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  2. Break It Up (Scooter song) - Wikipedia

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    "Break It Up" is a song by German hard dance band Scooter, released on 21 November 1996 by Club Tools as the second single from their third album, Wicked! (1996). [1] Written by Nosie Katzmann, it was a top-20 hit in several countries, like Austria, Finland and Germany. On the Eurochart Hot 100, it peaked at number 65 in February 1997.

  3. Break It Up (Foreigner song) - Wikipedia

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    "Break It Up" was the fourth single taken from the album 4 by the band Foreigner. The song was written by Mick Jones and the first to feature a B-side that was not available on one of their albums, a live version of their hit, "Head Games."

  4. Break It Up - Wikipedia

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    Break It Up may refer to: "Break It Up", a song from the 1975 album Horses by Patti Smith "Break It Up" (Foreigner song), 1982 "Break It Up" (Rocket from the Crypt song), 1998 "Break It Up" (Scooter song), 1996; Break It Up, 1985; Break It Up (Jemina Pearl album), 2009 "Break It Up", a 1991 song by Cypress Hill from the album Cypress Hill

  5. RFTC (album) - Wikipedia

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    RFTC is an album by American punk rock band Rocket from the Crypt, released in 1998 by Interscope Records.It was the band's second major-label release. A music video was filmed for the single "Break it Up" and the band embarked on tours in support of the album, on which they were joined by Chris Prescott from San Diego bands Tanner and No Knife who performed as touring percussionist and ...

  6. Break It Up (SSD album) - Wikipedia

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    Break It Up was the fourth and final release from Boston hardcore punk band SSD. It saw the band delve further into the metal genre, leaving behind their punk and hardcore roots. It saw the band delve further into the metal genre, leaving behind their punk and hardcore roots.

  7. When I Start To (Break It All Down) - Wikipedia

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    Mute Records released a live video clip as the song's official music video. This clip used footage filmed during the duo's Total Pop Tour in the summer of 2011, with much of the footage coming from the first of two Dublin gigs played in June 2011. The video premiered on YouTube on 18 November 2011. [8]

  8. Bad Bunny's crying video and why it's got young men emotional

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    Here’s why the Tik Tok trend over Bad Bunny’s “DTMF” song made him cry — and what that means for young men’s mental health.

  9. Break It Up (Jemina Pearl album) - Wikipedia

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    Break It Up is the first and only solo album by American musician Jemina Pearl. It was released on October 6, 2009, through Universal Motown and Ecstatic Peace!