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  2. Candyman (album) - Wikipedia

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    Candyman is the second studio album by American rock musician Steve Lukather, released on March 29, 1994, by Columbia Records internationally and Viceroy Music in the U.S. It was a collaboration of musicians who were for the most part also in Lukather's band Los Lobotomys.

  3. A-Reece - Wikipedia

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    Early in 2018 Flvme, Ecco the Beast and Mellow Don Picasso left the Wrecking Crew due to financial disputes. [8] In 2019, A-Reece released a single, "Carele$$", to address his squabble with Flvme. He then released his second collaborative album with MashBeatz titled Reece Effect. The Wrecking Crew changed names to Rvbberband Records.

  4. Candyman (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Candyman (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2021 film of the same name.Featuring the film's score composed by Lichens who credited under his original name Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe, the score consisted of vocal performances by the composer as well as acoustic instruments sampled and manipulated through recordings of various sounds at live locations.

  5. Candyman (Christina Aguilera song) - Wikipedia

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    "Candyman" was described as a pop song by Leah Greenblatt from Entertainment Weekly; [1] Stylus Magazine's Thomas Inskeep opined that it imitated swing music, [2] while Joan Anderman from The Boston Globe commented that Perry and Aguilera attempted to modernize early 20th century pop and blues "only to end up imitating the Andrews Sisters," [3] and Slant Magazine's Sal Cinquemani characterized ...

  6. Sammy Davis Jr. Now - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Chadbourne of AllMusic rated Sammy Davis Jr.Now one-and-a-half out of five stars. He stated that "there are tracks enough on this album that are painful to sit through", but also said that "The Candy Man" "surely will retain its historical value simply for being about the closest music has ever come to being pure excrement."

  7. Ain't No Shame in My Game - Wikipedia

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    Ain't No Shame in My Game is the debut studio album by American rapper Candyman. It was released on October 2, 1990, via Epic Records with distribution by CBS Records Inc . The album was produced by the Candyland Band and executive producer Ken Komisar.

  8. Knockin' Boots 2001: A Sex Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    Knockin' Boots 2001: A Sex Odyssey is the fifth studio album by rapper Candyman.The album was released on February 6, 2001 for X-Ray Records and was produced by Candyman. The album was the fourth straight critical and commercial flop for Candyman and like his previous four albums, did not chart on any album charts or feature any hit single

  9. Candy Man (Roy Orbison song) - Wikipedia

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    "Candy Man" has been covered by a number of artists, including Bobby Vee and the Ventures, Dion, the Hollies, Wanda Jackson and Brian Hyland. Co-writer Fred Neil released a version of the song on his 1965 debut solo album Bleecker & MacDougal and harmonicist Charlie McCoy covered it on his 1968 debut album The World of Charlie McCoy. [19]