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  2. Paradise Road (song) - Wikipedia

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    Paradise Road" is a song written in 1979 by Patric van Blerk and Fransua Roos. [1] [2] Recorded in 1980 by the South African female vocal group Joy, which comprised Felicia Marion, Thoko Ndlozi and Anneline Malebo, the song topped the hit parade for nine weeks. [3] "Paradise Road" went on to become an unofficial South African anthem: "The ...

  3. Joy (South African band) - Wikipedia

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    Joy was a South African female vocal group, who had a charts-topping hit in South Africa in 1980 with "Paradise Road". The record spent nine weeks at the No. 1 spot, [ 1 ] and went on to become considered an unofficial South African anthem. [ 2 ]

  4. Paradise Road - Wikipedia

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    Paradise Road may refer to: Paradise Road, a film directed by Martin Frič; Paradise Road, a film directed by Bruce Beresford; Paradise Road (Las Vegas), a road in Las Vegas "Paradise Road" (song), a 1980 song by South African group Joy

  5. Transmission (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Transmission" is a song by English post-punk band Joy Division. Originally recorded in 1978 for the band's aborted self-titled album , it was later re-recorded the following year at a faster tempo and released by record label Factory as the band's debut single.

  6. Paradise (A-Reece album) - Wikipedia

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    Paradise is the debut studio album by South African hip-hop artist A-Reece. It was released by Ambitiouz Entertainment on 21 October 2016. It features guest appearances from Emtee, P-Jay (member of hip hop duo B3nchMarQ and A-Reece's older brother) and Amanda Black. [2] Paradise topped the iTunes chart under 24 hours of release. [3]

  7. Joy (Austrian band) - Wikipedia

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    In Seoul, South Korea, Joy twice played for 12,000 people at the sold out Jamsil Olympic Stadium, and performed a version of their hit "Japanese Girls", re-titled as "Korean Girls". [10] Later on, they went on a mini tour in the U.S., notably at the Shrine Auditorium and in San-Jose, mainly for Chinese and Vietnamese-American audiences. A ...

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  9. Joy (Bastille song) - Wikipedia

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    "Joy" is a song by English indie pop band Bastille. It was released on 2 May 2019 as the third single from their third studio album, Doom Days (2019). The song was written by Dan Smith, who handled the production along with Mark Crew and Daniel Priddy. The song features backing vocals from singer Bim Amoako. [2]