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  2. Mathematics (Mos Def song) - Wikipedia

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    - telling young African-Americans to 'do their maths' so they can avoid being part of the numerous degrading statistics he raps about in the opening and third verses of the song. The song is produced by DJ Premier whose famous scratch samples make up the song's bridge. Premier has called it one of his favorite beats. [1]

  3. Time Machine (Alicia Keys song) - Wikipedia

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    "Time Machine" is a song by American singer and songwriter Alicia Keys. It was written by Keys, Sebastian Kole and Rob Knox and produced by Keys and Rob Knox, with co-production from Emile Haynie. [1] The song was released on November 20, 2019, through RCA Records as the second single from Keys' seventh studio album Alicia (2020). [1]

  4. The Time Machine (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The Time Machine is the original motion picture soundtrack of the film of the same name, both released in 2002. It was composed by Klaus Badelt . A promotional edition contains more cues and alternate versions of some cues.

  5. How teachers are using Taylor Swift's music to make 'learning ...

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    When that video raked up hundreds of thousands of views in a matter of days, it inspired him to reimagine other ways to teach math, including using the tune to Swift's "Anti-Hero" to help students ...

  6. Time Machine (video) - Wikipedia

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    Time Machine is a video compilation by the American heavy metal band Dio. Ronnie James Dio made extra narration to every song in this video. Reception. Professional ...

  7. Maths (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    "Maths" is an instrumental by Canadian electronic music producer Deadmau5. [1] It was released as the first single from his sixth studio album Album Title Goes Here . Background

  8. Math the Band - Wikipedia

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    Math the Band was originally the solo project of sixteen-year-old [12] Kevin Steinhauser created in 2002, [11] "doing his own thing" after getting kicked out of other bands he was in during high school for reasons he attributed to him "not being any good" – most notably, Christian pop punk band The Schwartz where he played guitar and was the only non-religious member.

  9. Time Machine (group) - Wikipedia

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    On a routine night of block trooping through Washington D.C. Jaysonic would present the idea a being a group to Comel and would come up with the name Time Machine. Stoerok who attended George Washington University was later introduced to Comel and would produce the group's 2nd and 3rd songs "A Million a One Things to Do" and "Reststop Sweetheart".