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  2. Destiny (Jennifer Rush song) - Wikipedia

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    "Destiny" was co-written by Jennifer Rush with producers Candy DeRouge and Gunther Mende, who had previously produced her debut album and were co-writers on the Top 30 German hits "25 Lovers" and "Ring of Ice", as well as the worldwide hit "The Power of Love". The song was re-recorded by Jennifer Rush for her 1998 album Classics.

  3. Phora - Wikipedia

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    Marco Anthony Archer (born October 11, 1994), [2] better known by his stage name Phora, is an American rapper and former tattoo artist from Anaheim, California. In 2011, he founded his own record label, Yours Truly. [ 3 ]

  4. Yours Truly Forever - Wikipedia

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    Speaking about the album, Phora said "I feel like all types of music definitely helps people, but music that specifically and especially covers topics such as suicide — and that can be a very touchy topic — but songs that cover suicide, depression, family issues, even abuse, things like that, I feel like that’s very important, most of all to make people not feel like they’re alone."

  5. Destiny (Jim Brickman song) - Wikipedia

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    "Destiny" is a song co-written and performed by American recording artist Jim Brickman, featuring singer Jordan Hill and Billy Porter. It was released in 1999 on Windham Hill Records and BMG as the second single and as well as the thirteenth track from his fifth studio album of the same name.

  6. Destiny (Zero 7 song) - Wikipedia

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    A downtempo torch song and ballad, [6] [11] "Destiny" is composed in C Phrygian mode, which is the third mode of the A-flat major scale. [12] [13] The chorus follows the chord progression of E ♭ 6–dm7–D ♭ maj7–C. [12] Rachel Brodsky of Spin magazine called the tone of the track "placid". [10]

  7. 8 Days of Christmas - Wikipedia

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    8 Days of Christmas made its debut on the Billboard 200 at number 59. [8] On the chart issue dated December 22, 2001, it reached its peak at number 34. On December 3, 2001, the album was certified Platinum in 2020 by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) denoting shipments of 1,000,000 copies.

  8. You Are My Destiny (song) - Wikipedia

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    "You Are My Destiny" is a song written and performed by Paul Anka. It was recorded in September 1957 and released in late fall 1957, reaching number seven on the US Billboard 100 early in 1958, number fourteen on the R&B chart, [1] and number two in Canada. [2] The song was also released in the UK, where it reached number six.

  9. Destin (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Destin" (meaning "destiny") is a song by Canadian singer Celine Dion from her thirteenth studio album, D'eux (1995). It was written by Jean-Jacques Goldman and produced by Goldman and Erick Benzi. Despite not being released as a single, "Destin" was very popular on the radio in Quebec.