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  2. Stick Figure - Wikipedia

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    Stick Figure is an American reggae and dub band founded in 2005 In Duxbury, MA. [1] The group has released eight full-length albums and one instrumental album (Prince Fatty Presents), all of which were written and produced by frontman and self-taught multi-instrumentalist Scott Woodruff. [2]

  3. Iya Terra - Wikipedia

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    Iya Terra's second album Sacred Sound, which debuted on March 17, 2017, featured several reggae artists like Stick Figure and E.N Young from Tribal Seeds among others. The album peaked at #1 on the Billboard reggae albums chart on April 8, 2017.

  4. Fly High - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... "Fly High" (Ayumi Hamasaki song), 2000 "Fly High", by Bridget St John from Songs for the Gentle Man

  5. Can You Figure Out These 31 Holiday Song Names? It's Time for ...

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    We've got 31 holiday songs listed below, but in emojis. Can you go through and guess each song title? From classic carols to favorite festive tunes, see if you can guess them all.

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  7. Fly Too High - Wikipedia

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    "Fly Too High" is a song by Janis Ian. It is a track from her 1979 LP, Night Rains. The song became a modest hit in the UK (#44), a major hit in Australia (#7) and The Netherlands (#5), and a number-one hit in South Africa. "Fly Too High" was written and recorded for the film Foxes, and it is included on the soundtrack.

  8. Too High to Fly - Wikipedia

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    "Too High to Fly" is a song by American heavy metal band Dokken, released in 1995 on the album Dysfunctional. The song peaked at number 29 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in the United States.

  9. Paul McCartney Reveals His New Year's Resolution for 2025

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    Sir Paul McCartney has big plans for 2025.. On Saturday, Dec. 21, the Beatles musician, 82, answered a series of fan questions on his website, including what his New Year's resolution is — to ...