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  2. Traffic Light (song) - Wikipedia

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    on YouTube " Traffic Light " ( Korean: 신호등; RR: Sinhodeung ) is a song by Korean singer and songwriter Lee Mu-jin . It was released on May 14, 2021, as Lee's first single after his third-place finish on Korean music audition show Sing Again in 2020.

  3. Loudness war - Wikipedia

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    The practice of focusing on loudness in audio mastering can be traced back to the introduction of the compact disc, [3] but also existed to some extent when the vinyl phonograph record was the primary released recording medium and when 7-inch singles were played on jukebox machines in clubs and bars.

  4. Light It Up (Major Lazer song) - Wikipedia

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    on YouTube " Light It Up " is a song by American electronic music producing group Major Lazer , featuring vocals from Jamaican singer Nyla , which appears on Major Lazer's third studio album Peace Is the Mission .

  5. You Rock My World - Wikipedia

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    on YouTube " You Rock My World " is a song by American singer Michael Jackson from his tenth and final studio album, Invincible (2001). It was released as the lead single from the album on August 22, 2001, by Epic Records .

  6. The Sandpipers - Wikipedia

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    Founding members Jim Brady (born August 24, 1944, Los Angeles), Mike Piano (born October 26, 1944, Rochester, New York) and Richard Shoff (born April 30, 1944, Seattle) first performed together in the Mitchell Boys Choir, [3] before forming the Four Seasons with friend Nick Cahuernga.

  7. Air (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Air (Amazon Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the compilation soundtrack to the 2023 film Air directed by Ben Affleck, released digitally on April 5, 2023 by Sony Music Entertainment, the same date as its theatrical premiere. [1]

  8. YouTube VR - Wikipedia

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    YouTube VR allows for access to all YouTube-hosted videos, but particularly supports headset access for 360° and 180°-degree video (both in 2D and stereoscopic 3D). The interface shows videos behind two floating panels, with the video description and comments showing on the left panel and related videos or playlists showing on the right panel.

  9. Shape of You - Wikipedia

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    On 5 January 2017, to accompany the song's release, a lyric video for "Shape of You" was released on Sheeran's YouTube channel with "Castle on the Hill". [82] As of April 2022, the official lyric video has had 914 million views on YouTube.