Strawberry Kisses
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"Strawberry Kisses" is a song written by Jeff Franzel, Andy Marvel, and Marjorie Maye. It was produced by Chong Lim for Australian teen singer Nikki Webster, which also appears on her first album, Follow Your Heart (2001). It was released as the album's lead single on 11 June 2001 in Australia as a three-track CD single and in May 2002 in the United Kingdom with an additional track. Webster stated the song is "fresh, really bright and chirpy", and also said, "After I first heard the demo, I was singing it that night and I just thought that's a fantastic sign of a good song - something people remember".
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"Beijo Molhado" é uma canção do girl group brasileiro Rouge, lançada em 19 de janeiro de 2003, como quarto single oficial do primeiro álbum de estúdio da banda, também intitulado Rouge (2002). A canção é uma versão de "Strawberry Kisses", da cantora australiana Nikki Webster. A versão em português foi escrita por Milton Guedes e produzida por Rick Bonadio.
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The artist stands with her left leg stretched to her left and her arms folded at her bared waist. Her top and pants are matching in largely purple-pink with swirls. She wears her blonde-brown hair over shoulder length, it is highly curled. To her left is a child's toy/doll, which appears to be dancing. The single's title is across the top in pink-red script. The artist's name is across her middle.
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"Strawberry Kisses" is a song written by Jeff Franzel, Andy Marvel, and Marjorie Maye. It was produced by Chong Lim for Australian teen singer Nikki Webster, which also appears on her first album, Follow Your Heart (2001). It was released as the album's lead single on 11 June 2001 in Australia as a three-track CD single and in May 2002 in the United Kingdom with an additional track. Webster stated the song is "fresh, really bright and chirpy", and also said, "After I first heard the demo, I was singing it that night and I just thought that's a fantastic sign of a good song - something people remember". The song debuted and peaked at No. 2 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart and appeared at No. 21 on the list of Top 25 singles for 2001 in Australia. In the United Kingdom, the song reached number 64 in June 2002. In 2009, a poll run by Herald Sun voted "Strawberry Kisses" the fifth-worst Australian song of all time. An updated version featuring Sam Mac, entitled "Strawberry Kisses 2017" was released in Australia on 16 March 2017. All proceeds of the song were donated to the Australian division of Starlight Children's Foundation.
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"Beijo Molhado" é uma canção do girl group brasileiro Rouge, lançada em 19 de janeiro de 2003, como quarto single oficial do primeiro álbum de estúdio da banda, também intitulado Rouge (2002). A canção é uma versão de "Strawberry Kisses", da cantora australiana Nikki Webster. A versão em português foi escrita por Milton Guedes e produzida por Rick Bonadio. "Beijo Molhado" é uma canção bem pop, que fala sobre um amor de verão, que ficou marcado, e a protagonista da canção canta sobre o desejo de beijar a pessoa amada mais uma vez. A canção foi o terceiro single do primeiro álbum do grupo e foi lançada no começo de 2003.
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