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  2. Here, editors can request a fair use clip of a song for a particular article. Another editor will then arrange and provide the portion of the song by uploading to Wikipedia. Instructions

  3. Nocturne - Wikipedia

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    Aubade, "a song or instrumental composition concerning, accompanying, or evoking daybreak" Night music, nocturnal music of Hungarian composer Béla Bartók; Nocturne, a 1961 jazz album by Oliver Nelson; Nocturne, a 1983 live album by Siouxsie and the Banshees; Nocturne: Blue and Gold – Old Battersea Bridge by Whistler (painted c. 1872–75)

  4. Request (broadcasting) - Wikipedia

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    A request is a frequently offered feature by some form of broadcasting entity, initially started in radio. It is an effort by the broadcaster to become interactive with their audience, allowing a means for members of the audience to ask for something specific to happen; usually the playing of a specific song.

  5. "Fight Like a Girl (Zolita song)", a 2017 a feminist song by Zolita, Ref to the song being included in up coming Draft:My body my choice (Feminism) So I wish to have the article. Possible refs best-protest-songs-of-2017-top-20, .

  6. Category:Wikipedia requested audio of music - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia requested audio of songs (35 P) Pages in category "Wikipedia requested audio of music" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 275 total.

  7. Category:Wikipedia requested audio of songs - Wikipedia

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    This category includes song articles missing an audio sample. Song samples are often fair-use items, and their addition to Wikipedia requires compliance with certain criteria for non-free content . The policy at Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Music samples provides detailed information about how samples can best be added, but the basic guidelines are:

  8. Total Request - Wikipedia

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    Each episode consisted of counting down the day's top music video requests received by MTV via phone, email, and a camera set up in Times Square. While the show was based at MTV's studio in Times Square, it was also filmed in Seaside Heights, New Jersey as part of MTV's Summer Share from May through August 1998.

  9. 16 Most Requested Songs - Wikipedia

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    16 Most Requested Songs may refer to: 16 Most Requested Songs (Bobby Vinton album), 1991; 16 Most Requested Songs (Jo Stafford album), 1995;