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Cuz I Can (album)
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Cuz I Can is the first album by the Swedish pop rock singer Ana Johnsson. The album was released exclusively in Sweden on April 14,2004 and it was later worldwide-released as The Way I Am, so that this latter is sometimes considered to be the first album by Johnsson. The latter album has a different cover and track listing, otherwise the albums are identical, the leftover tracks were included as B-sides on the later released singles. Singles released from Cuz I Can were The Way I Am, Life and Cuz I Can, of which only Life entered the Swedish Singles Chart, at number 17
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Coz I Can
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Cuz I Can is the debut single by the Swedish Pop/rock singer Ana Johnsson released from her first studio album Cuz I Can. Both the single and album were released in Sweden. The single was released in March 2004, after she get some recognition for the worldwide hit single We Are, Johnsson decided to re-release the song. In 2005, the song was re-mixed to Coz I Can and this version was more successful, charting in both Germany and Japan, where the album won a gold certification for sales over 100,000. In the summer of 2005, Coz I Can was picked as the song for the German DTMs racing. Cuz I Can is also featured on the German movie Autobahnraser - A2 Racer during the final credits, the version played is a different version of the one that made into the album, where Anas voice sound a bit more girly. CD single Cuz I Can –3,04 Bring It On –2,45 Cuz I Can –2,39 German Pock It
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'Cuz I Can (Pink song)
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Cuz I Can is a song written by Pink, Max Martin and Lukasz Gottwald for Pinks fourth album, Im Not Dead, from which it was released as a promotional single for the album. It was one of the five tracks that leaked onto the internet in July 2005. Lyrically, the song is about Pink playing by her own rules, and boasting about her bling, referring to Cuz I Can, she called herself a walking contradiction and a hypocrite sometimes. The track was sent to stations in Australia on October 4,2007. It debuted at number 33 on the Australian ARIA Digital Track Chart, the track debuted at number 39 on the New Zealand Singles Chart, becoming the first single to chart on download sales alone. The official music video for the song was first seen on Australian television on October 5,2007, the performance, which was the show opener for the tour, featured dancers dressed like monks and with only underwear beneath their robes