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  2. Superhero (Brian McKnight album) - Wikipedia

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    Superhero is the sixth album by American singer Brian McKnight.It was first released by Motown Records on August 28, 2001 in the United States. McKnight recorded this album to showcase his many musical influences and give listeners a glimpse into the past year of his life.

  3. List of 1990s albums considered the best - Wikipedia

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    The first ever double-full-length hip-hop solo studio album released for mass consumption globally. [358] Accolades: 13 February 1996 () The Score: Fugees: East Coast hip hop [336] alternative hip hop; progressive rap [359] Ruffhouse/Columbia: Accolades: 11 March 1996 () Second Toughest In The Infants: Underworld Electronic [360] techno

  4. Love of My Life (Brian McKnight song) - Wikipedia

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    "Love of My Life" is 2001 single by the American R&B singer Brian McKnight from his album Superhero. The song peaked at number 51 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 11 on the R&B/Hip-Hop chart . In popular culture

  5. A densely layered multimedia project that combines music, comic book art, holograms and mini-movies, Metro Boomin’s “Heroes & Villains” is wildly ambitious. That scope and vision comes ...

  6. Superhero (Stephen Lynch album) - Wikipedia

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    Superhero is a live album by singer/comedian Stephen Lynch. "Priest", "Mother's Day" and "Lullaby (The Divorce Song)" were originally recorded on his first CD A Little Bit Special. It was recorded live at four different comedy clubs in New York and New Jersey. Along with A Little Bit Special and The Craig Machine, the album has sold over ...

  7. Category:1990s superhero films - Wikipedia

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  8. Superhero (Heroes & Villains) - Wikipedia

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    "Superhero (Heroes & Villains)" is a trap song that features "pummeling 808s and muted horns" in the production, over which Future raps in his "customary, chant-like flow", [1] and style similar to "the days of DS2" [2] In the latter portion, the instrumental "fades into somber synths", for "distorted melodies" from Chris Brown, [1] who sings about people who do not want to see him succeed. [3]

  9. Daze (band) - Wikipedia

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    Daze is a Danish Eurodance band, best known for their singles "Superhero", "Toy Boy" and "Together Forever (The Cyber Pet Song)". The group's members are Trine Bix, Jesper Tønnov and Lucas Sieber. [1] The group's "zany" "turbo-pop" musical style is compared to that of Danish-Norwegian Europop band Aqua. [2] [3]