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  2. Slow Ways - Wikipedia

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    Slow Ways was created by Dan Raven-Ellison and is supported by Ordnance Survey.Raven-Ellison hoped that the website would allow walkers to rediscover unused footpaths, walk in place of driving or taking public transport, and engage with slower travel between locations. [3]

  3. Neil Young discography and filmography - Wikipedia

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    The discography and filmography of Neil Young contains both albums and films produced by Young. Through his career most of Young's work has been recorded for and distributed by Reprise Records, a company owned by Warner Bros. Records since 1963 and now part of the Warner Music Group.

  4. Slow Jamz - Wikipedia

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    "Slow Jamz" is a song by American rapper Twista together with the American rapper and producer Kanye West and American singer Jamie Foxx. Produced by West, it was released in November 2003 through Atlantic and Roc-A-Fella Records, as the lead single from Twista's fourth studio album Kamikaze (2004), and the second single from West's debut studio album The College Dropout (2004).

  5. List of works by Stanley Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Direct-to-video film Roll Bounce: Malcolm D. Lee: Fox Searchlight Pictures: 2006: Like Mike 2: Streetball: David Nelson: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment: Direct-to-video film 2008: First Sunday: David E. Talbert: Screen Gems: Soul Men: Malcolm D. Lee: Dimension Films: 2013: The Best Man Holiday: Universal Pictures 2016: Barbershop: The Next ...

  6. Slow Jams - Wikipedia

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    "Slow Jams" is a song by American musician Quincy Jones, taken from his studio album Q's Jook Joint (1995). Written and produced by Rod Temperton, vocals for the song were initially recorded by Babyface, Portrait, Barry White and SWV. A remix version, released in 1996 as the album's second single, replaced the latter's vocals with Tamia.

  7. Self Esteem (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Lucy Taylor (born 15 October 1986), [1] also known by her stage name Self Esteem, is a British musician, songwriter and actress. [2] First known as one half of the band Slow Club, she launched a solo career as Self Esteem with the single "Your Wife" in 2017, followed by the albums Compliments Please in 2019 and Prioritise Pleasure in 2021.

  8. So Many Ways - Wikipedia

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    So Many Ways" was released as the lead single from the album July 23, 1996. [5] On August 17, 1996, The Braxtons released the video for the song, it was directed by Cameron Casey and featured actor Mekhi Phifer. [6] [7] The single was also used as the opening track for the soundtrack to the comedy film High School High. [8]

  9. Slow cinema - Wikipedia

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    Slow cinema is a genre of art cinema characterised by a style that is minimalist, observational, and with little or no narrative, and which typically emphasizes long takes. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is sometimes called "contemplative cinema".