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SOJA (an acronym of Soldiers of Jah Army) is an American reggae band based in Arlington, Virginia. Formed in 1997, their music is currently produced under ATO Records . The eight-member band has released a number of singles, albums, and DVDs, including SOJA – Live in Hawaii .
"The Way I Live" is a 2006 single from New Orleans, Louisiana rapper Baby Boy Da Prince, from his debut album Across the Water. The track features Lil Boosie and was produced by D-Weezy. It peaked number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 and achieved significant commercial success. There are two versions, one featuring only Lil Boosie and one ...
Just for Fun is a 1963 split EP by Bobby Vee and the Crickets, featuring the songs performed by the two acts in the musical film Just for Fun. released in 1963 only in The UK
The plot focuses on the lives of two children from Uganda who fall in love and work hard to be able to go to school. One night, their village is raided, and the young boy is taken. However, in a portion with no music, the boy escapes. As the boy returns home, the music starts playing again and the two reunite.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. government agencies held a classified briefing for all senators on Wednesday on China's alleged efforts known as Salt Typhoon to burrow deep into American ...
Lyrics written by bassist/backing vocalist Pete Wentz, music composed by Fall Out Boy, excluding covers. CD one "A Little Less Sixteen Candles, a Little More "Touch Me"" – 2:49 "So Sick" (Ne-Yo cover at BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge) CD two "A Little Less Sixteen Candles, a Little More "Touch Me"" – 2:49 "Roxanne" (The Police cover) – 3:12
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"Forever Came Today" is a 1968 song written and produced by the Motown collective of Holland–Dozier–Holland, and was first made into a hit as a single for Diana Ross & the Supremes in early 1968. A disco version of the song was released as a single seven years later by Motown group the Jackson 5 .