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  2. ¡Forward, Russia! - Wikipedia

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    ¡Forward, Russia! are an English rock band from Leeds, active between 2004 and 2008, before re-forming in 2013.The band's debut album, Give Me a Wall, was released in 2006.. Until 2006, the band only named tracks with numbers, in the order that they were writt

  3. Rumors (Lizzo song) - Wikipedia

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    The video for "Rumors", directed by Tanu Muino, references the Muses from Disney's Hercules in a set inspired by ancient Greece. The closing pose echoes the neoclassical painting Oath of the Horatii by Jacques-Louis David. During the video Lizzo and Cardi wear golden attires, togas, and Ionic column-inspired headdress, as artwork gets animated ...

  4. Graft (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Graft was born in Gledhow, raised in Chapeltown, and later moved to Oakwood all of which are areas in the city of Leeds. [2]He first started making music as a 14 year old. [5] [3] His first rap freestyle video was released on Leeds-based YouTube channel FirstMediaTV in February 2015. [6]

  5. Leeds issue apology after viral video of players ignoring ...

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    The players also apologised for their performance in Sunday’s 4-1 defeat to Bournemouth

  6. I Heard a Rumour - Wikipedia

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    "I Heard a Rumour" is a song by English girl group Bananarama from their fourth studio album, Wow! (1987), and was released on 22 June 1987 as the album's lead single. It became a hit in UK where it reached the top 20, but was more successful in North America, where it peaked within the top five.

  7. Leeds band English Teacher win 2024 Mercury Prize with debut ...

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    Rock band English Teacher’s debut album, This Could Be Texas, has been announced as the winner of the 2024 Mercury Prize.. The Leeds-formed four-piece, fronted by Lily Fontaine, impressed the ...

  8. Red Rose for Gregory - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Isaacs - vocals; The Mighty Diamonds - harmony vocals on "Rough Neck"; Cleveland "Clevie" Browne - drums; Dalton Brownie - guitar; Dean Fraser - saxophone; Wycliffe "Steely" Johnson - bass, piano

  9. Marching On Together - Wikipedia

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    The song was released in 1972 as the B-side of the record released by Leeds United to coincide with the team reaching the 1972 FA Cup Final, the A-side being titled "Leeds United". [2] Unlike many football songs that are just new words set to existing music, "Leeds! Leeds! Leeds!" is an original composition by Les Reed and Barry Mason. [2]