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  2. Wargasm - Wikipedia

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    Sam Matlock met Milkie Way when she was hired to film his band Dead!. [2] In 2018, [3] after the band disbanded, Matlock approached Way, who by then had taken a job modelling in Tokyo, and bonded with her over a shared love of nu metal acts such as Limp Bizkit. [4]

  3. Make It Last Forever (album) - Wikipedia

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    Make It Last Forever is the debut album of American R&B recording artist Keith Sweat.It was recorded at INS Recording and Power Play Studios in New York City. [2] Released on November 24, 1987, the album went to number one on the Top R&B Albums chart for three weeks (and topped the Billboard Year-End R&B chart for 1988), and number 15 on the Billboard 200.

  4. Keith (album) - Wikipedia

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    Keith was met with mostly positive reviews. Paul Simpson of AllMusic writes, "Keith is simply another consistent, enjoyable album from one of rap's true legends". [6] Guy Oddy of The Arts Desk writes, "a lyrical and beat collage that takes in social reportage on the menacing "95 South", anti-materialism on "Word Life" and racism, it also has a good deal of bragging about his prowess on the mic."

  5. The Ministry Years - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry Years is a two-volume posthumous compilation album series by the American contemporary Christian music pianist and singer Keith Green, originally released in 1987 and 1988. Each two-disc volume covers half of Green's recording career: 1977–1979 and 1980–1982.

  6. Get Up on It - Wikipedia

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    Get Up On It is the fourth studio album by the American R&B recording artist Keith Sweat.It was released by Elektra Records on June 28, 1994, in the United States and went to number one on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart for two weeks, while also reaching number eight on the Billboard 200 chart.

  7. Don't Close Your Eyes (album) - Wikipedia

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    Don't Close Your Eyes is the second studio album by American country music artist Keith Whitley and the last to be released during his lifetime. The album was released on May 31, 1988, by RCA Records. After the success of his debut album, L.A. to Miami (1985), Whitley re-entered the studio and began recording a second album with producer Blake ...

  8. Keith Urban discography - Wikipedia

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    His highest-certified album in the US is 2004's Be Here, which is four-times-platinum. Of his 48 solo singles, 41 were released to US and Canadian radio. He has scored 20 No. 1 singles on the US Hot Country Songs chart, plus his guest appearance on Brad Paisley 's No. 1 single " Start a Band ".

  9. Two Sides of the Moon - Wikipedia

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    Moon was the last member of the Who to release a solo album. By this point, John Entwistle had released Smash Your Head Against the Wall (1971; with Moon playing percussion and singing backing vocals), Roger Daltrey released his hit album Daltrey (1973), and Pete Townshend had produced several Meher Baba tribute albums and the demo compilation Who Came First (1972).