Blondie's first ever single was "X Offender," released in 1976. The song was part of their debut album, "Blondie," and showcased the band's unique blend of punk rock and new wave influences. Although it did not achieve significant commercial success initially, it helped establish the band's presence in the music scene.
N dubz first single was you better not waste my time but the first single in the charts i think was playing with fire Hope i helped x
J5the biggest rap song ever is coolio gangstar paradise
it's by atomic kitten, then a remake by Keri Hilson. :] it was blondie Oh dear, how little we know. The original version was by The Paragons. Blondies 80s hit was many years later. Then Atomic Kitten. Keri Hilson doesn't even come ino the equation.
bill haley
Ashanti's first single is called "foolish" and her first album is called "Ashanti".
warIt means Blondies , usually as a joke but it means blondies..
Blondies are very similar to traditional brownies with only a few minor differences. Whereas traditional brownies are cocoa-based, blondies are made using brown sugar. In blondies, no chocolate is typically used. Variations, however, have been made with chocolate chips, coconut, and walnuts.
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the tin man was his first ever single
All time low was their first single
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Bleeding Love is Leona Lewis's first ever single from the album Spirit.
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Throwdown with Bobby Flay - 2006 Blondies 3-8 was released on: USA: 2007
Best I ever had. (who so ever put this is wrong) his very first song is called single again, it was back when he was doing degrassi, best i ever had was his debut single
A correct use of the noun 'blondie' or 'blondies' is a form of desert that is a brownie made with brown sugar instead of chocolate.The noun 'blondies' is also the plural form for the slangterm 'blondie' for a people with blond hair. The correct noun for a person with blond hair is a blond, or the plural blonds.
Well, the first song they ever wrote was "Please Be Mine". However, I think the their first single was "7:05", or "Year 3000"