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  2. Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2008 - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 2008. [1] The #1 song on the list was "Low" by Flo Rida and T-Pain, after having released the song in 2007 and spent 10 weeks at number-one. The song that came in at number two was "Bleeding Love" by Leona Lewis and at #3 was Alicia Keys' song "No One", after spending 5 weeks at #1 in ...

  3. Greatest Hits (UB40 album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is a compilation album by English reggae group UB40, released in 2008. [1] The album includes all 21 tracks from 11 studio albums and the compilation The Best of UB40: Volume Two . Reception

  4. 2008 in music - Wikipedia

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    May 24 – 43 countries compete in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest final in Belgrade, Serbia, including newcomers San Marino and Azerbaijan. [26] The contest is won by Russia, with Believe by Dima Bilan. May 24–26 – The Sasquatch! Music Festival is held over Memorial Day weekend at The Gorge Amphitheatre in central Washington, US ...

  5. Katchafire - Wikipedia

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    Katchafire formed in Hamilton in 1997, originally as a Bob Marley tribute band. [1] [2] The band's name derives from Catch A Fire, The Wailers' debut album. [3]They have released six albums: Revival (2003), which featured the highest-selling New Zealand single of 2002 "Giddy Up", Slow Burning (2005) Say What You're Thinking (2007), On the Road Again (2010), which peaked at No.3 on the US ...

  6. Sonny Okosun - Wikipedia

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    Towards the late 1970s, Okosun began to release a string of reggae infused Afro-pop music. [10] His 1977 song "Fire in Soweto" became a major international hit [9] and his first gold album. [4] He was featured on the anti-apartheid album Sun City, and his song "Highlife" was on the soundtrack of the 1986 film Something Wild. [3]

  7. Tarrus Riley - Wikipedia

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    His father Jimmy Riley was a veteran reggae singer. Tarrus made his recording debut as a teenager. In 2004, he released his debut album, Challenges. Riley has consistently racked up awards for his work. Among his accolades are Best Singer, Male Vocalist, Cultural Artiste, Song of the Year, and Best Song.

  8. Yell Fire! - Wikipedia

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    Yell Fire! is the fifth studio album by the reggae-influenced band Michael Franti and Spearhead. It was inspired by Michael Franti's trip to the Middle East, visiting Iraq, Israel, and the Palestinian territories. It is a politically charged album, with each track focusing on a controversial issue.

  9. Jah Mason - Wikipedia

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    Jah Mason was born in Jamaica's Manchester Parish, and grew up in a Christian family. [1] [2] During his childhood, he was nicknamed Perry Mason for his ability to resolve disputes, and it was under this name that his debut single "Selassie I Call We" was released in 1991 on Junior Reid's JR record label. [1]

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