Bittersweet Shimmer 🎨 RGB Color Code: #BF4F51
The hexadecimal RGB code of Bittersweet Shimmer color is #BF4F51. This code is composed of a hexadecimal BF red (191/256), a 4F green (79/256) and a 51 blue component (81/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(191,79,81). Closest WebSafe color: Fuzzy Wuzzy (#CC6666)
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recorded use of old rose as a color name in English was in 1892. Bittersweet shimmer is one of the colors in the special set of metallic Crayola crayons
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produced by Steven Haigler. The songs "Shimmer", "Jesus or a Gun", and "Bittersweet" were released as singles. "Shimmer" peaked at #42 on the Billboard Hot
Australia, "Bittersweet" peaked at number 70 on the ARIA singles chart in December 1999. "Bittersweet" "Bittersweet" (studio acoustic) "Shimmer" (studio
"intertwines baroque strings worthy of Pachalbel with sedated vocals and shimmering guitar lines". Malone observed that the song is built on a single chord
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"Shimmer" is a song by American alternative rock group Fuel. It was released in March 1998 as lead single from their debut album Sunburn. Written by Carl
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singles chart". australian-charts.com. Retrieved November 25, 2010. *For "Bittersweet": "ariaNET The Chart! Top 100 Singles – Week Commencing 7th February

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