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  2. Stash House - Wikipedia

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    Amy agrees, and they give it to the men, who throw it on the trash, stating they "do not want that poison". David then comforts a hysterical Amy and shows her that the whole house is designed for drug dealers. The house has bulletproof windows, and is made of metal under the walls. The criminals begin to circle the house, and set up a booby trap.

  3. Ecuador (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ecuador" is a song produced by German DJ and record production team Sash! featuring fellow German DJ Rodriguez. It was released in April 1997 by labels X-It, Mighty and Multiply Records as the third single from their debut album, It's My Life – The Album (1997).

  4. Free Guy (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Free Guy (Music from the Motion Picture) is the soundtrack accompanying the songs featured in the film as well as three tracks from the film's original score composed by Christophe Beck. The soundtrack was released digitally by Hollywood Records on August 11, 2021 followed by a vinyl edition that released two days later.

  5. Stash Up - Wikipedia

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    "Stash Up" is the third single released by OPM, and the final from the album Menace to Sobriety. It features samples of Jane's Addiction 's Mountain Song , [ 1 ] Boss 's "I Don't Give a Fuck", [ 2 ] Tenor Saw 's "Ring The Alarm" [ 3 ] and "Gimmie The Loot" performed by The Notorious B.I.G .

  6. Un ragazzo una ragazza - Wikipedia

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    "Un ragazzo una ragazza" (transl. "A boy a girl") is a song by Italian rock band The Kolors, released on 7 February 2024 through Warner. [1]The song competed in the 74th Sanremo Music Festival, Italy's musical festival which doubles also as a selection of the act for Eurovision Song Contest, where it placed 16th in the grand final.

  7. Stay (Sash! song) - Wikipedia

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    A reviewer from Music Week rated "Stay" four out of five, declaring it "another trancey house stomper. Built around the gospel -like uplifting vocals of San Francisco -born La Trec." [ 5 ] Another Music Week editor, Alan Jones, constated that Sash! "are likely to get, their third consecutive smash", complimenting the singer's "gutsy femme vocal".

  8. Beyoncé Drops New Song 'My House' in 'Renaissance: A Film' - AOL

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    The bass-thumping song starts with Beyoncé giving one of her signature laughs before declaring, "Here we go." Beyonce/YouTubeThe GRAMMY winner delivers a fast-paced rap to the start

  9. The Creep (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Creep" is a song by American comedy hip hop group the Lonely Island, released as the second single from their second studio album Turtleneck & Chain. It features rapper Nicki Minaj. Filmmaker John Waters also gives the introduction to the song as well as the last line of the song. He is credited as a featured artist on the album, but not ...