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  2. Bad and Boujee - Wikipedia

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    "Bad and Boujee" is a song by American hip-hop group Migos featuring American rapper Lil Uzi Vert. Written alongside producer Metro Boomin and co-producer G Koop, it was originally released to the Quality Control Music YouTube channel on August 27, 2016 before being officially released on October 28 by Quality Control Music, 300 Entertainment, and Atlantic Records as the lead single from the ...

  3. Good for You (album) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for the song was released on June 1, 2016. [4] It peaked at number 11 on the US Billboard Hot 100. [5] "Heebiejeebies" was released as the album's second single on May 26, 2017. [6] The song features a guest appearance from American singer Kehlani. [7] It was later sent to urban contemporary radio on March 6, 2018. [8]

  4. Boogie Box High - Wikipedia

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    Boogie Box High was an English pop musical project headed by Andros Georgiou in the late 1980s that featured a range of collaborators, including Georgiou's second cousin George Michael, [1] guitarist Nick Heyward (of Haircut One Hundred), keyboardist Mick Talbot (of the Style Council), guitarist–songwriter David Austin, bassist Deon Estus, and others.

  5. MTV Video Music Award for Video for Good - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the award's name became Video with a Message, and in 2019, it was changed to its current title. The first winner of the category was Lady Gaga . As of 2023, John Legend and Big Sean are the biggest winners of the category with two wins, and Demi Lovato is the most nominated artist with four in this category.

  6. I'm Your Boogie Man - Wikipedia

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    In 1977 the song reached the number one position on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 3 on the soul chart. Billboard ranked it as the #11 song of 1977. The song was also an international hit, reaching number one in Canada and charting in Australia (No. 38), Belgium (No. 16), the Netherlands (No. 6), New Zealand (No. 12), and the United Kingdom (No. 41).

  7. Boogie rock - Wikipedia

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    Boogie rock is a style of blues rock music that developed in the late 1960s. [1] Its key feature is a repetitive driving rhythm, which emphasizes the groove. [1] Although inspired by earlier musical styles such as piano-based boogie-woogie, boogie rock has been described as "heavier" or "harder-edged" in its instrumental approach.

  8. For You (Selena Gomez album) - Wikipedia

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    For You also includes Gomez remix of the late Selena Quintanilla-Pérez single "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom" (1994), which Gomez recorded as a duet with the deceased singer for the remix album Enamorada de Ti (2012). [31] The artwork featured on both the album cover and its inner booklet is taken from the music video for "The Heart Wants What It Wants". [32]

  9. For You (Liam Payne and Rita Ora song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was released on 26 January 2018. [2] The song was also included on Ora's second studio album, Phoenix (2018) and Payne's debut studio album, LP1 (2019). "For You" reached the top ten in the United Kingdom, France, Norway, Switzerland, Austria, Portugal, Poland, and Belgium, and peaked at number one in Germany.