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  2. Top of the Pops (record series) - Wikipedia

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    Top of the Pops is the name of a series of records issued by Pickwick Records on their Hallmark label, which contain anonymous cover versions of recent and current hit singles. The recordings were intended to replicate the sound of the original hits as closely as possible. The albums were recorded by a studio group comprising session musicians ...

  3. Country pop - Wikipedia

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    Country rock. Country pop (also known as urban cowboy) is a fusion genre of country music and pop music that was developed by members of the country genre out of a desire to reach a larger, mainstream audience. Country pop music blends genres like rock, pop, and country, continuing similar efforts that began in the late 1950s, known originally ...

  4. Artists who object to Trump using their songs from Celine ...

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    Pop powerhouses, American classics, British artists and the estates of deceased legends — many musicians have objected to Donald Trump using their songs at campaign events. After a video of ...

  5. I Knew I Loved You - Wikipedia

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    "I Knew I Loved You" is a song by Australian pop duo Savage Garden, released through Roadshow Music and Columbia Records as the second single from their second and final studio album, Affirmation (1999). The song was created as an attempt to replicate the composition of Savage Garden's previous single "Truly Madly Deeply".

  6. Blink-182: All the Big Ways ‘All the Small Things’ Still ...

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    As pop culture convention ‘90s Con took over Florida last September, two of the decade’s biggest musical stars, NSYNC’s Joey Fatone and Backstreet Boys’ AJ McLean, joined forces to belt ...

  7. Music plagiarism - Wikipedia

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    Music plagiarism. Music plagiarism is the use or close imitation of another author's music while representing it as one's own original work. Plagiarism in music now occurs in two contexts—with a musical idea (that is, a melody or motif) or sampling (taking a portion of one sound recording and reusing it in a different song).

  8. Easy (Commodores song) - Wikipedia

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    "Easy" is a song by American band Commodores from their fifth studio album, Commodores (1977), released on the Motown label. Group member Lionel Richie wrote "Easy" with the intention of it becoming another crossover hit for the group given the success of a previous single, "Just to Be Close to You", which spent two weeks at number one on the US Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart (now known as ...

  9. Copyist - Wikipedia

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    A copyist is a person who makes duplications of the same thing. The modern use of the term is mainly confined to music copyists, who are employed by the music industry to produce neat copies from a composer or arranger 's manuscript. However, the term is sometimes used for artists who make copies of other artists' paintings.