Wrapped Around My Middle Finger

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Wrapped Around My Middle Finger
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Studio album by Donnie Vie
Released 2012
Genre Power pop, rock
Label Livewire/Cargo
Donnie Vie chronology
Extra Strength
(2007) Extra Strength2007
Wrapped Around My Middle Finger
(2012)
Goodbye: Enough Z'Nuff
(2014) Goodbye: Enough Z'Nuff2014

Wrapped Around My Middle Finger is the second studio album released by Donnie Vie. [1]

Donald Edwin Vandevelde, better known by his stage name Donnie Vie is an American musician, singer, and songwriter. He is best known as the main songwriter and lead vocalist of the rock band Enuff Z'Nuff.

Track listing

  1. "Wrapped Around My Middle Finger"
  2. "Wunderland"
  3. "Lisa"
  4. "Daddy’s Girl"
  5. "Now Ya Know"
  6. "No Escape"
  7. "Lil’ Wonder"
  8. "Flames Of Love"
  9. "Rattle On"
  10. "I Won’t Let You Down"
  11. "Smokin’ Hot Lollipop"

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