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  2. Henry McCullough - Wikipedia

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    Henry Campbell Liken McCullough (21 July 1943 – 14 June 2016) [1] was a musician and singer-songwriter from Northern Ireland.He was best known for his work as a member of Spooky Tooth, The Grease Band and Paul McCartney and Wings.

  3. Peggy (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Peggy" is a song by English rapper Ceechynaa. It was released independently on 5 December 2024 [2] [3] and marked her first release since the remix of her 2023 single "Last Laugh" with NLE Choppa. [4] The UK hip-hop song and its accompanying music video gained online attention due to its provocative visuals and raunchy lyrics.

  4. Street Halo - Wikipedia

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    Street Halo is the fourth extended play by British electronic music producer Burial.It was released on 28 March 2011 by Hyperdub, who announced the release five days prior.. The EP serves as Burial's first solo release since his second studio album Untrue (200

  5. Untrue (album) - Wikipedia

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    Untrue is the second studio album by British electronic music producer Burial.Released on 5 November 2007 by Hyperdub, the album was produced by Burial in 2007 using the digital audio editing software Sound Forge.

  6. Rival Dealer - Wikipedia

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    Unlike previous Burial releases, Rival Dealer maintains a significant theme throughout its three tracks.Fact critic Tom Lea called the EP a story about "love, confusion and relationships", citing the track "Come Down to Us" as a primary example. [5]

  7. Burial (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Burial's self-titled 2006 debut album was the first full-length release on Hyperdub. Despite early acclaim, Burial initially remained anonymous, and said in an early interview that "only five people know I make tunes". [11] In February 2008, The Independent speculated [12] that Burial was Bevan, an alumnus of South London's Elliott School.

  8. Mundian To Bach Ke - Wikipedia

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    "Mundian To Bach Ke" (IPA: [mʊɳɖɪãː tõː bətːʃ keː]), also titled "Beware of the Boys (Mundian To Bach Ke)" or "Beware", is a bhangra music song produced by British musician Panjabi MC, with vocals and lyrics by Punjabi artist Labh Janjua. The song was recorded first by Panjabi MC in Birmingham, England, for his 1998 album Legalised ...

  9. The Moon Also Rises - Wikipedia

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    According to Flynn, after completing the album they realized that the tracks roughly fall into two categories, "songs of burial and going into the earth, and then songs of rebirth", and that the track listing is organized accordingly. [4]