The song "Hands Up" was actually performed by the artist Lloyd Banks. 50 Cent was the contributing artist in the song. The song was released in 2006 from the label G-Unit with Interscope Records.
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Someone can watch the video Hands by the artist Jewel by going to the Vevo website. The website has many music videos including the video for the song Hands.
The phrase "40 cents more for the next 3 min" likely refers to the song "40 Cents" by the artist J. Cole, which contains themes of financial struggle and aspirations. If you meant a different song or need clarification, please provide more context!
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Artist is Garth Brooks the song is That Summer
Clap your Hands that was written by music artist Sia Furler and Samuel Dixon. The song is a single from Sia's 5th album "We are Born" released 2010. The best places to find the lyrics to the song "Clap your Hands" are the websites Metrolyrics and AZLyrics.
no there isn't but the cheapest song is about thirty cents or more.
The song "Hands Up" by the German band Ottawan was released in 1981. It became a popular hit in various countries during the early 1980s, known for its catchy melody and danceable rhythm. If you're referring to a different song titled "Hands Up," please specify the artist or context for a more accurate answer.
Depends on the price of the song now that its a variable pricing model and no longer a 99 cent/song. Royalties that the actual artist gets is under 10 cents. I believe the the most current move by the music industry through itunes makes it so that artists get 8 cents.. but it really depends on the original price of the song.
I believe John Sebastian is the artist of this song
To acquire permission to cover an artist one must simply pay 9.1 cents per song covered per CD as a royalty fee to the original artist. There is a 500 CD minimum and the whole fee can be paid as a sum , not incrementally.