were Mine" were released, and, while the latter single just missed the R&B top ten, neither of them could revive the project. ''Start Over'' would be Lynn's only album for Manhattan Records; Lynn would sign with Virgin Records for her next release. Critical reception AllMusic editor Ron Wynn rated the album one and a half out of five stars. He found that "the songs on Cheryl Lynn's sole Manhattan release, ''Start Over'', are so bland and inept that the phone book would represent a huge upgrade by comparison – which is a shame, because the woman can sing, even if the gelatinous late-'80s production threatens to swallow her like quicksand. Even "Don't Run Away," a reunion ...
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Start Over (Beyoncé Song)
"Start Over" is a song recorded by the American singer Beyoncé from her fourth studio album, '' 4'' (2011). It was written by Shea Taylor, Beyoncé Knowles and Ester Dean and produced by Taylor and Knowles. The song's development was motivated by the fact that Knowles traveled around the world and experienced different cultures which inspired love and purity inside her. A mid-tempo pop, pop rock and soul-influenced R&B ballad, "Start Over" finds the female protagonist affirming her individuality and expressing her love for a man with whom she attempts to start a relationship all over again. Knowles' vocals are accompanied by electric and enticing beats; the song's instrumentation includes drums and synthesizers. "Start Over" received mixed to positive reviews from music critics, who noted that the song was quite similar to Knowles' older material. The placement of the song on the track-listing was criticized by critics, who thought that it made "Start Over" barely distinguish ...
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Start Over (Band-Maid Song)
"Start Over" is the fourth single by Japanese rock band Band-Maid, released in Japan on July 25, 2018, by Crown Stones. Composition and lyrics "Start Over" was written in a more pop oriented style, as opposed to their usual hard rock. Lead guitarist Kanami Tōno, plays the piano in the song. It was lead vocalist Saiki Atsumi's idea to include piano, as well as to not have a guitar solo. The lyrics were written to be easy to sing in karaoke, as many of their fans expressed difficulty in singing their songs. There were originally more English lyrics, but Atsumi told rhythm guitarist/vocalist Miku Kobato, to cut down on them. For the lyrics, Kobato had in mind a theme of contradictory love and that she didn't want to make the lyrics too dark or too cute. Kobato included the lyrics "I don't give a fuck" at the end of the song because she didn't want the song to end poppy. For "Screaming", they wanted to make a song that was more like Band-Maid's previous songs. It was originally going ...
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Light Up The Sky (album)
''Light Up the Sky'' is the third studio album and fourth album overall from contemporary Christian music band The Afters, which the producer on the album is Dan Muckala, and was released on September 14, 2010, by INO Records. This album has seen some commercial and critical success. Critical reception ''Light Up the Sky'' had mostly favorable reviews from critics. The positive reviews come from Allmusic, Alpha Omega News, CHRISTCORE, The Christian Manifesto's Lydia Akinola, Christian Music Zine, Cross Rhythms, both Jesus Freak Hideout's, Louder Than the Music and New Release Tuesday. The mixed reviews came from ''CCM Magazine'', Thomas Jenkins of The Christian Manifesto and ''Christianity Today''. The four-star-and-a-half-out-of-five ratings come from Louder Than the Music and New Release Tuesday. Jono Davies of Louder Than the Music praised the album as the bands' "most complete album to date," and called it "uplifting modern mid tempo rock/pop at its best." At New Release Tu ...
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Evolve (Imagine Dragons Album)
''Evolve'' (stylized as ''ƎVOLVE'') is the third studio album by American pop rock band Imagine Dragons, released on June 23, 2017, by Kidinakorner and Interscope Records. After the release of their previous album ''Smoke + Mirrors'' (2015) and its respective world tour, a self-imposed hiatus for 2016 and cryptic messages from the band through their social media gained anticipation for their third album; it was finally announced on May 9, 2017, along with the initiation of its pre-order. In comparison to ''Smoke + Mirrors'' and their 2012 debut ''Night Visions'', frontman Dan Reynolds called the album an "evolution" for the band. ''Evolve'' peaked at number 2 on the US ''Billboard'' 200, and received favourable reviews from critics; some acknowledged the band's claim of evolution, while others described it as lifeless and commercially oriented. It was promoted with the singles " Believer", "Thunder", " Whatever It Takes", " Walking the Wire", and " Next to Me", as well as a ...
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Welcome Home (Zac Brown Band Album)
''Welcome Home'' is the fifth studio album by American country music band Zac Brown Band. It was released on May 12, 2017, via Elektra Records. The album features the singles " My Old Man" and "Roots" which charted on Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay. Dave Cobb is the album's producer. Content Before the album, Zac Brown worked with producer Dave Cobb on a track for the multi-artist album ''Southern Family'' in 2016. Cobb also serves as producer on ''Welcome Home''. ''Taste of Country'' describes the album as "a more mature album, aimed at the group's older fans" and notes that "One mostly finds Brown showing appreciation for loved ones". The track "Trying to Drive" is a re-recording of a song that first appeared on the band's 2010 live album '' Pass the Jar: Zac Brown Band and Friends Live from the Fabulous Fox Theatre in Atlanta'', featuring co-writer Aslyn on guest vocals. Critical reception Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic rated the album 3 out of 5 stars, saying tha ...
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