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  2. Stuttering (Fefe Dobson song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stuttering" is a song by Canadian singer–songwriter Fefe Dobson from her second (released) studio album, Joy. It was produced by J. R. Rotem , and co-written by Dobson, Rotem, and Claude Kelly . The song was released as a single on September 7, 2010, by 21 Music and The Island Def Jam Music Group and officially impacted mainstream radio on ...

  3. Stuttering (Loick Essien song) - Wikipedia

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    The song entered the UK Singles Chart at number 36, making it his first Top 40 single. A music video was made for the single. It was uploaded to YouTube on 6 January 2011. Essien and two members of N-Dubz, Dappy and Fazer, appear in the video. [1] The song has also been sung by R&B artists Mario [2] and Range. [3]

  4. Stutter (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Stutter, a 1986 album by the band James "Stutter", a 1989 song by James from One Man Clapping "Stutter" (Elastica song), a 1993 song by Britpop group Elastica "Stutter" (Joe song), a 2000 song by American R&B singer Joe "Stutter" (Maroon 5 song), a 2010 song by Maroon 5 from Hands All Over; Stutter edit, a technique employed by musicians like BT

  5. Category:Stuttering - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 7 February 2024, at 22:04 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet (Bachman–Turner Overdrive song)

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    Later in The Rolling Stone Record Guide, writer Dave Marsh called the song "a direct steal from the Who, and an imaginative one", with stuttering in the song reminiscent of the Who's "My Generation". [8] Randy Bachman, however, has said that the stuttering was originally only intended as a "gold joke" for his brother. [8] [3]

  7. Stuttering in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    An early example is The Who's 1965 song "My Generation", in which lead singer Roger Daltrey sings the line "Just talkin' 'bout my G-g-g-generation". In that particular case, the song's stuttering style provides a framework leading up to the sly lyric, "Why don't you just ff-ff-fffffffffade away!".

  8. Will Smith Returns to the Stage With New Song—and ... - AOL

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    For the song's debut, Smith wore a gray and tan patterned blazer outfit as he showed off his musical talents, with the single a preview of his next album that’s reportedly in the works.

  9. Stutter (Joe song) - Wikipedia

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    The original version of the song was produced by Roy "Royalty" Hamilton and Teddy Riley and written by Roy "Royalty" Hamilton and Ernest E. Dixon. [ 1 ] A remix by Allen "Allstar" Gordon Jr. [ 2 ] (marketed as the "Double Take Remix" due to its appearance in the 2001 film Double Take ) features rapper Mystikal and was a number-one hit on the US ...