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  2. Mako (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    An official music video was uploaded on the same day. [18] On August 14, 2015, they released "Smoke Filled Room" as a single via Ultra Records. Later, they released a remixes' single of the song along with an acoustic version and two more remixes. An official music video of the song was uploaded by Ultra Records' YouTube channel five months later.

  3. Hourglass (Mako album) - Wikipedia

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    Its accompanying music video was released "Way Back Home" was released as the second single on 18 December 2015. [8] "Into the Sunset" was released as the third single on 22 April 2016. [9] "Wish You Back" featuring American singer Kwesi was released as the fifth single on 9 December 2016, together with the album.

  4. Category:Mako (DJ) songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Mako (DJ) songs or lists of Mako (DJ) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Mako (DJ) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. I Won't Let You Walk Away - Wikipedia

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    The song is a vocal version of the instrumental single by Mako called "Sunburst" released in 2014. [3] Alex Seaver of Mako said in an interview "I had bought this $45 Fender guitar in Glendale and just started tracking some stuff, and that turned into “Sunburst” — the instrumental.

  6. Deadman (band) - Wikipedia

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    After 13 years, Mako and Aie announced a reunion as Deadman in March 2019. Aie said he had been asked by event organizers to reunite the band several times in the past decade, but he just happened to be talking to Mako and Merry bassist Tetsu about doing something together when the offer came again in 2018 and, to his surprise, Mako agreed. [2]

  7. Lose You Now - Wikipedia

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    In April 2021, Stirling and Mako released an acoustic version of "Lose You Now" produced by Stephen Anderson. An additional music video was created for the song, featuring Stirling and Mako performing alongside each other accompanied by two backing violinists. [8]

  8. Don't Give Up on Me (Kill the Noise and Illenium song)

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    The song is described as a genre-bending banger beginning with "a post-apocalyptic vibe" with "dark synths contrasted by layered harmonic vocals." [8] [9] [10] About the song, Illenium told Billboard "I've looked up to Kill the Noise for a while now, so it was awesome to get a chance to work on a song with him... I got the vocal from Mako and ...

  9. Lose You Now (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Lose You Now is Stirling's second EP, her first, "Lindsey Stomp", was released in 2010. [1] The EP was produced as an exclusive for Record Store Day 2021, with 2000 copies pressed exclusively on single sided vinyl.