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Kneeling for activities, meeting room background music, must be shocking, pure background music, to shock, to make people listen to the passion!!!!
Victory (second album by Irish duo Jedward):
Victory is the second studio album by Irish duo Jedward. The album was released on August 5, 2011 in Ireland*** and the United Kingdom; and on August 15, 2011 in the United Kingdom. It received double platinum album sales of the year in Ireland[1]? This thus became Jedward's second consecutive double-platinum album sales certification in his home country.
Extended information:
Background of the album:Jedward began recording the album in January 2011. In February 2011, the twins were announced as representing Ireland at the Eurovision Song Contest 2011, after beating four opponents nationwide. The twins announced their entry song as "Lipstick" from the album. A forthcoming single from their second album, "Lipstick" was subsequently released as the lead single in February 2011, and at the end of the Eurovision Song Contest, Jedward finished in eighth place with 119 points, Ireland's best result in almost 11 years. The single was released across Europe after the contest and consistently topped the Irish singles chart for three months after its release.
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