Blame the Vain
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Blame the Vain is a country music album by American singer-songwriter Dwight Yoakam, noted for its return to a more traditional honky-tonk sound and for being his first self-produced studio record.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Blame the Vain canonical | 2 |
| Blame the Vain (song) | 2 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Blame the Vain Context triple: [Dwight Yoakam, album, Blame the Vain]
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How Can I Blame You
"How Can I Blame You" is a song featured on the album "Darkness and Light."
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Poison Heart
"Poison Heart" is a punk rock song by Dee Dee Ramone, best known through its recording by the Ramones and noted for its darker, more introspective lyrics.
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Devil Without a Cause
Devil Without a Cause is Kid Rock’s breakthrough 1998 studio album that fused rap, rock, and country elements and propelled him to mainstream fame.
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Stab You in the Heart
"Stab You in the Heart" is a high-energy, retro rock-and-roll style song by Green Day from their 2020 album *Father of All Motherfuckers*.
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Fell on Black Days
"Fell on Black Days" is a dark, introspective grunge song by Soundgarden, written and sung by Chris Cornell and released on their acclaimed 1994 album *Superunknown*.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Blame the Vain Target entity description: Blame the Vain is a country music album by American singer-songwriter Dwight Yoakam, noted for its return to a more traditional honky-tonk sound and for being his first self-produced studio record.
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A.
How Can I Blame You
"How Can I Blame You" is a song featured on the album "Darkness and Light."
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B.
Poison Heart
"Poison Heart" is a punk rock song by Dee Dee Ramone, best known through its recording by the Ramones and noted for its darker, more introspective lyrics.
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C.
Devil Without a Cause
Devil Without a Cause is Kid Rock’s breakthrough 1998 studio album that fused rap, rock, and country elements and propelled him to mainstream fame.
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D.
Stab You in the Heart
"Stab You in the Heart" is a high-energy, retro rock-and-roll style song by Green Day from their 2020 album *Father of All Motherfuckers*.
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E.
Fell on Black Days
"Fell on Black Days" is a dark, introspective grunge song by Soundgarden, written and sung by Chris Cornell and released on their acclaimed 1994 album *Superunknown*.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Blame the Vain Description of subject: Blame the Vain is a country music album by American singer-songwriter Dwight Yoakam, noted for its return to a more traditional honky-tonk sound and for being his first self-produced studio record.
Referenced by (4)
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