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  2. Twilight (Bôa album) - Wikipedia

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    Twilight is the reissued version of the 1998 album The Race of a Thousand Camels by English alternative rock band Bôa, released on 21 March 2001 [1] [2] by Pioneer Entertainment. It was later reissued on 7 March 2024 by Boa Recordings. [ 3 ]

  3. Bôa - Wikipedia

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    Bôa (stylized bôa) are an English alternative rock band formed in London in 1993 by drummer Ed Herten, keyboardist Paul Turrell, and guitarist/vocalist Steve Rodgers. The band have progressed from playing funk to rock over the years, as bassist Alex Caird and multi-instrumentalist Ben Henderson joined, and Jasmine Rodgers was added as vocalist.

  4. Tall Snake - Wikipedia

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    Tall Snake is the debut EP by the English rock band Bôa. It was released on 28 April 1999. [2] It contains three versions of the single "Duvet". They include the original version, an acoustic version, and an electronic version mixed by DJ Wasei. [3] It also includes the tracks "Two Steps" and "Little Miss". [1]

  5. What is ‘hoa hoa hoa’ season? How the ‘Twilight’ soundtrack ...

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    Inspired by the aesthetics of the first movie of the Twilight saga and its soundtrack, particularly ‘Eyes on Fire’ by Blue Foundation

  6. The Race of a Thousand Camels - Wikipedia

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    The Race of a Thousand Camels is the debut album by the English rock band Bôa released on 1 July 1998. [1] During the recording of this album the band consisted of Alex Caird, Ben Henderson, Jasmine Rodgers, Steve Rodgers, Lee Sullivan and Paul Turrell.

  7. The Pop Culture References in Megan Thee Stallion’s 'Boa' - AOL

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    Meg’s hairstyle and serpent scepter as her weapon of choice are all in reference to One Piece’s Boa Hancock. The anime character is typically seen with Salome, a large, white, skull-bearing ...

  8. Sean Garrett - Wikipedia

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    Ludacris appeared on Garrett's debut single, "Grippin'". In return, [citation needed] Garrett was featured on Ludacris's "What Them Girls Like", alongside Chris Brown. He also wrote and produced a song called "I Did It for Love" for South Korean pop singer BoA for her first eponymous English album. Garrett is featured and appears in the music ...

  9. Eat You Up (BoA song) - Wikipedia

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    The video starts with BoA turning on a radio which starts the song. BoA starts to sing the song whilst dancing in the hallway of a large house. At the start of the second verse, a girl is doing ballet dancing in front a group of judges. When the chorus starts again BoA and her dancers breaks down the door and proceeds to dance in front of the ...