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  2. Category:Music infobox templates - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:Parts of a song - Wikipedia

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  4. Hearts of Iron IV - Wikipedia

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    GameSpot gave the game a positive review, writing that "Hearts of Iron IV embodies the hard truths about all-consuming war and the international politics that guide it." It argued that the tutorial was the only weak point, and that "for the dedicated, Hearts of Iron IV could end up being the best grand strategy game in some time."

  5. Template:WikiProject Songs - Wikipedia

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  6. Template:Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia

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  7. Crack-Up (album) - Wikipedia

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    Crack-Up is the third studio album by American band Fleet Foxes, released on June 16, 2017, by Nonesuch Records. [5] Loosely inspired by F. Scott Fitzgerald's essay collection of the same name, it is the follow-up to their 2011 album Helplessness Blues, following the band's three-year hiatus from 2013 to 2016. [6]

  8. Do It Again (Steely Dan song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is written in the key of G minor and has a tempo of 125 beats per minute. It follows a chord progression of Cm-Dm-E♭-Dm7-Gm-Cm-Dm-E♭-Dm. David Palmer fronted the band during their live show, and sang "Do It Again" when the group played The Midnight Special in February 1973. Donald Fagen sang the vocal on the album version.

  9. Here We Go Again! (song) - Wikipedia

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    Dave Holmes of Decider praised "Here We Go Again!" as "the best lost R&B song of the [1990s]". [5] "Here We Go Again!" peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1993 and at number three on Billboard ' s Hot R&B Singles chart in January 1993. [6] Andy Kellman of AllMusic deemed it the group's biggest hit. [7]