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  2. Holy Molly - Wikipedia

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    Maria Alexandra Florea (born 11 January 1996), known professionally as Holy Molly, is a Romanian singer, songwriter and musician. She started her career in 2010 as Miss Mary , and in 2019 she reinvented herself and became Holy Molly.

  3. Breakdancing - Wikipedia

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    A breakdancer does an air-flare in a cypher at R16 Korea 2014 R16 Korea is a South Korean breakdancing competition founded in 2007 by Asian Americans Charlie Shin and John Jay Chon. [ 77 ] Like BOTY and Red Bull BC One put together, Respect 16 is a competition for the top 16 ranked crews in the world. [ 78 ]

  4. Holy Moly (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Holy Moly" is a song by American rapper Blueface, released on March 6, 2020 as the fourth single from his debut studio album Find the Beat (2020).

  5. Molly's Chambers - Wikipedia

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    "Molly's Chambers" is the second single taken from Youth and Young Manhood, the debut album by the American alternative rock band Kings of Leon. This song has an alternate take known as "Molly's Hangover", which is slower until towards the end, and features a different style of back-up vocals and guitar solos.

  6. Breakdance (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Breakdance" is a song written by Giorgio Moroder, Bunny Hull, and the song's performer, Irene Cara. Moroder's obsession with the dance hit "Rockit" by Herbie Hancock fueled his composition of the music, and Cara was inspired by the street performers she saw growing up in the South Bronx to write lyrics about what was then called breakdancing.

  7. Molly Molloy - Wikipedia

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    Molly E. Molloy (Massachusetts, April 4, 1940 [1] – New York, June 15, 2016) was an American dancer, choreographer and teacher who worked internationally. She was based in Paris, New York and London and was the originator of the Molloy Technique of Jazz Dance, a form of Modern American Jazz which she notably taught to choreographer Arlene Phillips and her troupe Hot Gossip.

  8. Molly Grace - Wikipedia

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    Molly Grace Zeytoonian (born December 6, 2001), known professionally as Molly Grace, is an independent American musician and singer-songwriter based out of Nashville. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Grace has referenced artists such as Lizzo , Chappell Roan , Lawrence , Reneé Rapp , and Remi Wolf as influences in her music that blends pop, funk, and disco.

  9. Molly (Cedric Gervais song) - Wikipedia

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    "Molly" is a song by French-American DJ Cedric Gervais, first announced by Gervais through his YouTube channel on 9 April 2012. [1] The song was released as a single in the United States and Canada on 3 July 2012 through Big Beat Records, and as an EP in the United Kingdom on 22 July, and then worldwide on 21 August 2012 through Spinnin' Records and 3 Beat Productions, including remixes.