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  2. Snake Charmer (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Snake Charmer" is a song by UK bhangra artist Panjabi MC and the first track to be lifted from his 2008 album Indian Timing. It was released as a single in the UK in May 2009. It was released as a single in the UK in May 2009.

  3. Arabian riff - Wikipedia

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    There is a clear resemblance between the riff and the French song Colin prend sa hotte (published by Christophe Ballard in 1719), whose first five notes are identical. Colin prend sa hotte appears to derive from the lost Kradoudja, an Algerian folk song of the 17th century.

  4. Nothing Else Matters (album) - Wikipedia

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    Nothing Else Matters is the third studio album by Marvin Sapp. Track listing. Track Number Track Title Writer(s) Time 1 "More and More"

  5. Marvin Sapp discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of gospel artist Marvin Sapp.Sapp has a gold-selling album. Sapp has release eleven albums, two compilations albums, and a Christmas album. He has released twelve singles, of which the most successful was his platinum-selling 2007 release Never Would Have Made It, which peaked at number one on the gospel charts and number 86 on the Billboard 100.

  6. Snake Charmer (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Dave "Animal" Maltby – guitar on "Snake Charmer" and "Sleazy" François Kevorkian – production, drum programming on "Snake Charmer", synthesizer on "It Was a Camel" Jaki Liebezeit – drums on "Hold on to Your Dreams" Ben Mandelson – guitar on "It Was a Camel" Herb Powers Jr. – mastering; Paul "Groucho" Smykle – production, engineering

  7. Marvin Sapp (album) - Wikipedia

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    Fred Hammond and Marvin Sapp 4:32 7 "Use Me" Percy Bady 4:50 8 "He Is Here" Fred Hammond, David Ivey, Mark Luckey, and Kirk Talley 5:06 9 "Faithful" Noel Hall, Fred Hammond, and Kim Rutherford 4:56 10 "Over and Over Again" Percy Bady, Marvin Sapp, and Dennis Witherspoon 4:39

  8. Snake charmer (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Snake charmer song, also known as "The Streets of Cairo", or "The Poor Little Country Maid" "Snake charmer" (song) by Teddy Powell (composer) and Leonard Whitcup (lyricist), published 1937; Snakecharmer, by Sort Sol; Snake Charmer, an EP by Jah Wobble, The Edge and Holger Czukay

  9. Thirsty (Marvin Sapp album) - Wikipedia

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    On January 31, 2020, the album was certified Platinum by the RIAA, [2] for 1 million units, making it Marvin Sapp's best selling album of his solo career and one of the best-selling gospel albums of all time. The song "Praise Him in Advance" was featured on the first disc of the 2010 gospel compilation album WOW Gospel 2010.