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  2. Drift Away - Wikipedia

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    A country version was recorded by American country music and rockabilly singer Narvel Felts in 1973. Felts' version — which changed the lyrics "I wanna get lost in your rock and roll" to "I wanna get lost in your country song" — peaked at number 8 on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in mid-August 1973, about three months after Gray's version reached its popularity peak. [14]

  3. U My Everything - Wikipedia

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    "U My Everything" is a song by American rapper Sexyy Red and Canadian rapper Drake. It was sent to US rhythmic radio through Open Shift and Gamma as the second and final single from Sexyy's third mixtape, In Sexyy We Trust . [ 1 ]

  4. All My Heroes Are Cornballs - Wikipedia

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    All My Heroes Are Cornballs is the third studio album by American rapper JPEGMafia, released on September 13, 2019 by EQT Recordings. After the release of his record Veteran (2018), he began recording tracks for its follow-up, with a total of around 93 songs by 2019.

  5. Rainy Days (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rainy Days" is an alternative pop R&B track, [1] written by its producer Frankie Scoca alongside Donghyun Kim, Freekind, Gigi and the South Korean rapper Masta Wu. [2] In terms of musical notation, the song is written in the key of A minor, has a tempo of 75 beats per minute.

  6. Blue Monday (New Order song) - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Monday" has been labelled a "synth-pop classic" [21] [22] and described as cementing the group's movement from post-punk to alternative dance. [5]It has been noted as an example of the hi-NRG style of club music, [23] and the 2004 edition of The Rolling Stone Album Guide called it "the ultimate in flawlessly programmed, LSD-driven, push-button dance-pop".

  7. Manhattan Boogie-Woogie - Wikipedia

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    Manhattan Boogie-Woogie is the third and final album by Landscape and was released in 1982. It is the only Landscape album that does not include any instrumental tracks. The album was reissued in November 2009 on the Cherry Pop label.

  8. Stax Records - Wikipedia

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    Stax Records is an American record company, originally based in Memphis, Tennessee.Founded in 1957 as Satellite Records, the label changed its name to Stax Records in September 1961. [2]

  9. Roller Coaster (Nmixx song) - Wikipedia

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    "Roller Coaster" was written by Seo Ji-eum, composed and arranged by Justin Reinstein, with Suhyppy, and Anna Timgren participating in the composition. [7] It was described as "urban" house song with "dreamy pre-chorus". [8] "