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  2. Wobble (song) - Wikipedia

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    Before recording this song, he made a track called "Wobble (Skit)" to introduce the song "Wobble". Both tracks are on the album. Atlanta's V-103 former radio personality Frank Ski is featured on the song on the intro and bridge, but isn't credited as a featured artist. The song grew in popularity after inspiring a dance.

  3. Beyoncé’s ‘Texas Hold 'Em’ has the world line dancing, and ...

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    Ready those dance moves now, now, now, now. Beyoncé's new country song "Texas Hold 'Em" has fans line dancing all over social media. "I wanna learn country dance now,” one fan posted on X. The ...

  4. See Blue Ivy Perform With Beyoncé at Her Christmas ... - AOL

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    On Christmas Day, Beyoncé’s daughter Blue Ivy was in the stadium for her mom’s first-ever live performance of her Cowboy Carter songs. The show took place during halftime at the Houston ...

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  6. V.I.C. - Wikipedia

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    V.I.C. was born Victor Grimmy Owusu in 1987 in Corona, Queens to a mother from New York City and a father from Ghana.At ten, he wrote his first song, a drug awareness rap for his elementary school.

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  9. Cozy (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cozy" received positive reviews from critics at the time of the parent album's release, many commending the track's self-empowerment lyrics. In a review by Complex, Karla Rodriguez stated that the song "feels like someone is speaking affirmations over you, making you feel so damn good about yourself". [9]