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  2. Meow (Meovv song) - Wikipedia

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    On August 16, 2024, The Black Label announced their first girl group Meovv. [2] On August 21, the group's first member and child model Ella Gross was introduced. [3] The remaining members — Gawon, Sooin, Anna, and Narin — were revealed on subsequent days. [4]

  3. The Best Sad Songs of 2023 (So Far) - AOL

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    To make the selection process easier, Esquire is rounding up the best sad songs of 2023. For what it's worth, these aren't the saddest songs of the year. That's a whole different list. And we're ...

  4. 2023 in music - Wikipedia

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    2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards (USA) Song of the Year: "Anti-Hero" by Taylor Swift • Artist of the Year: Harry Styles • Best Music Video: "Yet To Come" by BTS: Polaris Music Prize (Canada) Good Luck by Debby Friday: Eurovision Song Contest 2023 (Europe) "Tattoo" by Loreen : 32nd Seoul Music Awards (South Korea)

  5. Hotel Amour - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Amour is a studio album by Meow Meow (Melissa Madden Gray) and Thomas Lauderdale featuring Pink Martini, released on March 22, 2019 via Heinz Records. [1] Featured guests include Barry Humphries , Michel Legrand , Rufus Wainwright , and The von Trapps .

  6. Sad Song - Wikipedia

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    Sad Song may refer to different pieces of music: "Sad Song" (Blake Lewis song) by Blake Lewis on the 2009 album Heartbreak on Vinyl "Sad Song" (The Cars song) from the 2011 album Move Like This "Sad Song" (Thrill Pill song) from the 2019 album Revelations; Sad Song, a 2024 EP by South Korean boy band P1Harmony, or the title track

  7. Sad! - Wikipedia

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    The song remains X's biggest and arguably most popular hit song to date. It discusses X's experiences with depression, thoughts of suicide, and romantic turmoil, as well as his personal regrets about his past. A music video for "Sad!" was released on June 28, 2018, via his YouTube channel. [8]

  8. Mooo! - Wikipedia

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    "Mooo!" (often stylized in all caps as "MOOO!") [4] is a song by American rapper and singer Doja Cat. Originally self-published exclusively as a music video on August 10, 2018, it became a viral internet meme and amassed over 578 million views. [5]

  9. No Promises (Cheat Codes song) - Wikipedia

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    "No Promises" is a song recorded by American DJ group Cheat Codes. It features vocals by American singer and songwriter Demi Lovato as well as Trevor Dahl, a member of the group. The song was released on March 31, 2017, and debuted on mainstream radio in the United States on April 11, 2017. [1] "