Stuff (song)
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"Stuff" is a song recorded by American
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. It was released in May 2000 as the first single from the album '' One More Day''. The song reached #36 on the ''
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chart. The song was written by Kelly Garrett and Tim Owens.


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Rick Cohoon of
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described the song as "a fun yet insightful tune about how we tend to measure our success in life by how many material things we accumulate."


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2000 singles 2000 songs Songs written by Tim Owens Arista Nashville singles Songs written by Kelly Garrett (songwriter) Songs about consumerism {{2000s-country-song-stub