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  2. O.O (song) - Wikipedia

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    "O.O" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Nmixx for their debut single album Ad Mare. It was released as the lead single by JYP Entertainment on February 22

  3. Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was also released in its full version titled "Tê-Ooh" (茶噢). A parody of this song was used in an E-Trade commercial that first aired on Super Bowl LII in 2018. Biscuit manufacturer Jacob's parodied the song in the 1980s for advertisements for the Trio biscuit bar, sung by an animated character called Suzy.

  4. Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh) - Wikipedia

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    "Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh)" is a song by American rapper Rich Homie Quan. It was released on February 10, 2015, as a single from his fifth mixtape If You Ever Think I Will Stop Goin' in Ask RR (Royal Rich) and Summer Sampler (2015).

  5. Ooo Baby Baby - Wikipedia

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    "Ooo Baby Baby" is a song written by Smokey Robinson and Pete Moore. It was a 1965 hit single by the Miracles for the Tamla label.. The song has inspired numerous other cover versions by other artists over the years, including covers by Ella Fitzgerald, Todd Rundgren, The Escorts, The Five Stairsteps, Linda Ronstadt, and many others.

  6. Oh! (Girls' Generation song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is a lead single from the second studio album of the same name and was digitally released on January 25, 2010. [2] The group used a cheerleader concept for the song's promotional activities. [3] The song reached number one on the Gaon Digital Chart and won several times on the Korean music chart shows Music Bank and Inkigayo. [4]

  7. Ooh Poo Pah Doo - Wikipedia

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    "Ooh Poo Pah Doo" is a song written and performed by Jessie Hill. It was arranged and produced by Allen Toussaint.The single reached No. 3 on the Billboard R&B chart and No. 28 on the Hot 100 in 1960 [1] although the charts list the B-side, instrumental "Ooh Poo Pah Doo - Part II", as the hit.

  8. Never Leave You (Uh Oooh, Uh Oooh) - Wikipedia

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    "Never Leave You (Uh Ooh, Uh Ooh)" is an R&B song written by Lumidee Cedeño, Teddy "Tedsmooth" Mendez and Eddie Perez, and features a prominent dancehall reggae riddim called "Diwali" written by Steven "Lenky" Marsden, [2] [3] although it is slightly altered from the original riddim.

  9. O-o-h Child - Wikipedia

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    It is sampled in UK grime artist Bashy's 2007 song "Black Boys". Hi-Rez interpolated this song on his 2011 song "Ooh Child". The song's chorus was used by rapper Z-Ro in the song "Lord Tell Me Why", on his 1998 debut album Look What You Did to Me. He used the chorus again in 2000, on the song "Gonna Get Easier".