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  2. Konichiwa Bitches - Wikipedia

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    "Konichiwa Bitches" was written and produced by Robyn and Klas Åhlund. It is a pop song, [10] with "girly" "boyish" and "tomboyish" hip hop elements. [11] [12] The song features Robyn rapping over a "simple, ruthlessly catchy beat", [13] that is "laced with some grin-inducing sound effects and laugh-out-loud lyrical turns."

  3. Robyn - Wikipedia

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    The song was Robyn's first number-one single in Sweden and her fourth top-10 single in the UK and the US, peaking at number eight on the UK Singles Chart and number three on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Songs chart. In July 2010, she sang a minimalist, electro cover version of Alicia Keys' "Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart" live on IHeartRadio. [23]

  4. Michiyo Azusa - Wikipedia

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    Michiyo Azusa (Japanese: 梓みちよ) (4 May 1943 - 29 January 2020) was the stage name of Michiyo Hayashi (林美千代), a Japanese singer and actress known for her 1963 song Konichiwa Akachan, or Hello Baby. Born in Fukuoka, Hayashi trained at the Takarazuka Music School, adopting her

  5. Konichiwa Records - Wikipedia

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    Konichiwa Records is a record label founded by Swedish pop singer Robyn. The label has only one other artist signed, Zhala. The label has only one other artist signed, Zhala. The name "Konichiwa" is derived from the Japanese greeting こんにちは ( Konnichi wa (with 2 n's)), meaning "hello" or "good day" (literally "this day is").

  6. Robyn (album) - Wikipedia

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    Six months after leaving Jive Records, Robyn founded her own record label, Konichiwa Records, and began recording songs for her fourth album. [ 4 ] Regarding the album's lyrical inspiration, Robyn told Pete Lewis of Blues & Soul in March 2008: "I think the biggest lyrical inspiration for this album was going back to when I was like 15 and on ...

  7. Say She She - Wikipedia

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    Say She She is a female-led band based out of Brooklyn, New York. They are led by Piya Malik (formerly of El Michels Affair and Chicano Batman ), Sabrina Mileo Cunningham, and Nya Gazelle Brown, all classically trained singers.

  8. She Says (Howie Day song) - Wikipedia

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    "She Says" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Howie Day. It was initially recorded for his debut studio album Australia (2000), which was re-issued in 2002. It was initially produced by Day and Mike Denneen. The track was then re-recorded for his second studio album and major label debut album Stop All the World Now (2003

  9. No Se Me Quita - Wikipedia

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    Also, an author of ¡Hola! entitled them "the kings of rhythm when they come together", [27] and Los 40's Paloma Diaz Espiñeira named them "the perfect tandem", saying "No Se Me Quita" is "the perfect song to take advantage of the last weeks of summer" and it "adapts perfectly to the musical style of both". [28]