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  2. Fast Times (Sabrina Carpenter song) - Wikipedia

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    Musically, "Fast Times" is a two minutes and fifty-five seconds upbeat pop and soft rock song with bossa nova-tinged sounds. [9] [10] [11] In terms of music notation, "Fast Times" was composed using 4 4 common time in the key of C♯ minor, with the verses composed in D major, with a moderately fast tempo of 133 beats per minute. [12]

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  4. Yeah 3x - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the song, it features a thick bassline. [7] "Yeah 3x" is set in common time with a moderate dance tempo of 130 beats per minute. It is composed in the key of D major with Brown's vocal range spanning from the note of A 3 to the note of B 4. [12] The song uses a portion of the melody from "I'm Not Alone" by Calvin Harris. [2]

  5. Call 911 (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Call 911" is a song performed by British singer and songwriter Florrie. The song was released as the singer's debut single on 12 July 2010 as a remix bundle onto iTunes . [ 1 ] It was written by Florrie, Miranda Cooper , Brian Higgins , Fred Falke , Toby Scott, and Carla Williams.

  6. Running (Sandro song) - Wikipedia

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    "Running" is a song recorded by Greek-German singer Sandro. Released on 7 March 2020, the song was written by Sandro, Alfie Arcuri , Sebastian Rickards, Octavian Rasinariu, and Teo DK. It was planned to represent Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 in Rotterdam , the Netherlands, after being selected by the national broadcaster Cyprus ...

  7. 2 Times - Wikipedia

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    The song achieved success in many European countries where it was a top-10 hit, particularly in Denmark, Scotland, and the Flanders region of Belgium, where it reached number one. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] It peaked number two in Ireland, New Zealand and the United Kingdom; [ 11 ] [ 9 ] [ 12 ] it has sold over 500,000 copies in the UK as of 2014. [ 13 ]

  8. Don't Download This Song - Wikipedia

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    The song "describes the perils of online music file-sharing" in a tongue-in-cheek manner. [1] To further the sarcasm, the song was freely available for streaming and to legally download in DRM-free MPEG fileformat at Weird Al's Myspace page, a standalone website, [2] as well as his YouTube channel.

  9. I Call Your Name (Roxette song) - Wikipedia

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    "I Call Your Name" is a song by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released on 20 January 1988 by EMI as the fourth and final single from their debut album, Pearls of Passion (1986). It features album track "Surrender" as its b-side , along with an extended remix of " Soul Deep ", which is taken from their 1987 remix album Dance Passion .