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  2. Bound 2 - Wikipedia

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    "Bound 2" is a song by American rapper Kanye West, featured as the final track from his sixth studio album, Yeezus (2013). It was produced by West and Che Pope, with additional production being handled by Eric Danchick, Noah Goldstein, No ID and Mike Dean .

  3. Nobody to Love - Wikipedia

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    "Nobody to Love" is a song by British record production duo Sigma. The song was originally a bootleg remix of "Bound 2" by Kanye West featuring Charlie Wilson, released on 24 January 2014 as a free download.

  4. Ponderosa Twins Plus One - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, the group released their only album, 2 + 2 + 1 = Ponderosa Twins Plus One. [1] "Bound" became their second single and peaked at number 47 on Best Selling Soul Singles chart. [4] The second single off the album, a cover of Frankie Lymon's "Why Do Fools Fall in Love", was also released in 1971.

  5. Hold My Liquor - Wikipedia

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    "Hold My Liquor" is a song by American rapper Kanye West, from his sixth studio album Yeezus (2013). It was primarily produced by West and longtime collaborator Mike Dean, who also provides a guitar solo, with additional production from Arca and Noah Goldstein.

  6. South Australia (song) - Wikipedia

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    South Australia" (Roud 325) is a sea shanty and folk song, also known under such titles as "Rolling King" and "Bound for South Australia". As an original worksong it was sung in a variety of trades, including being used by the wool and later the wheat traders who worked the clipper ships between Australian ports and London .

  7. Homeward Bound (Simon & Garfunkel song) - Wikipedia

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    "Homeward Bound" is a song by the American music duo Simon & Garfunkel, released as a single on January 19, 1966, by Columbia Records. It was written by Paul Simon and produced by Bob Johnston . Simon wrote the song during his time in England, possibly while waiting for a train at Widnes railway station in the northwest of England.

  8. The cultural significance of the catchy 'Moana 2' song 'Can I ...

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    The "Moana 2" song adopts this Pacific Islander greeting as a life ethos, similar to how “Hakuna Matata” frames a Swahili translation as a personal motto in "The Lion King."

  9. In Through the Out Door - Wikipedia

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    In Through the Out Door is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. [2] It was recorded in three weeks in November and December 1978 at ABBA's Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden, and released by their label Swan Song Records on 22 August 1979 in the US [3] and 24 August 1979 in the UK.