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  2. Outro (M83 song) - Wikipedia

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    "Outro" is a song by French electronic music artists M83, released as the final track on the group's sixth studio album, Hurry Up, We're Dreaming (2011). It is a dramatic, symphonic rock song which has evoked "heartbreak, nostalgia, anticipation, jubilation and triumph".

  3. Outro - Wikipedia

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    Outro (closing credits), added at the end of a film, television program, or video game to list the personnel Outro (literary) , the conclusion or epilogue of a work of literature or journalism Outro (music) , ending of a composition that may take the form of a coda

  4. The Intro and the Outro - Wikipedia

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    "The Intro and The Outro" is a recording by the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It appears on their debut album, Gorilla (1967). It is not so much a song as a comic monologue in which the speaker introduces the musicians who ostensibly appear on the recording.

  5. Cry for Me (The Weeknd song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was produced by the Weeknd himself, Mike Dean, and Metro Boomin, with all three of them writing it alongside Belly, Kellee Patterson, and Curtis Williams. Following the release of the album, the song was an immediate commercial success, reaching the top ten in the United Kingdom and Canada, and top 40 in various countries, including ...

  6. Karma (AJR song) - Wikipedia

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    Karma" was written from the perspective of a patient in a therapist's office, [3] expressing an "unearned lack of good fortune" [4] The song's outro is lyrically filled with Jack going back and forth on his own thoughts and seeking affirmation from the therapist. [5] The song reached 10 million views on YouTube in July 2022. [6]

  7. 1963 (song) - Wikipedia

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    The original 1987 version ended in a fade-out while repeating the last line of the outro, "I will always feel free". The "94 album mix", also included on the international edition of (The Best of) New Order as "1963-94", had all new orchestration and is similar in structure to the original version, except that the outro is removed and replaced with a repeat of the final bridge and chorus ...

  8. List of Bleach soundtracks - Wikipedia

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    The Bleach anime opening and ending credits songs have been selected from a diverse group of bands including Orange Range, UVERworld, High and Mighty Color, Beat Crusaders, YUI, Aqua Timez, Asian Kung-Fu Generation, Kelun, SCANDAL, Porno Graffitti, miwa, SID, ViViD, Rie Fu, Home Made Kazoku, Younha, SunSet Swish, Ikimono-gakari, JUNE, Mai ...

  9. Stockholm Syndrome (Muse song) - Wikipedia

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    One of the riffs commonly played as an outro to "Stockholm Syndrome" was later incorporated into the song "Psycho", a track from the band's seventh studio album, Drones, released in 2015. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] During The Resistance Tour, one performance of this song at the Staples Center in Los Angeles lasted 13 minutes after eight riffs followed ...