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  2. 5-Minute Crafts - Wikipedia

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    In April 2018, Tubefilter covered a trend regarding springtime cleaning videos on YouTube, noting 5-Minute Crafts' participation. [16] By November, Vox wrote that 5-Minute Crafts was a "wildly successful" channel, citing its then over 10 billion video views and its ranking as the fifth most-subscribed channel on YouTube, having nearly 40 ...

  3. TheSoul Publishing - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] Later that year, TheSoul launched its YouTube channel 5-Minute Crafts, which became 13th most-subscribed YouTube channel in the world as of April 2023. In 2017, the company launched Bright Side, which became its second-most popular YouTube channel. [14] In 2019, TheSoul said it had 550 employees and produced 1,500 videos a month. [15]

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  7. 5 Minutes (The Stranglers song) - Wikipedia

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    "5 Minutes" is a 1978 single by English band the Stranglers. The song is sung by bassist Jean-Jacques Burnel. It gives an account of a rape that occurred at a shared flat in London he lived in during 1977. The lyrics, which are sung both in English and French, convey Burnel's frustrations over finding the five men who committed the attack. [1]

  8. Witchcraft (Pendulum song) - Wikipedia

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    There was some constant controversy over the meaning of lyrics, primarily due to Pendulum's cryptic style. However, Rob Swire later discussed the meaning of several Pendulum songs at a music festival in Perth. He said that the song speaks out against violence towards women, and compares it to witchcraft, a "highly devastating act that people ...

  9. Hall of Fame (song) - Wikipedia

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    A lyric video for the track was released on 24 July 2012. [8] The music video was released on 19 August through the band's official site. The accompanying music video sees the stars performing the track in a deserted warehouse, while other scenes feature an aspiring boxer and hearing-impaired ballet dancer in training. [9]