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  2. Dj Stokie - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Stokie got his breakthrough as a contestant on Mad Half Hour hosted by YFM. Amapiano Movement, Vol. 1, was released on December 13, 2019. His second studio album My Journey was released December 11, 2020. [1] It was supported by two singles "Superman", and "Ubusuku". My Journey Continues was released on April 7, 2023.

  3. Music of Superman - Wikipedia

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    A selection of existing songs were featured in the 1978 film Superman, not included on any version of the soundtrack albums, but readily available elsewhere: "Rock Around the Clock", by Bill Haley & His Comets, was playing on the radio of the "Woodie" being driven by some of Clark Kent's high school classmates.

  4. Superman Returns (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Superman Returns (Music from the Motion Picture) is the soundtrack album for the 2006 film of the same name. The score is composed by John Ottman , interpolating music by John Williams , particularly " Superman March " from the Superman: The Movie .

  5. DJ Clark Kent - Wikipedia

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    Rodolfo Antonio Franklin II (September 28, 1966 – October 24, 2024), known professionally as DJ Clark Kent, was an American hip hop DJ and record producer. His crew of DJs was called "The Supermen", and his DJ moniker was derived from the name of Superman 's alter ego .

  6. The Magnetic Telescope - Wikipedia

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    The Magnetic Telescope (1942) is the sixth of the seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster. This animated short was created by the Fleischer Studios .

  7. (Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman - Wikipedia

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    The song, inspired by Superman: The Movie, employs a disco beat and lyrics that describe the singer's wish to be like the fictional character Superman. The song's disco style was created as a response to Arista Records founder Clive Davis's request for "a club-friendly record", despite Ray Davies' hatred of disco.

  8. Superman III (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Superman III was the first of the films to have a score and soundtrack on the same release. Side A was devoted to 20 minutes of Ken Thorne's score (including new material such as a comedic cue that corresponds with the opening slapstick sequence, a theme for Richard Pryor's character, Gus Gorman, and the climactic fight between Clark Kent and Evil Superman).

  9. O Superman - Wikipedia

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    "O Superman", also known as "O Superman (For Massenet)", is a 1981 song by performance artist and musician Laurie Anderson. The song became a surprise hit in the United Kingdom after it was championed by DJ John Peel , [ 3 ] rising to number 2 on the UK Singles Charts in 1981. [ 10 ]