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  2. When This Rain Stops - Wikipedia

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    A live video clip for "When This Rain Stops" was released. [9] The accompanying clip for the track was directed by video director Lee Wa. [10] On April 11, 2021, Wendy performed the song on Inkigayo and M Countdown. [11] [12] Following its initial release, "When This Rain Stops" was met with positive reviews from music critics.

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    The Voice season 21 semifinals are here -- and it's time to vote for the artists you want to see in the finale!. On Monday, each of the Top 8 singers are taking the stage for brand new live ...

  4. List of songs about Paris - Wikipedia

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    "You Will Find Your Love (In Paris)" by Patti Page "You'd Love to Live in Paris" by Helen Trix "You'd Think You Were in Paris" from the musical The Man Who Owns Broadway "You'll Find Me at Maxim's" from the operetta The Merry Widow "You Make Take Me Round Paris" from Yes, Uncle! "Young Parisians" by Adam and the Ants

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  7. Paris (Sabrina Carpenter song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was released through Vevo and YouTube on December 21, 2018. [4] Carpenter teased photos from music video coming up to its release date. [5] It was directed by Jasper Cable-Alexander and shows clips of Carpenter in a hotel room and on the streets of Paris.

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  9. All the World's in Paris - Wikipedia

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    British tourists headed to France following Napoleon's defeat and abdication following the Battle of Paris. "All the World's in Paris" is an 1814 comedy song by the British performer Joseph Grimaldi. [1] It formed part of the Harlequin Whittington Boxing Day pantomime first performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in London.