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  2. List of Crayola crayon colors - Wikipedia

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    Charcoal Gray #736A62 115 106 98 1903–1910 Gray #8B8680 139 134 128 1926–present As "Middle Grey", part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944. Spelled "Grey" on labels, but "Gray" on boxes. Also called "Neutral Grey", 1930–1956. [2] No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Blue-Gray #C8C8CD 200 200 205 1958–1990 Timberwolf #D9D6CF 217 214 207 1993–present No No

  3. Rose Gray (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Rose Gray (born 31 December 1996) is an English singer-songwriter. She began releasing music in 2019, releasing numerous singles and a mixtape, Dancing, Drinking, Talking, Thinking (2021), before being signed to PIAS Recordings .

  4. will.i.am Music Group - Wikipedia

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    The label serves as the distributor of releases for him and the group, as well as Fergie as a solo act, Macy Gray, Cheryl, and Sérgio Mendes. Initially an imprint of Interscope Records, it was moved to A&M Records (under the name of Interscope) in 2003 before being moved back to Interscope in 2007. Since 2020, the label is an imprint of Epic ...

  5. AOMG - Wikipedia

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    AOMG is a South Korean hip-hop and R&B record label founded in 2013 by rapper and singer-songwriter Jay Park. The label currently houses 20 musicians, UFC fighter Chan Sung Jung , and cartoonist Kian84 .

  6. Louder, Please (album) - Wikipedia

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    Louder, Please is the debut studio album by the English singer Rose Gray, released on 17 January 2025 through PIAS Recordings.She co-wrote the album with a variety of collaborators and producers, including Alex Metric, Sega Bodega, Ryland Blackinton, Vaughn Oliver, and Shawn Wasabi.

  7. Columbia Records - Wikipedia

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    Columbia used this label for its 45 r.p.m. records from 1951 until 1958. Transitional 1955 promo 45 r.p.m. label showing both the old notes and mike and new walking eye logos. In 1951, Columbia US began issuing records in the 45 rpm format RCA Victor had introduced two years earlier. [36]

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