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<tr><td style = "padding-right: 5em;">[[File:Shakira2009.jpg|160px|thumb|Singer, '''''[[She Wolf (album)|She Wolf]]''''' song is [[Shakira]]]] '''''[[She Wolf (album)|She Wolf]]''''' is '''''[[Shakira]]'''''’s first single taken from her third [[English language]] studio album. The song has a [[Spanish language]] version '''''[[She Wolf (song)|Loba]]''''', that was used to promote the English album in Spanish-speaking territories.(Loba) premiered on June 29, 2009 and was played on various radio stations. The song was made available worldwide from July 13 2009, both as a digital download and on CD. The song peaked at #11 on the U.S. [[Billboard Hot 100]], and went to #1 on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart in Autumn of 2009

The album sees Shakira shift from [[Latin pop]] and [[pop rock]] to [[electropop]] while also exploring [[dancehall]]. She co-wrote and co-produced all of the album, apart from her second US single, with [[Pharrell Williams]] and his production outfit [[The Neptunes]] or duo John Hill and [[Sam Endicott]].

According to the She Wolf Songfacts, Shakira told The Daily Star: “It’s about a domestic girl who breaks free. I think we all have the wolf in us waiting to come out.”

Sam Endicott from The Bravery and producer John Hill co-wrote three songs with Shakira for her new album, including the single She Wolf.'''''</td></tr></table>


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<tr><td style = "padding-right: 5em;">[[File:Gaga front profile.jpg|160px|left|thumb|Lady Gaga performing at [[The Monster Ball Tour]]]] "'''Paparazzi'''" is a song by American recording artist [[Lady Gaga]], released as the final single from her debut album, ''[[The Fame]]''. Written by [[Rob Fusari]] and Gaga, the song was the album's third single in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Italy, the fourth in Canada and the United States and the fifth in Australia, New Zealand and France. It was released on July 6, 2009 in the United Kingdom and four days later in Australia. Initially, "[[LoveGame]]" had been planned as the third single release in the United Kingdom, but it was decided that "Paparazzi" would be released instead because of the potentially controversial lyrics and music video of "LoveGame". The song was written by Gaga to portray her struggles with her quest for fame. It is an up-tempo dance song whose lyrics describe a stalker following somebody to grab attention and fame.

"'''Paparazzi'''" has been critically acclaimed for its fun-filled, club-friendly nature. The accompanying music video shows Gaga as a doomed starlet hounded by photographers, and gets almost killed by her boyfriend. It shows her survival, comeback, revenge on her boyfriend, and experiences on the way to fame. The song reached the top ten of the official charts in Australia, Canada, Ireland and United Kingdom, while reaching number one in Germany and the Czech Republic. In the United States it has reached six on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]].
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<tr><td style = "padding-right: 5em;">[[File:Katy Perry Michigan (1).jpg|160px|thumb|[[Katy Perry]] in concert]] "'''Hot n Cold'''" is a song by [[United States|American]] [[singer]] [[Katy Perry]]. The song was written and composed by [[Dr. Luke]], [[Max Martin]], and Perry for her major mainstream debut album, ''[[One of the Boys (Katy Perry album)|One of the Boys]]''. The track was released as the album's third single. Its chorus features a series of binary opposites (hot/cold, up/down, black/white) to emphasize the unstable nature of the characters' relationship. It reached number three on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]], making it Perry's second consecutive top three single, after her previous worldwide hit "[[I Kissed a Girl]]". The single has also become Perry's second top five single in dozens of countries around the world, including the [[United Kingdom]], [[Australia]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]] and [[New Zealand]], as well as topping the charts in [[Finland]], [[Germany]], [[Greece]], [[Canada]], [[Norway]], [[Spain]] and [[Denmark]]. It has topped the charts in more than 15 countries.
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