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  2. Eye of the Hurricane (The Alarm album) - Wikipedia

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    "Rain in the Summertime" was released before the album, reaching number 18 in the UK Singles Chart and number 71 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album surfaced prior to the release of the second single, "Rescue Me", which reached number 48 and saw the band on The Roxy .

  3. Summertime (Cinnamons and Evening Cinema song) - Wikipedia

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    "Summertime" (stylized in lowercase) is a song by Japanese bands Cinnamons and Evening Cinema, released digitally on August 7, 2017. The song was composed and written by Natsuki Harada, the vocalist, keyboardist, and guitarist of Evening Cinema. In 2019, "Summertime" went viral in Southeast Asia, and its popularity spread to Japan through TikTok.

  4. Chu Chu Chu Bokura no Mirai / Dai Jinsei Never Been Better!

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    Chu Chu Chu Bokura no Mirai (Music Video) Chu Chu Chu Bokura no Mirai (Dance Shot Ver.) Chu Chu Chu Bokura no Mirai (Making Eizou) Limited Edition B Blu-ray. Dai・Jinsei Never Been Better! (Music Video) Dai・Jinsei Never Been Better! (Dance Shot Ver.) Dai・Jinsei Never Been Better! (Making Eizou) Limited Edition SP Blu-ray. I WISH (Music Video)

  5. Change (The Alarm album) - Wikipedia

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    Change is the fourth studio album by The Alarm.It was released in September 1989 on IRS Records.. The album was released initially on vinyl LP, cassette and CD, reaching No. 13 in the UK charts and No. 75 in the US charts.

  6. The 77 best summer songs to listen to with the windows down

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    The only thing better than this song is the brilliant video featuring André 3000 decked out in green and performing as every single member in the band. “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” by Justin ...

  7. Chì chì chì cò cò cò - Wikipedia

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    The song is reminiscent of children's nursery rhymes, and is characterized by the repetition of animal sounds through various onomatopoeias; the "ki ki ki" and "co co co" of the title refer to the cock and hen's sounds, respectively. [3] [4] Franco performed the song as a guest at the Sanremo Music Festival 1983. [5] [6]

  8. Cha Cha (song) - Wikipedia

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    The video takes place in an underground club set in the 1920s with Chelo coming onstage in 1920s style clothing with two female dancers before changing into more modern clothing along with club. The two styles eventually converge on each other and they all perform together by the end of the song. The video features the song "Yummy" at the end.

  9. Chu Ci - Wikipedia

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    The Chu Ci, variously translated as Verses of Chu, Songs of Chu, or Elegies of Chu, is an ancient anthology of Chinese poetry including works traditionally attributed mainly to Qu Yuan and Song Yu from the Warring States period, as well as a large number of works composed during the Han dynasty several centuries later.