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  2. Here Comes the Hotstepper - Wikipedia

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    The song was performed by Peter Griffin and his terminator clone in Season 19 Episode 13 of the cartoon Family Guy. It was included in the launch trailer for the video game Yakuza: Like a Dragon. [93] The song was played during a Starbucks commercial for their newly released Refreshers in 2024.

  3. Weathervanes (Freelance Whales album) - Wikipedia

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    The same song also appeared in a Starbucks commercial, which first aired in March 2011. [2] The song "Generator ^ Second Floor" was used in the second episode of the USA Network series Covert Affairs, during the scene where Auggie teaches Annie how to fight.

  4. Moonlight Feels Right - Wikipedia

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    The song debuted at number 90 on the U.S. charts the week of April 17, 1976, [4] with a chart run of over five months. [5] Blackman detailed the story of the song in his 2018 book, The Road to Moonlight Feels Right – The story behind one of the most popular songs of the '70s .

  5. Genius Loves Company - Wikipedia

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    The massive commercial success of the album (over 5.5 million copies were sold worldwide up to 2007) [19] was attributed in part to it being distributed and promoted via Starbucks coffeehouses, [3] as well as the distribution and marketing relationship between Concord Records and the Starbucks Hear Music label. [17]

  6. Jungle (band) - Wikipedia

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    During the summer of 2019, Jungle's song, "The Heat " was played in Starbucks Nitro Cold Brew commercial, 'Whoa Nitro' Starbucks. [23] Their single "Happy Man" was featured in a commercial by phone network O2 in 2019, in the first season of Spanish Netflix series Elite, and as the opening theme to the Apple TV+ show WeCrashed.

  7. A Rock Star Bucks a Coffee Shop - Wikipedia

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    "A Rock Star Bucks a Coffee Shop" is a song recorded by Neil Young and Promise of the Real. It is a protest song aimed at the companies Starbucks and Monsanto. The piece comes from the concept album The Monsanto Years, which primarily criticizes the company Monsanto.

  8. Hear Music - Wikipedia

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    Starbucks' second Hear Music Coffeehouse at the South Bank development adjacent to the River Walk. Hear Music was a record label that was founded in 2007 in a partnership between Concord Music Group and Starbucks. Hear Music began as a catalog company in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1990 before being purchased by Starbucks in 1999.

  9. Every Mother Counts (album) - Wikipedia

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    Christy Turlington, 2008. Every Mother Counts was released by Starbucks ' retail music concept and record label Hear Music in 2011. The collection serves as a companion piece to Christy Turlington's documentary film No Woman, No Cry (2010), which follows four expectant mothers in Bangladesh, Guatemala, Tanzania, and the United States, and the healthcare challenges they encounter.