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  2. Calloway (band) - Wikipedia

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    The brothers grew up around music with a father who played the trumpet, an uncle who played keyboards, and an aunt who sang opera.As teenagers, they began writing songs and forming bands, and when attending Kentucky State University, they formed Midnight Star, a synth-funk outfit that hit big in the early to mid 1980s.

  3. Cat Music - Wikipedia

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    Cat Music is a record label based in Bucharest, Romania, [2] that holds 30% of the market share and a catalog of more than 8,500 songs. [3] Its YouTube channel is the most popular of a Romanian label, with over 7.4 million subscribers and 8.2 billion views.

  4. Dolly My Baby - Wikipedia

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    The music video for the remix version of "Dolly My Baby" premiered in early 1993, where the video shows Super Cat performing the song in a nightclub, and Puff Daddy and 3rd Eye, with an early guest appearance by The Notorious B.I.G. performing their verses in what appears to be a diner. Mary J. Blige does not appear in the video.

  5. James Dewees - Wikipedia

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    James Matthew Dewees (born March 13, 1976) is an American musician best known for his work with The Get Up Kids, Reggie and the Full Effect and My Chemical Romance.He has also been involved in other musical projects including New Found Glory, Coalesce, Leathermouth, and Death Spells.

  6. The Last of the Famous International Playboys - Wikipedia

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    In a 1989 interview, Morrissey joked " 'The Last of the Famous International Playboys' are Bowie, Bolan, Devoto and me." [2] Lyrically, however, "The Last of the Famous International Playboys" largely mythologizes the notorious pair of vicious London gangsters known as the Kray twins Ronnie and Reggie, who held a tight rein on the East End of London during the 1950s and 1960s. [3]

  7. R.LUM.R - Wikipedia

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    Reginald Lamar Williams, Jr (born January 18, 1990), known professionally as R.LUM.R, is an American alternative R&B artist from Bradenton, Florida.Previously a singer-songwriter playing classical guitar under his nickname Reggie Williams, Williams has since relocated to Nashville, Tennessee where he now resides.

  8. On a Ragga Tip - Wikipedia

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    Andy Beevers from Music Week named "On A Ragga Tip" Pick of the Week in the category of Dance, stating that "this track continues the reggae-hardcore theme of 'Way in My Brain', the hugely popular flipside to their massive 'DJs Take Control' hit. Built around Jah Screechy's extremely catchy 'Walk and Skank', 'On a Ragga Tip' is destined for ...

  9. Speed 2: Cruise Control (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Speed 2: Cruise Control is the soundtrack album for the 1997 film of the same name.It was released by Virgin Records in May 1997, nearly a month before the film's release. . Because of the film's Caribbean setting, the soundtrack features a variety of reggae music from artists including Common Sense, Jimmy Cliff, Maxi Priest and Sha