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  2. Dax (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Dax responded by posting a video on YouTube, featuring a diss track titled "I'm Not Joyner Or Don Q" aimed at him. [37] Lanez posted a video on Instagram in response in which he pressures Dax to apologize for the diss track.

  3. Dear Alcohol - Wikipedia

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    This served as the inspiration for the poem, that eventually turned into the song. [4] Dax described the song as "very personal' for him. [5] Shortly after the song's release, Dax announced that he had been sober for thirty days, partially thanks to "Dear Alcohol", which was the longest he had remained sober in eight years. [6]

  4. Ring Them Bells (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ring Them Bells" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released in 1989 as the fourth track on his album Oh Mercy. It is a piano-driven, hymn-like ballad that is considered by many to be the best song on Oh Mercy [ 1 ] and it is the track from that album that has been covered the most by other artists.

  5. List of variations on Pachelbel's Canon - Wikipedia

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    Suzannah Clark, a music professor at Harvard, connected the piece's resurgence in popularity to the harmonic structure, a common pattern similar to the romanesca.The harmonies are complex, but combine into a pattern that is easily understood by the listener with the help of the canon format, a style in which the melody is staggered across multiple voices (as in "Three Blind Mice"). [1]

  6. When They Ring Those Golden Bells - Wikipedia

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    1922 publication of the song. When They Ring Those Golden Bells (also known as There's a Land Beyond the River or When They Ring the Golden Bells) is a prominent American gospel and bluegrass song written in 1887 by Daniel de Marbelle, a European immigrant, veteran of the American Civil War and Mexican War, and circus leader. [1]

  7. The Surprising Origins of Popular Christmas Songs - AOL

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    "Carol of the Bells" The song is an English version of a Ukrainian folk chant by Mykola Leontovych in 1916 called Shchedryk (“Bountiful Evening”), about a sparrow flying around a home. It was ...

  8. Carol of the Bells - Wikipedia

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    "Carol of the Bells" is a popular Christmas carol, which is based on the Ukrainian New Year's song "Shchedryk". The music for the carol comes from the song written by the Ukrainian composer Mykola Leontovych in 1914; the English-language lyrics were written in 1936 by American composer Peter Wilhousky .

  9. Dax Shepard: Kristen Bell's Support 'Saved My Life ... - AOL

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    The power of love. Dax Shepard couldn’t have gotten through his recent relapse into pill addiction without the support of his wife, Kristen Bell. The Real World's Paula Meronek and More Stars ...