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Mushaboom (single) : ウィキペディア英語版
Mushaboom (song)

"Mushaboom" is the first single released by indie pop singer Feist from her album ''Let It Die''. It was released November 23, 2004 by Universal International, and is Feist's second single released in Canada, after "Inside and Out".
The title comes from Mushaboom, Nova Scotia, a village on Mushaboom Harbour, about 100 km east of Halifax.
Feist performed the song live on ''Jimmy Kimmel Live!'' in January 2006 and appears on the 2008 compilation album, ''Northern Songs: Canada's Best and Brightest''.
==Song information==
"Mushaboom" is about a simple life in a small town, and taking the time to enjoy life. It contrasts the somewhat melancholy state of the singer's present situation ("It may be years until the day / my dreams will match up with my pay").

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