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  1. Labels. Sony/ATV. Jessica Charlotte Poland (born January 15, 1988) is an American singer-songwriter, better known by her current and former stage names, JPOLND, Charlotte Sometimes, and Laces. Her debut album Waves and the Both of Us was released on May 6, 2008.

  2. Apr 3, 2012 · Wall's own Jessica Poland sang live before a television audience of millions and for her survival on NBC's nationally televised The Voice Monday night. Poland, a graduate who sings under the...

  3. I′m in the business of misery, Let's take it from the top. She′s got a body like an hourglass It's ticking like a clock. It's a matter of time before we all run out, When I thought he was mine she caught him by the mouth. I waited eight long months, She finally set him free. I told him I couldn′t lie he was the only one for me.

  4. Misery Business. from the album Riot! " Misery Business " is a song by American rock band Paramore from their second studio album, Riot! (2007) and serves as the lead single from the album. The song was written about a past experience of the band's lead singer, Hayley Williams, which involved a male friend who she felt was being exploited by a ...

  5. Apr 24, 2024 · The lyrics of “Misery Business” revolve around themes of jealousy, competition, and personal growth. The song narrates the story of a girl who feels wronged by another girl, whom she believes took away her romantic partner. It explores the emotions of anger, betrayal, and revenge that the protagonist experiences.

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  6. Jessica Charlotte Poland (born January 15, 1988) is an American singer-songwriter, better known by her current and former stage names, JPOLND, Charlotte Sometimes, and Laces. Her debut album Waves and the Both of Us was released on May 6, 2008. She grew up in Wall Township, New Jersey and started playing guitar and writing songs at the age of 14.

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  8. Apr 27, 2020 · Hayley Williams wrote “Misery Business” when she was 17. She had been in Paramore—and in an industry that is not only predominantly male but also toxically so—for four years, and the song was from a page in her diary. She has profusely apologized, again and again, every single time it came up; and it came up often.