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Hwang So-hee (Korean: 황소희, born April 7, 1988), known by her stage name DJ Soda, is a South Korean DJ. Hwang has built her reputation on being a frequent headliner for several Asian music festivals, including "S2O Songkran Musical Festival".
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Rex Mix is an EP remix recorded by Argentine rock band Soda Stereo.It was their second effort EP and was released by Sony Music in 1991. The EP contains remixes and new arrangements of previous songs, two songs recorded live at Gran Rex Theatre in Buenos Aires (Hombre al agua, and No Existes), and one new track: No necesito verte (para saberlo).
Modic suggests pureeing or whipping 1/4 cup of silken tofu to replace an egg and said that "you can even add 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda for a lighter texture."
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Help. Pages in category "Soda Stereo remix albums" The following 2 pages are in this category ...
It was released for free on multiple platforms, and a download link of the mp3 file was provided on Big Hit's Twitter account. [6] Following the release of the music video, both Young B. and DJ Webstar voiced their enthusiasm for the "Chicken Noodle Soup" remake separately on social media. [7]
2002 – DJ Aligator "Lollipop" 2002 – Milk Inc. "Land of the Living" 2002 – Rachel McFarlane – "Lover" 2002 – DJ Sammy & Yanou featuring Do "Heaven" 2002 – Girls Aloud "Sound of the Underground" 2002 – Scooter "Nessaja" 2002 – The Time Frequency "Real Love" 2002 – Soda Club featuring Hannah Alethea "Take My Breath Away"
The first part of the remix entitled "CoCo (Part 2)" was released on February 10, 2015, featuring Meek Mill and Jeezy. [3] Another remix entitled "CoCo (Part 3)" was released on February 12 and features Chris Brown. [4] Rapper Lil Wayne remixed the song for his Sorry 4 the Wait 2 mixtape which spawned a great deal of controversy.