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  2. Immortal Megamix - Wikipedia

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    In October 2011, Sony Music announced that the soundtrack to Cirque du Soleil's show Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour entitled Immortal. [1]"Immortal Megamix" became the debut track from this album, which was composed of four of Jackson's greatest hits—"Can You Feel It", "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough", "Billie Jean" and "Black or White".

  3. You Get What You Give (song) - Wikipedia

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    "You Get What You Give" is a song by American alternative rock band New Radicals. It was the first and most successful single from their only studio album, Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too (1998). Released on November 3, 1998, it reached number 36 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number eight on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.

  4. The Way You Move - Wikipedia

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    "The Way You Move" is a hip-hop and soul song by the American hip hop duo Outkast, performed by its member Big Boi. The song features Outkast mentor Sleepy Brown on guest vocals. Along with " Hey Ya! ", recorded by Outkast's other member André 3000 , "The Way You Move" is one of the two lead singles from Outkast's double album Speakerboxxx/The ...

  5. Move You - Wikipedia

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    "Move You" is a song by American singer Kelly Clarkson, from her eighth studio album, Meaning of Life (2017). It was produced by Nick Ruth, who had written it with Molly Kate Kestner and Amy Kuney. A soul rock power ballad, it was released by Atlantic Records as a promotional single from the album on September 7, 2017.

  6. 200 Best Christmas Songs of All Time to Get You in the ... - AOL

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    This version of the classic Christmas song was written just for David Bowie and Bing Crosby's 1977 performance, and remains the most moving rendition ever recorded. 4. Elton John, "Step Into ...

  7. You Gotta Move (song) - Wikipedia

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    "You Gotta Move" is a traditional African-American spiritual song. Since the 1940s, the song has been recorded by a variety of gospel musicians, usually as "You Got to Move" or "You've Got to Move". It was later popularized with blues and blues rock secular adaptations by Mississippi Fred McDowell and the Rolling Stones.

  8. Come Taste the Band - Wikipedia

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    The latter did not contribute to the composition, but his guitar playing is heavily featured in the song. [35] "You Keep On Moving" was released in the UK as the album's only single, and many contemporary critics considered it the album's best. [40] Dave Thompson has described it as "an eerily gallant ballad with a hint of Queen." [38]

  9. Send It! - Wikipedia

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    Al Newstead from triple j called the song "an unapologetically energetic party banger". [4]Brittany Jenke from Tone Deaf called the song "an absolute banger", saying "it's got absolutely everything you could ever want in a hip-hop jam – thrilling beats, a driving chorus and unparalleled rhythms that will get you moving about right quick".