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    "Find a Way" is a song by A Tribe Called Quest, the first single from their fifth album The Love Movement. The New York Times ' Ben Ratliff wrote that "Find a Way" "innocently wonders about the point at which friendship spills over into sex." [2]

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  7. Find a Way (Alessandra Amoroso song) - Wikipedia

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    "Find a Way" is the debut single by Alessandra Amoroso. It is the only English-language song from Amoroso. It is the only English-language song from Amoroso. Track listing

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    "Check the Rhime" is the first single from A Tribe Called Quest's second album The Low End Theory. [1] The song was written by group members Phife Dawg, Q-Tip, and Ali Shaheed Muhammad. It was recorded at the legendary Greene St. Recording studio in New York City. The song peaked at number 59 on Billboard on November 16, 1991. [2]