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  2. Rock Wit'cha - Wikipedia

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    3.1 Year -end charts. 4 ... [1] Length: 4: 47 (album version) 5:04 (remix version) ... The version of the song used in the music video was the single version of the ...

  3. Quiet Storm (song) - Wikipedia

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    The remix features Lil' Kim, who used her guest verse to diss rapper Foxy Brown. [1] The B-side features the song " It's Mine ", which was released as the next single from the album. Throughout her career, Lil' Kim has performed the remix of "Quiet Storm" at various high-profile venues, including at Hot97 's Hot for the Holidays concert and the ...

  4. Remix - Wikipedia

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    Early pop remixes were fairly simple; in the 1980s, "extended mixes" of songs were released to clubs and commercial outlets on vinyl 12-inch singles.These typically had a duration of six to seven minutes, and often consisted of the original song with 8 or 16 bars of instruments inserted, often after the second chorus; some were as simplistic as two copies of the song stitched end to end.

  5. Earthquake (DJ Fresh and Diplo song) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Dominique and DJ Fresh performed "Earthquake" again at Radio 1's Big Weekend, during the latter's headlining set on the "1Xtra Arena/In New Music We Trust Stage". DJ Fresh and Dominique Young Unique performed the track live on 4Music panel show 'McFlurry Music Mix Up' presented by Rickie and Melvin on 19 August 2013. [5]

  6. List of quiet storm songs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of songs associated with the quiet storm radio format, widely heard in the United States starting in 1976 [1] as a form of early evening/late night easy listening music aimed at a sophisticated African American audience. [2] Quiet storm radio programs thrived in the 1980s, with many stations across the US carrying a quiet storm ...

  7. The Remix Suite - Wikipedia

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    The compilation, when news was originally released, was titled The Remix Suites: I–V, [4] as a fifth EP was scheduled for release October 20, with the physical release a week later on the 27th. [5] The plans were later changed to have the physical release come out on the 20th, and the last EP was presumably shelved.

  8. We Be Clubbin' - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl single 2 [6] No. Title Length; 1. "We Be Clubbin '" (Clark World remix) 4:24: 2. "We Be Clubbin '" (Clark World remix instrumental) 4:16: 3. "We Be Clubbin '" (Clark World remixclean radio edit) 4:05: 4. "We Be Clubbin '" (Clark World radio remix) 3:46: 5. "We Be Clubbin '" (Clark World remix acapella) 3:46: Total length: 20:17

  9. Stronger (Clean Bandit song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stronger" is a song by the English electronic group Clean Bandit with uncredited vocals by Alex Newell and Sean Bass, the brother of Sharna Bass (who sings the vocals of Clean Bandit's song "Extraordinary"). [2] It was originally released on 22 November 2014, with uncredited vocals from Olly Alexander, the lead singer of Years & Years.