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  2. Expensive (song) - Wikipedia

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    Ty previewed the record along with another off Dream House that featured the rapper YG on April 12, 2020. [3] The original version of the song featured G-Eazy and leaked in full August 6, 2020. [4] The final version with Minaj was released on August 28, 2020. [5] [6] [7]

  3. So Fly (213 song) - Wikipedia

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    "So Fly" is a song performed by American Hip Hop supergroup 213, which consisted of Snoop Dogg, Warren G and Nate Dogg. It was released on July 6, 2004 as a promotional single off their studio album The Hard Way, with the record label TVT Records. The song was produced by Spike & Jamahl and Missy Elliott. [1]

  4. Set You Free (N-Trance song) - Wikipedia

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    "Set You Free" is a song written and recorded by English rave band N-Trance, featuring vocals from English singer Kelly Llorenna. It was officially released as a single in October 1993 by label All Around the World but did not chart until a re-release in April the following year, just making the UK top 40 at number 39.

  5. Fly (Maddie & Tae song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is an inspirational song primarily backed by acoustic instruments and by a prominent fiddle and it's in the key of F major. The song is in strong contrast with the duo's previous single "Girl in a Country Song": while the latter used irony and satire to criticize Nashville's emphasis on dated and exploitive female stereotypes, "Fly" delivers a sincere narrative account of a girl ...

  6. Xxpensive - Wikipedia

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    [1] Wass compared the song to the works of Eartha Kitt and Paris Hilton. [5] Louis Baragona of CollegeCandy.com described feeling "thrilled, overjoyed and blessed" when the song came out. [6] Jordan Appugliesi of Mic.com called the song "smart, catchy and she has her tongue permanently in her cheek, making her more self-aware than her peers." [2]

  7. Expecting to Fly (song) - Wikipedia

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    Thirteen Senses released the song in 2005 in the United Kingdom as the B-side to their single "The Salt Wound Routine". [5] Metric recorded a version in 2011. Emily Haines occasionally played it live during her Knives Don't Have Your Back shows. of Montreal released the song as a single in 2011 in Norway. [6]

  8. The Fly (Chubby Checker song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Fly" reached #7 on the U.S. pop chart, #11 on the U.S. R&B chart, #5 in Canada, and #35 in Australia in 1961. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was featured on his 1961 album For 'Teen Twisters Only . [ 3 ] The song ranked #70 on Billboard magazine's Top 100 singles of 1961 .

  9. Born to Fly (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Born to Fly" is an uptempo country song that is backed primarily with fiddles. The song's narrator is portrayed as a person wanting to expand their horizons and dreams of being somebody, who is tired of being stuck in the same place, and wants to get out. The song makes analogies to a bird spreading its wings and flying to its new destination.