Examples of using First single in English and their translations into Turkish
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First Single Uprising!
You just recorded your first single!
The first single was"Stomp.
And this is gonna be my first single.
Courtney's first single was huge.
People also translate
Imagine is going out as our first single.
The album's first single was"Too Late for Goodbye.
It was released as the album's first single in 1983.
Our first single came out in England four months ago.
You just recorded your first single. Congratulations.
The first single"Sad Song" was released on July 21.
Are we? Cause Elvis hasn't recorded his first single yet.
The first single from the album shares the same name with the album.
Cause Elvis hasn't recorded his first single yet. Are we?
He made his first single,"World Affairs", in 1981.
The song was released as the album's first single in October 2007.
The first single,"Throw Ya Gunz", became a crossover radio hit.
Dencia released her first single“Beri Beri” in 2011.
Its first single"Labios de Miel" is a smooth Latin pop song.
I feel honored to be the first single woman to cross the threshold.
I will sign you right nowif you cut that for me as your first single.
The first single,"Endlessly," received extensive airplay on radio and MTV.
On February 16, 2007, she released her first single Alles was du willst.
First single"Lama Lama Aku Bosan" is her comeback in music industry.
In June 2013, she released the video for her first single,"No Strings.
The first single from the album, The Heart Never Lies, which reached number 3 in the UK singles chart, was premiered at the V Festival in August.
Perfect Illusion" was released as the album's first single on September 9, 2016.
The song was released as the first single from their fourth album Ultra Beatdown.
In July 1999 they released their first single, with their debut album following in October.
A following press release revealed the first single from his eighth studio album would be released soon.