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  2. TM Network - Wikipedia

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    TM Network is a Japanese rock/new wave/pop musical band, made up by Tetsuya Komuro (keyboardist), Takashi Utsunomiya (vocalist) and Naoto Kine (guitarist). They became popular in Japan as the "futuristic pop songs with synthesizer" after the release of their 1987 single "Get Wild".

  3. Get Wild - Wikipedia

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    A remix of "Get Wild" was played in the 1994 film Prêt-à-Porter and was included on the soundtrack album. [3] A video featuring cameo scenes with Lolly Pop and various others was shot at Glam Slam Minneapolis, but was shelved by Warner Bros. Prince's rap from "Get Wild" was later reused in a promotional remix of the Gold Experience track "P ...

  4. Get Wild (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Get Wild may also refer to: "Get Wild" (Aaron Carter song), from the album Aaron Carter, 1997; Get Wild, by Iranian-American DJ Sharam, 2009; Get Wild, by Max M, 1992 "Get Wild", a track from the EP "Get Wild", a song by the Japanese band TM Network, first ending theme of City Hunter anime series, 1987

  5. List of City Hunter episodes - Wikipedia

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    The first City Hunter series was released on the ADV Fansubs label in March 2000. The aim of this label was to provide cheaper subtitled only VHS releases at a faster pace than usual. [6] The series was scheduled for 13 tapes, consisting of four episodes each. The tapes could be ordered individually or as a subscription service. [7]

  6. Kahoru Kohiruimaki - Wikipedia

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    She had great success in the next ten years with around thirty singles, fifteen original albums and various compilations. Kohiruimaki is the most well known in the West for the song "Ai yo kienaide", the first opening theme song from the anime series City Hunter in 1987, [1] and for the ending theme song for the OVA Gall Force in 1986.

  7. Big Daddy Kane - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, Kane was recruited by New York City power group Lifted Crew and R&B singer Showtyme to form a band called "Las Supper". The album, Back to the Future , was released on March 26, 2013. On November 24, 2014, Big Daddy Kane discussed his upbringing, childhood influences, relationships, sexual experiences and Madonna 's 1992 book Sex in ...

  8. 15 Most Livable Family Towns Where Your Middle-Class ... - AOL

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    Verona, Wisconsin. Population: 14,040 Median income: $109,960 Annual cost of living: $74,699 Leftover income: $35,261 Editor’s note: Photos are for representational purposes only and might not ...

  9. List of songs about cities - Wikipedia

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    "Pig City" by Spiral Stairs [14] "Pig City" by The Parameters "Queensland University" by Custard "Rosalie" by Gaslight Radio "See You Again" by Catfish "Snake Skin Lady" by Robert Forster "Spring Rain" by the Go-Betweens "Streets of Your Town" by The Go-Betweens [9] "Thought I Was Over You" by Jack Frost "Trees of Brisbane" by Charles Jenkins [15]