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  2. It Wasn't Me - Wikipedia

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    "It Wasn't Me" was originally never intended to be released as a single. Before the original version of Hot Shot was released in August 2000, Hawaiian DJ Pablo Sato downloaded the album from "a Napster like MP3 site he won't name" and discovered that "It Wasn't Me" was "the album's standout cut."

  3. Now That's What I Call Music! 6 (American series) - Wikipedia

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    Now That's What I Call Music! 6 was released on April 3, 2001. The album is the sixth edition of the Now! series in the United States. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, [3] selling 525,000 units in its first week of release. [4] It is the second number-one album in the series, following Now 4, and has been certified 3× Platinum by ...

  4. The 4 of Us - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Brendan Murphy released his first solo album Walk with Me [5] with brother Declan playing on several tracks. Via Brendan's Facebook, the non-album song "She Comes at Night" was made available as a limited free download single in May 2011 and, due to popular demand, again in November 2011.

  5. Shaggy discography - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Shaggy released the album Hot Shot, which was certified 6× Platinum in the United States. The album featured the singles " It Wasn't Me " and " Angel ", the latter of which was built around two song samples – Merrilee Rush 's 1968 hit " Angel of the Morning " (which was remade in 1981 by Juice Newton ), and The Steve Miller Band 's ...

  6. That Wasn't Me - Wikipedia

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    "That Wasn't Me" is a song by American recording artist Brandi Carlile. The song serves as the lead single off Carlile's fourth studio album, Bear Creek . [ 1 ] It was recorded by Tanya Tucker for her 2023 album Sweet Western Sound , which was co-produced by Carlile.

  7. DFA Records - Wikipedia

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    James Murphy and Tim Goldsworthy met while working in New York on the David Holmes album Let's Get Killed. [7] After the recording was completed, Goldsworthy stayed in New York, and the two began to throw parties in the Lower East Side. They created the production duo, The DFA, but wished to grow The DFA into more than what it was.

  8. The Waitresses - Wikipedia

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    The Waitresses were formed by Butler (formerly of the Numbers Band) in 1978 as a side project while he was still a member of Tin Huey.He wrote and recorded "I Know What Boys Like" that year, with guest vocals by friend Donahue (as "Patty Darling") and saxophone from Tin Huey member Ralph Carney, although the song remained unreleased at the time. [4]

  9. It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Never Gonna Be - Wikipedia

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    "It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Never Gonna Be" is a duet recorded between Aretha Franklin and Whitney Houston, and appeared on Franklin's 1989 album Through the Storm. The song was released on June 10, 1989, as the second single from the album by Arista Records .