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  2. Yankee (album) - Wikipedia

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    A week after his second single's release, Yonezu released his first Vocaloid song in two and a half years, called "Donut Hole" (ドーナツホール, Dōnatsu Hōru) using Gumi vocals. It was the first time he used a live band on a Vocaloid song. [9] This song became a part of Yankee, with vocals recorded by Yonezu himself.

  3. Kenshi Yonezu - Wikipedia

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    On October 28, 2013, Yonezu released his first Vocaloid song in two and a half years, "Donut Hole" (ドーナツホール, Dōnatsu Hōru), using a live band and the vocal Gumi. [34] Yonezu released his second album, Yankee , on April 23, 2014, [ 35 ] followed by the first concert in his career on June 27. [ 36 ]

  4. Rob Evans (Christian musician) - Wikipedia

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    The "Donut Repair Club" started in 1981 with Evans as "The Donut Man". [3] Evans used the donut's hole as a metaphor for something that was missing, a hole which Jesus could fill and repair. Over the following years, Evans and his Donut Repair club would sell more than 6 million CDs and DVDs, and held appearances at more than 2,500 church ...

  5. Beyonce Drops 'Texas Hold 'Em' Remix — And Cryptic 'Cowboy ...

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    Beyonce Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartRadio Beyoncé is following up the success of her latest album, Cowboy Carter, with two new releases. The Grammy winner, 42, dropped a surprise remix of ...

  6. Kenshi Yonezu discography - Wikipedia

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    List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released, sales, certifications and album name Title Year Peak chart

  7. Dune (Kenshi Yonezu song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's tune and lyrics were done by Yonezu, with vocals done in Vocaloid, a kind of singing synthesizer software. The theme of the song is a desert planet where life is dying and "no grass will grow for the next millennium", which Yonezu said refers to the dreary, "desert-like atmosphere" of the Japanese video site Niconico at the time of the song compared to when he was first active. [1]

  8. Doughnut (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Doughnut" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Twice. It is the group's ninth Japanese maxi single , featuring three other tracks. It was pre-released for digital download and streaming on December 3, 2021, by Warner Music Japan as a single from their fourth Japanese studio album, Celebrate .

  9. Fiesta (R. Kelly song) - Wikipedia

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    Fiesta (Remix)" is a song by singer R. Kelly featuring rappers Jay-Z and Boo & Gotti. The hit song spent five weeks at number-one on the US R&B chart and peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot 100 .