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Qué (quién) es I Can't Wait (Brooke McClymont song) - definición

2002 SINGLE BY BROOKE MCCLYMONT OR HILARY DUFF
I Can't Wait (Brooke McClymont); I can't wait (hilary Duff song); I can't wait hilary; I cant wait hilary duff; I Can't Wait (Hilary Duff); I Can't Wait (Hilary Duff song)

I Can't Wait (Brooke McClymont song)         
"I Can't Wait" is a contemporary rock song written by Brooke McClymont, Christopher Ward and Matthew Gerrard. McClymont recorded the song as her debut single; it was released in Australia on 17 June 2002 as a CD single and peaked at number forty-nine on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart.
I Can't Breathe (disambiguation)         
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I Can't Breathe (song)
"I can't breathe" is a slogan associated with the predominantly American political movement Black Lives Matter, particularly with the killings of Eric Garner and George Floyd by police, as well as with broader issues of police brutality and racial inequality.
Can't Wait         
SINGLE BY REDMAN
Can't Wait (song)
"Can't Wait" is the second single released from Redman's second album, Dare Iz a Darkside. It is produced by Erick Sermon and Redman, and contains samples from "All Night Long" by Mary Jane Girls, "Caribbean Nights" by Bob James and "Just Rhymin' With Biz" by Big Daddy Kane and Biz Markie.

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I Can't Wait (Brooke McClymont song)

"I Can't Wait" is a contemporary rock song written by Brooke McClymont, Christopher Ward and Matthew Gerrard. McClymont recorded the song as her debut single; it was released in Australia on 17 June 2002 as a CD single and peaked at number forty-nine on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart. McClymont chose the song to be her debut single because she felt it is a really positive song and shows her personality.