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  2. Soft Spot (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Soft Spot" (stylised in lowercase) is a liquid drum and bass song, first released independently on 4 June 2021, where it was credited to Piri. After she paid six TikTok creators to promote the song, the song was used in a video of a creator making a Japanese bench, which caused the song to go viral on that platform.

  3. Piri - Wikipedia

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    Piri was born Sophie Leigh McBurnie on 14 March 1999 and grew up in Rochdale in Greater Manchester. [a] Her parents were an Asda manager and a human resources manager; [5] her father was a fan of indie rock, [6]: 8:57 while her mother preferred R&B and hip hop, and neither could stand the other's music tastes. [4]

  4. Montero (Call Me by Your Name) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)" was directed by Ukrainian music video director Tanu Muino and Lil Nas X and was released along with the single. [36] Shot over two days in February 2021, [72] [73] it features Lil Nas X as various characters in biblical and mythology-inspired scenes. [36]

  5. Zeynep Bastık - Wikipedia

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    She later became interested in Latin dance and pole dance. She also worked as actress in musical theatres. [5] In 2010, she started professional music with the band "Jackpot" in İzmir, performing mainly cover songs. Until 2012, she performed with this group on stage in different cities, including İzmir, Eskişehir and Bursa. [3] [6]

  6. Vedalam (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2014, Yuvan Shankar Raja who worked with Ajith in several projects, was speculated to compose the music for the film. [3] Later G. V. Prakash Kumar too was reported to be on-board. [ 4 ] On 19 March 2015, Anirudh Ravichander was roped in to compose music for the film and was officially confirmed his inclusion for the project. [ 5 ]

  7. Disco polo - Wikipedia

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    Disco polo is a genre of popular dance music, [1] [2] [3] created in Poland in the 1980s. It was initially known as sidewalk music (Polish: muzyka chodnikowa) [4] [5] or backyard music (Polish: muzyka podwórkowa). [6]

  8. PK Chishala - Wikipedia

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    The title-track won PK the 1987 Soloist of the Year Award, and made him the country's flag bearer at the 1988 World of Music and Dance (WOMAD) Festival, an annual event held in the UK. He was sponsored by Teal Record and was backed by the Masasu Band .

  9. Pole dance - Wikipedia

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    Pole dancer performing in 2015. Pole dance combines dance and acrobatics centered around a vertical pole. This performance art form takes place not only in gentleman's clubs as a form of erotic dance, but also as a mainstream form of fitness, practiced in gyms and dedicated dance studios. [1]