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  2. Lovergirl - Wikipedia

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    "Lovergirl" is a song by American singer Teena Marie from her sixth studio album, Starchild (1984). Written, composed and produced by Marie, the song was released as the lead single from Starchild in October 1984.

  3. Kolohe Kai - Wikipedia

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    Kolohe Kai is a Hawaiian reggae pop musical group formed in 2009 by singer-songwriter Roman De Peralta. Kolohe Kai consists of De Peralta, Jasmine Moikeha (vocals), Kolomona Ku (keyboard and saxophone ), Luke Daddario (drummer), Imua Garza ( guitar ), and Kahale Morales ( bass guitar ).

  4. Lover Girl - Wikipedia

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    Man in My Life; To Sir with Love; Love Is What We Want; Baby Face; We Need Love; Find a Good Man; Hardcore; Heads of Government; Wife and Sweetheart; Bare as You Dare

  5. Tomorrow People (band) - Wikipedia

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    Tomorrow People began as a studio project in 2010 between four friends who were in a previous band together. Avina Kelekolio (production, toasting), Lio Fili (bass, production), Tana Tupai (keys) and Liam Va'ai (vocals) all played together in the covers band Terakey, and in their spare time they recorded some songs at Avina's home studio setup in Wellington.

  6. Turn Me Loose (Loverboy song) - Wikipedia

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    "Turn Me Loose" is a hit song recorded by Canadian rock band Loverboy. It was released on their eponymous debut album in 1980, and as a single in 1981. With a strong rock synthesizer start to the song, followed by a steady build on the guitars, it peaked at #7 on the RPM singles chart in 1981 and #6 on the Billboard Top Rock Tracks chart in the US.

  7. Take the L (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's title and repeated line of the chorus ("Take the L out of lover and it's over") came from the producer of the band's first two albums, Carter. During a conversation with the producer, Jourard revealed he was in the process of breaking up with his girlfriend, to which Carter responded with the line. [ 3 ]

  8. Talk:Lover Girl - Wikipedia

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  9. Talk:Kolohe Kai - Wikipedia

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