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  2. Alexander 23 - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Glantz (born January 23, 1995), known professionally as Alexander 23, is an American singer-songwriter and record producer.Since releasing his first string of singles and EP in 2019, he has worked with artists such as Olivia Rodrigo, John Mayer, Noah Kahan, Tate McRae, Charlie Puth, Laufey, Role Model, Reneé Rapp, Omar Apollo, Selena Gomez, Jeremy Zucker, Blu DeTiger, Kenny Beats ...

  3. List of Pokémon theme songs - Wikipedia

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    Note: "Pokémon Theme" was used as the end credit theme song in the dub, starting from "Pokémon: Indigo League" Episode 1: Pokémon - I Choose You! to Episode 57: The Breeder Center Secret, shortened theme songs were used as the end credit theme songs in the dub, from "Pokémon: Indigo League" Episode 52: Princess vs. Princess to "Pokémon ...

  4. Pokémon: Symphonic Evolutions - Wikipedia

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    The name "Symphonic Evolutions" refers not only to the concert program but also to the constant change in the Pokémon series, such as: Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue, Pokémon Yellow, Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver, Pokémon Crystal, Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire, Pokémon Emerald, Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl, Pokémon ...

  5. Every Pokémon Generation, Ranked From Worst To Best - AOL

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    Pokemon Generations key art. The Pokémon series is over 25 years old, having first launched on the Game Boy in 1996 with Pokémon Red and Green — which was eventually turned into Red and Blue ...

  6. Pokémon Theme - Wikipedia

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    has become its official English slogan; it is derived from the Japanese ポケモンGETだぜ! ("Pokemon [getto] da ze!"). [3] "Pokémon Theme" is a fast-paced pop rock song in the key of G Minor, with continuous male vocals intermixed with backup vocal accompaniment that also sings the chorus: "Pokémon! (Gotta catch ’em all!").

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  8. Pokémon 2.B.A. Master - Wikipedia

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    Various songs from the album were used in the musical Pokémon Live! Comedian and video producer Brian David Gilbert created and performed a rewritten and extended Pokérap, including a vast majority of Pokémon from every generation that had been released at the time. He described this theatrical piece as a "Gesamtkunstwerk".

  9. Pokémon Live! - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon Live! is a musical stage production that toured the United States from September 15, 2000, to January 28, 2001. [1] [2] The musical was based on the Pokémon anime series, using similar characters, clothing, and story elements.