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  2. Jumpin', Jumpin' - Wikipedia

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    "Jumpin', Jumpin' " is a song recorded by American group Destiny's Child for its second studio album, The Writing's on the Wall (1999). The song was co-written and co-produced by Chad Elliott and group member Beyoncé Knowles, with additional writing from Rufus Moore and production assistance from Jovonn Alexander.

  3. Deliver Your Children - Wikipedia

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    [12] Music critic Joel McNally regards it as a "good" song, describing it as "an upbeat number that dares to use some acoustic guitars in an electronic age. [13] Author Giuseppe Rausa regards "Deliver Your Children" as one of the few memorable songs on London Town , describing it as a pleasant, quick, country music -like song.

  4. Wings (Little Mix song) - Wikipedia

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    A clip from the dance rehearsals featuring the full routine was released on YouTube on 30 July 2012. [89] A making of segment was shared on YouTube on 6 August 2012. [92] During the music video, each group member wears three different outfits, all of which portray their individual styles. [93]

  5. Wings (Birdy song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wings" is a song by English musician Birdy. The song was released as a digital download on 29 July 2013 and in the United Kingdom on 8 September 2013 as the lead single from her second studio album, Fire Within (2013). A remix by Nu:Logic was later released on 27 January 2014 as part of the "Hospital: We Are 18" LP from Hospital Records. [2]

  6. XTM (band) - Wikipedia

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    XTM's cover of Fly on the Wings of Love, featuring DJ Chucky and vocals by Annia, reached number 8 on the UK Singles Chart and spent 19 weeks in the top 75 [1] and topped The Box's 2003 most played chart. It sold 165,000 copies in all, and reached #32 in the top 40 biggest selling singles of the year. The music video was shot entirely with CGI ...

  7. The Hampsterdance Song - Wikipedia

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    "The Hampsterdance Song" is a novelty song by Hampton the Hampster. The song's hook is based on a sped-up sample of "Whistle-Stop", a song from the 1973 Disney film Robin Hood. This sample was originally used for a 1998 web page called the Hampster Dance, created by Canadian art student Deidre LaCarte.

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  9. Hampster Dance - Wikipedia

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    The Hampster Dance is one of the earliest Internet memes.Created in 1998 by Canadian art student Deidre LaCarte as a GeoCities page, the dance features rows of animated GIFs of hamsters and other rodents dancing in various ways to a sped-up sample from the song "Whistle-Stop", written and performed by Roger Miller for the 1973 Walt Disney Productions film Robin Hood.