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  2. FN Meka - Wikipedia

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    FN Meka was designed in 2019 by Brandon Le, originally to sell non-fungible tokens. [4] After his daughter showed him FN Meka on Instagram, American business executive Anthony Martini decided to partner with Le [10] and in early 2020 joined his company, Factory New, a record label created exclusively for virtual artists. [6]

  3. Rio da Yung OG - Wikipedia

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    Da'mario Donshay Horne-McCullough (born May 11, 1994), known professionally as Rio da Yung OG, is an American rapper from Michigan. [1] He is known for being a key rapper in the Flint and Pontiac and Detroit rap scene and collaborating with Flint and Detroit rappers such as RMC Mike and Peezy. [ 2 ]

  4. Animal (R.I.O. song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by Yann Peifer, Manuel Reuter and Andres Ballinas. It was released in Germany as a download on 2 December 2011. The song's chorus features a re-creation of the synth riff from Levels by Avicii while R.I.O. and U-Jean overdub a new vocal hook.

  5. Fembot (song) - Wikipedia

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    [11] Ben Norman of About.com selected the song as his favorite track on Body Talk Pt. 1, and wrote that "'Fembot' is the incredibly quirky and well-written Robyn-rap track that needs to be heard to be believed." [18] Christopher Muther of The Boston Globe praised the song for having "one of the most entertaining lyrics to emerge this year". [19]

  6. I Can Transform Ya - Wikipedia

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    The music video opens with Brown transforming from a black sports car, and spray painting the name of the single onto the screen, indirectly referencing his forthcoming album Graffiti. [9] The video, set entirely on an all-white backdrop, focuses on Brown's dance moves, as Brown performs alongside hooded ninjas. [ 9 ]

  7. Sad Machine - Wikipedia

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    "Sad Machine" is a song recorded by the American electronic music producer Porter Robinson for his debut studio album, Worlds (2014). For the song, Robinson had the concept of a duet between a robot and a human — these vocals are provided by a Vocaloid voice and Robinson himself, respectively. He wanted it to contain elements of fiction and ...

  8. Compressorhead - Wikipedia

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    The project initially debuted in 2013 with four robots (a guitarist, bassist, drummer and a small drummer's "assistant"), performing covers of famous rock songs. Two more robots (a vocalist and rhythm guitarist) were added to the group in 2017. In 2023, the entire band was seen in the movie Circus Maximus by rapper and producer Travis Scott.

  9. I Am Not a Robot - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "I Am Not a Robot" was directed by Rankin & Chris Cottam and was released onto YouTube on 24 June 2009. The music video features Diamandis in five scenes: one with her covered in black oil and glitter, one made-up in black, green and pink body paint, one with diamond lips and eyelids, one with the green, pink, and black body ...