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  2. Reasons (Earth, Wind & Fire song) - Wikipedia

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    Musiq Soulchild also covered the song on the 2007 Earth, Wind & Fire tribute album, Interpretations: Celebrating the Music of Earth, Wind & Fire and Omarion on his 2017 album Reasons. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Reasons has been sampled by Master P on Intro/17 Reasons featured on his album 99 Ways to Die and by Shabba Ranks on the song "Muscle Grip" from his ...

  3. Earth, Wind & Fire - Wikipedia

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    Earth, Wind & Fire (abbreviated as EW&F or EWF) is an American band formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1969. Their music spans multiple genres, including jazz , R&B , soul , funk , disco , pop , Latin and Afro-pop .

  4. Earth, Wind & Fire discography - Wikipedia

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    Earth, Wind & Fire (EW&F or EWF) is an American musical group. Their style and sound span over various music genres such as jazz , R&B , soul , funk , disco , pop , Latin , and Afro-pop . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They are among the best-selling music artists of all time , with sales of over 90 million records worldwide.

  5. EWF - Wikipedia

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    EWF may refer to: Earth, Wind & Fire, an American funk band; Education World Forum, an international education seminar; Empire Wrestling Federation, an American ...

  6. Star (Earth, Wind & Fire song) - Wikipedia

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    [6] Record World said that it has Earth, Wind & Fire's "trademark falsetto vocals, spirited horn charts and energetic dance beat." [ 7 ] James Johnson of the Evening Standard proclaimed "the slightly curious cosmic overtones of their lyrics remain in evidence on..Star".

  7. Evil (Earth, Wind & Fire song) - Wikipedia

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    Evil was produced by Joe Wissert and written by EWF bandleader Maurice White with Philip Bailey. The b-side of this single was a song called Clover. Both Evil and Clover came off the band's 1973 studio album, Head to the Sky. [1]

  8. Bae (word) - Wikipedia

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    Bae (/ b eɪ / BAY) is a slang term of endearment, [1] primarily used among youth. It came into widespread use around 2013 and 2014 through social media and hip-hop and R&B lyrics. [ 2 ] The term originated as an abbreviation of the word baby or babe .

  9. Let Me Talk - Wikipedia

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    Earth, Wind & Fire narrow it down to just one line, pointing the finger to people who Try to find excitement in the labels that they wear! And that doesn't just mean the labels in clothes, either." [ 7 ] Robert Christgau of the Village Voice said "Let Me Talk," is too political in its fluffy way to break down the racism to today's top 40". [ 8 ]