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n. (plural of playboy English)

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Playboys (The Rasmus album)
For the band's song with the same name, see Playboys (song).

Playboys is the second studio album by the Finnish rock band The Rasmus (known as just "Rasmus" back then) which was released on 29 August 1997 on Warner Music Finland.

It went Gold in Finland, and the single " Blue" also went Gold when it was released in May the same year. The album was not as popular outside their homeland Finland.

Besides the band, there were many additional musicians (see below) that appeared on Playboys. This made the album sound very different from regular rock. With the singer Lauri Ylönen's rap vocals, it became more like rapcore.

Playboys (Chet Baker & Art Pepper album)

Playboys is a 1956 jazz album featuring trumpeter Chet Baker and saxophonist Art Pepper. The album was the third collaboration between Pepper and Baker, following the successes of The Route and Chet Baker Big Band. All three albums were recorded in 1956.

Playboys (song)
For the band's album with the same name, see Playboys (1997 album).

"Playboys" is a song by the Finnish rock band The Rasmus (then named just "Rasmus"), originally released on the band's second album with the same name, Playboys on 29 August 1997.

The single was released in 1997 by the record label Warner Music Finland. It is the third single from the album Playboys, and features only the track "Playboys".

"Playboys" is a fairly happy, upbeat song and shows what the album is all about. The song is about playboys, and not "playing boys". The lyrics boast that because the singer is rich, he does not need to get a job and can do whatever he likes.

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He and Winston had been a couple of Don Juans, playboys, wild and reckless, according to the family gossip she had heard.