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  2. Applejaxx - Wikipedia

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    The name Applejaxx refers to bearing good fruit as Apple, "jaxx" comes in as "jacking" someone out of the world into the light, out to bear good fruit. [ 2 ] His first appearance was on gospel/pop artist Tonéx 's album Out The Box . [ 4 ]

  3. Get Me Off - Wikipedia

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    Upon expressing admiration for the Basement Jaxx's debut album Remedy, Janet Jackson contacted the duo to collaborate. [2] Jackson was offered the song for the album, though declined. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] "She told us she loved our stuff," recalls Buxton, "but she thought we were Zero 7 .

  4. Switch (music producer) - Wikipedia

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    2004 Basement Jaxx – "Right Here's the Spot" 2004 The Chemical Brothers – "Galvanize" 2004 Faithless – "Miss U Less, See U More" 2004 Half Pint – "Red Light Green Light" 2004 Magik Johnson – "Feel Alright (Solid Groove Remix)" 2004 Jentina – "French Kisses" 2004 Shaznay Lewis – "You" 2004 Mondo Grosso – "Fire & Ice"

  5. Lucky Star (Basement Jaxx song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lucky Star" is a song by British electronic music duo Basement Jaxx. It was released as a single from their third studio album, Kish Kash. The song features grime artist Dizzee Rascal [2] and Mona Singh, [3] the daughter of Channi Singh. It was released under XL Recordings, the same label

  6. Junto (album) - Wikipedia

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    Junto is the seventh studio album by English electronic music duo Basement Jaxx, released in August 2014 by record labels Atlantic Jaxx and PIAS. It is the duo's first full-length album since Zephyr in 2009, and was announced on 19 May 2014. [1] The title is taken from the song "Power to the People".

  7. Fly Life - Wikipedia

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    However, looking at the whole Basement Jaxx's catalogue, Anna Chapman from The Independent stated the "glittered" ragga and disco influences of "Fly Life" seemed to "come out of nowhere." [ 2 ] French music magazine Les Inrockuptibles still highly praised it, commenting it was "finely crafted", with "the bass increased tension while the dance ...

  8. Basement Jaxx discography - Wikipedia

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    Jaxx Unreleased II: ... (Basement Jaxx Remix) 2020 Kylie Minogue: Jon Green, ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  9. Crazy Itch Radio - Wikipedia

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    Resident Advisor More successful was Basement Jaxx's 'Crazy Itch Radio'. Unlike 'Kish Kash' from 2003, a rather ho-hum effort handicapped by letting N’Sync's JC Chasez near the mic, this year's 'Crazy Itch Radio' was easily the duo's best, mostly due to an inspired roster of vocalists: R&B songstress Vula Malinga, Swedish superstar Robyn, and ...