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  2. The Chainsmokers discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of American DJ duo the Chainsmokers consists of five studio albums, one soundtrack, five extended plays, forty three singles, three promotional singles, thirty-three music videos, and thirty-eight remixes.

  3. Selfie (song) - Wikipedia

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    Inspiration came from the regular club going women that the Chainsmokers saw on their nights out in New York City. So when they were composing the track, they wanted to incorporate the "let me take a selfie" line in it somehow. The Chainsmokers described in an interview with The Phoenix New Times, Honestly, "#Selfie" is kind of a phenomenon for us.

  4. Let Me Be the One (Exposé song) - Wikipedia

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    Let Me Be the One is a single by Exposé, released on May 15, 1987. It was written and produced by Lewis Martineé and appears on their debut album, Exposure . The lead vocals on the song were performed by Gioia Bruno .

  5. Let Me Be Me - Wikipedia

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    "Let Me Be Me" is the sixth and final single released from Australian singer Jessica Mauboy's debut studio album, Been Waiting. The song was written by Jade Ewen, Azi Jegbefume, Narran McLean, Karen Poole and Steve Robson, and was produced by Michael "Fingaz" Mugisha. It was released digitally and physically on 27 November 2009.

  6. Avalon Emerson - Wikipedia

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    Emerson has also released records on Ghostly International imprint Spectral Sound [8] and in 2020 contributed to !K7’s DJ-Kicks series, with her mix featuring tracks from Oceanic, Tranceonic, and her own cover of Magnetic Fields' 'Long Forgotten Fairytale'.

  7. Let Me Be (The Turtles song) - Wikipedia

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    "Let Me Be" is a song by the American rock band the Turtles. It was released in 1965 as the band's second single, following their successful cover of Bob Dylan's "It Ain't Me Babe". [5] In the United States, the single peaked at number 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 in November 1965. [6] It reached number 14 on Canada's RPM chart. [7]

  8. The Ting Tings - Wikipedia

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    The Ting Tings were one of four performers who played small interludes consisting of remixes of past hits throughout the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards, including a section from "Shut Up and Let Me Go" with Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and DJ AM. They also won the award for Best UK Video for their single "Shut Up and Let Me Go".

  9. Let Me Be Yours - Wikipedia

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    "Let Me Be Yours" is the name of a 1988 single by the British pop group Five Star. Released in November of that year as their intended Christmas single, the track entered the UK charts at #51 but failed to go any higher. The track was the fourth and final single to be taken from the group's fourth album Rock the World.