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      • " Collide " is a single by American hip-hop and R&B singer Justine Skye, released on August 25, 2014.
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  2. "Collide" is a single by American hip-hop and R&B singer Justine Skye, released on August 25, 2014. [1] The track features a guest verse by American rapper Tyga and was produced by DJ Mustard . In 2022, the song become a viral audio on TikTok which prompted a significant increase of streams on music platforms and additions to radio stations ...

  3. Justine Skye dropped "Collide" as a single on August 25, 2014. Back then, it made some noise, hitting #38 on R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay. Fast forward to late 2022, a sped-up version blew up on TikTok, causing a massive surge in streams across music platforms and landing it on radio stations worldwide.

  4. May 7, 2023 · “Collide” is one of Howie Day’s most popular and recognizable songs. In 2005, a year after the song’s release, “Collide” reached number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100. “It was one of my first...

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  5. Aug 24, 2014 · Collide Lyrics: (Mustard on the beat, ho) / I been knowing you for long enough / Damn, I need you right now (Right now) / You can take your time, don't have to rush / This might take us a while.

  6. Apr 24, 2024 · The Story behind the Song. “Collide” was one of the biggest hits of 2004, peaking at number five on the Billboard Airplay Chart. The song was written and performed by Howie Day, an American singer-songwriter from Maine.

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  7. Sep 27, 2023 · September 27, 2023. The song “Collide” by Justine Skye, featuring Tyga, is a sultry, dynamic ode to irresistible attraction and intertwining two souls. The lyrics unfold a passionate dance of intimacy, exploring the deep connection and synchronized harmony between two people.

  8. "Collide" was released in the United States on June 1, 2004, as the second single from Day's second full-length album, Stop All the World Now (2003), and reached number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 a year after its release, in June 2005.