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  2. YouTube Music - Wikipedia

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    The service's benefits continued to be available as part of the existing YouTube Premium service and to Google Play Music All Access subscribers. The YouTube Music subscription was priced in line with its competitors at US$9.99 per-month; the price of YouTube Premium was concurrently increased to $11.99 for new subscribers. [5] [6]

  3. Super Simple Songs - Wikipedia

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    At some point, Super Simple Songs began uploading videos to YouTube. They originally uploaded videos of teaching tips for teachers on how to use their songs in the classroom. They started uploading videos just for kids after realizing that kids were also watching the teaching tips. [4]

  4. T-Mobile US - Wikipedia

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    T-Mobile US operates two main brands: T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile (acquired in a 2013 reverse takeover of MetroPCS that also led to T-Mobile's listing on the NASDAQ). In 2020, T-Mobile expanded through the acquisition of Sprint , which also made T-Mobile the operator of Assurance Wireless , a service subsidized by the federal Lifeline program .

  5. List of music considered the worst - Wikipedia

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    In its "50 Worst Songs Ever", Blender said that "it's difficult to think of a song more likely to plunge you into suicidal despondency than this" and lambasted its "appalling" lyrics. [94] "Kokomo", the Beach Boys (1988) "Kokomo" appeared on Blender ' s list of the 50 worst songs [98] and Dallas Observer ' s list of the ten worst songs by great ...

  6. Repetitive song - Wikipedia

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    Repetitive songs contain a large proportion of repeated words or phrases. Simple repetitive songs are common in many cultures as widely spread as the Caribbean, [1] Southern India [2] and Finland. [3] The best-known examples are probably children's songs. Other repetitive songs are found, for instance, in African-American culture from the days ...

  7. Taylor Swift Will Repeat Surprise Songs 'More Than Once If I ...

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    Taylor Swift Tom Cooper/TAS23/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management It’s Taylor Swift’s party, and she’ll repeat surprise songs if she wants to! “I want to be as creative as possible with ...

  8. YouTube Kids - Wikipedia

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    YouTube has also presented advocacy campaigns through special playlists featured on YouTube Kids, including "#ReadAlong" (a series of videos, primarily featuring kinetic typography) to promote literacy, [12] "#TodayILearned" (which featured a playlist of STEM-oriented programs and videos), [13] and "Make it Healthy, Make it Fun" (a ...

  9. AOL Video - Troubleshooting - AOL Help

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    1. Sign on to the AOL service or connect to your internet service provider as you normally would. 2. Click Start, select Programs or All Programs, and then click Windows Media Player. 3. Click the Help menu, and then click Check for Player Updates. 4.