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  2. 88-Keys - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, 88-Keys worked in Atlanta with new female duo Addictive on a track for a forthcoming album. In June 2019, 88-Keys announced that a song he produced titled "That's Life", featuring Sia and Mac Miller, had been approved for release by Miller's estate, and was released through Warner Records on June 20, 2019. [11] [non-primary source needed]

  3. 88-Keys production discography - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of songs produced, co-produced and remixed by 88-Keys. Year Artist ... (performed by 88-Keys & Mars Whiteman) Producer/Performer 2009 88-Keys

  4. Category:Songs written by 88-Keys - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs written by 88-Keys" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. That's Life (88-Keys song) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] 88-Keys responded to the leak days later, stating that it was a rough version and that the finished version would be officially released. [4] On June 13, 2019, 88-Keys announced the release of "That's Life", also featuring Sia, and that he had obtained permission from Miller's estate to release the song posthumously.

  6. Diet Coke (song) - Wikipedia

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    On February 7, 2022, 88-Keys revealed that he produced the instrumental of the song in 2004, as an interlude for his beat tape, The Makings of Crack-Cocaine. [1] The cover art of the single was designed by Sterling Ruby. It shows a "mash-up of melting faces with crude metallic letters" spelling "Diet Coke". [2]

  7. The Death of Adam - Wikipedia

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    The Death of Adam is the debut studio album by American hip hop producer and rapper 88-Keys. Released on November 11, 2008, the album features guest appearances by Kanye West, Kid Cudi, J*Davey, Redman, Bilal, Phonte of Little Brother, and alternative rock group Shitake Monkey. [8]

  8. Stay Up! (Viagra) - Wikipedia

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    The music video premiered across multiple MTV channels all day on Monday, March 16, 2009. [3]Shot in High Definition on the streets of Los Angeles, the video features 88-Keys (Clifford) and Kanye West (Rufus) dressed in full prosthetic makeup made to appear in their late sixties, out on a night on the town.

  9. Category talk:Songs written by 88-Keys - Wikipedia

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