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  2. Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels - Wikipedia

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    The song reached number 27 on Billboard 's Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart. "Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels" received 480,000 US streams and 2,000 purchased downloads for the week ending May 30, 2019. "Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels" received 480,000 US streams and 2,000 purchased downloads for the week ending May 30, 2019.

  3. Loving in Stereo - Wikipedia

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    On 16 March 2021, Jungle premiered a trailer titled Loving in Stereo featuring a vignette of the dancers regularly associated with the collective from previous videos, performing in an abandoned compound or prison. [3] At the time of the trailer's release, it was unclear whether the title was in reference to an upcoming album or a single. [4]

  4. Back on 74 - Wikipedia

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    "Back on 74" is a song by the British band Jungle, released as the fourth and final [1] single from their album Volcano on 28 July 2023 through Caiola and AWAL. It was written by Jungle members Josh Lloyd and Thomas McFarland and their newest member Lydia Kitto, and produced by Lloyd. It reached the top 40 in the UK and New Zealand.

  5. Shine a Little Love - Wikipedia

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    Jungle" is a song written by Jeff Lynne which first appeared as an album track from the 1977 album Out of the Blue. According to the band members' opinions, recording Jungle was a lot of fun owing to the various types of sound effects, the upbeat tune, and the jungle animal noises provided by Lynne, Bev Bevan, and Kelly Groucutt.

  6. The Quick (British band) - Wikipedia

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    The single "Rhythm of the Jungle" was another top 20 success in Australia, reaching No. 13, and also became a hit in Europe. [1] Stylistically, this inaugural period for the band was characterized by a hybrid of popular funk, dance, and new wave influences with an emphasis on bass and keyboards. [citation needed]

  7. Jungle (Fred Again song) - Wikipedia

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    "Jungle" is a song by Fred Again. It was released on 29 June 2022, through Again. and Atlantic . Co-produced by Four Tet , the song heavily samples the songs " Immortal " by Elley Duhé [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and " Revolution 909 " by Daft Punk .

  8. Haunted (Beyoncé song) - Wikipedia

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    Later she meets other people in leather and masks, before being surrounded by a troop of lace-clad dancers. One shot shows a man in colourful clothes and leopard print Speedos surrounded by bubbles in a bathtub. Another room contains a family of four mannequins in a 1960s-styled kitchen, preparing for a plastic-looking meal. A bare African ...

  9. Jungle (X Ambassadors and Jamie N Commons song) - Wikipedia

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    The song features "a drum-beat reminiscent of Queen's 'We Will Rock You ' ". [5] Jeff Benjamin of Fuse compared it to an Imagine Dragons track, stating it "is full of Alex [da Kid]'s booming electronic-rock percussion, but with soulful humming and bluesy belting in place of Dragons singer Dan Reynolds' signature shouty approach."