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  2. Lian Ross - Wikipedia

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    One of her recent successful hit singles is, "Never Gonna Lose" released on ZYX Records in Germany on December 27, 2005, and her song "Young Hearts Run Free" was released on Blanco y Negro Music in Spain on September 9, 2009.

  3. New Fun Factory - Wikipedia

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    New Fun Factory was a German Pop group formed in late 1998, with rotating members, first comprising singer Lian Ross (Josephine Hiebel), rappers T-Roc/Tiger One (Terrance Lamont Croom), Alfonso Losa-Eser and Alexander Walser from Liechtenstein, who were the first of several spin-offs of the successful German dance group Fun Factory.

  4. It's Your Move (song) - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Diana Ross covered the song. It appears on the album Swept Away. [6] This version was later sampled in the 2011 vaporwave song "リサフランク420 / 現代のコンピュー" ("Lisa Frank 420 / Modern Computing") by Macintosh Plus, [7] where it was slowed down and chopped and screwed, with the pitch changed. It became an Internet ...

  5. Workin' Overtime (song) - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the label planned the song "Bottom Line" as the first single from the new album, but Ross insisted that "Workin' Overtime" be released first. [2] It was released on April 24, 1989. In the United States , the song failed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 , but it became a huge hit on the Hot Black Singles chart, reaching the third ...

  6. No Games (song) - Wikipedia

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    "No Games" is a hip-hop song by American rapper Rick Ross, featuring vocals from American rapper Future. It was released as the second promotional single for his sixth studio album, Mastermind on September 6, 2013, when it was serviced to mainstream urban radio. The song was produced by frequent collaborators producers J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League.

  7. Work That Body (song) - Wikipedia

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    A reviewer of Record Mirror stated that this is a healthy, energetic product, ideal for Jane Fonda-style workouts. [6] Rolling Stone called the song "an exciting piece of artistic dance music", and Billboard praised "one of the grittiest vocals in [Ross'] career" and suggested that "listeners will probably be burning a hole in through the floor with their feet".

  8. Twisted (Annie Ross song) - Wikipedia

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    The song, first released in 1952 and later collected on the album King Pleasure Sings/Annie Ross Sings, was an underground hit, and resulted in her winning DownBeat ' s New Star award. [ 4 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Ross released a second version with the vocalese trio Lambert, Hendricks & Ross on their 1960 album The Hottest New Group in Jazz .

  9. Ambition (song) - Wikipedia

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    In an interview with Complex in October 2011, Wale spoke about the song: "Ambition" is a record that's on the album that's very important because it's the title track. The most famous rapper on the album is obviously Rick Ross, so I wanted him to bring a lot of attention to "Ambition" because it's what the album is about.