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  2. Let's Just Be - Wikipedia

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    In December 2006, 14 new songs (recorded with the Lonely Astronauts) were placed on Joseph's website, available for free download or with a donation. The 14 tracks comprised the original track listing for Let's Just Be in this order: "Baby's Got a New Friend" – 5:59 "Cockteezzze" – 1:44 "Famous Friends Along the Coast" – 5:28 "Love" – 6:34

  3. Ahora Te Puedes Marchar - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Luis Miguel released his fifth studio album an first via WEA Latina, Soy Como Quiero Ser. The track "Ahora Te Puedes Marchar" was released as the album's lead single. The song is a Spanish-language adaptation of Dusty Springfield's 1964 single I Only Want to Be with You, with the translated lyrics being written by Luis Gomez Escolar. [1]

  4. Keep It Simple (James Barker Band song) - Wikipedia

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    Taryn McElheran of Canadian Beats Media said the track is a "grand tune that keeps in line with JBB’s musical works". [6] Kerry Doole of FYI Music News said the "upbeat mood of the well-executed song mirrors lyrics extolling the virtues of Friday night fun - "Let's keep it simple, here at the house, dance in the kitchen, straight to kissing on the couch."

  5. Kaleidoscope Dream - Wikipedia

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    Miguel wanted the album to be "a pure and honest projection of my lifestyle and my kaleidoscope dream", and used the music's pace and sound to represent his lifestyle and the lyrics to represent his personality. [16] To sustain his creative approach, Miguel avoided media outlets that he usually visited for music, including radio and Internet blogs.

  6. Quickie (Miguel song) - Wikipedia

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    "Quickie" is a song by American recording artist Miguel. It was released as the third single from his 2010 debut album All I Want Is You, [1] and was sent to rhythmic contemporary radio on August 2, 2011. [2] The official remix features rapper Big Sean.

  7. Louie Louie - Wikipedia

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    Let's Party, it was also included on the 1983 compilation The Best of Louie Louie, Volume 2. [179] Other early Latin-flavored versions were released by Pedrito Ramirez con los Yogis (Angelo 518, 1965), Pete Terrace ( El Nuevo Pete Terrace , 1966), Eddie Cano ( Brought Back Live from P.J.'s , 1967), Mario Allison ( De Fiesta , 1967), and Rey ...

  8. Ass on the Floor - Wikipedia

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    "Ass on the Floor" is an atmospheric dance-floor filler, first released as part of Swizz Beatz' Monster Mondays on November 29, 2010. [3] [4] Bradon Soderberg from The Village Voice pointed out the song's "swooping Moroder synths", [5] which were described by MTV's Mawuse Ziegbe as "a spacey sheen of synth chords".

  9. All I Want Is You (Miguel song) - Wikipedia

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    "All I Want Is You" is the debut single by American R&B recording artist Miguel released as the lead single from his debut album of the same name (2010). The song features rapper J. Cole and was produced by Salaam Remi .