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  2. Fascinated (Company B song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fascinated" is a song by the freestyle girl group Company B. It was the first single released off their 1987 self-titled debut album. It was written and produced by Ish Ledesma , mixed by Ciro llerenea and Randy Miller and released by Atlantic Records .

  3. Company B (band) - Wikipedia

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    Company B's first single "Fascinated" was released in 1986 on the independent label The Summer. [1] The song created so much buzz in clubs around Miami that it soon made its way to local radio stations. This in turn led to its being picked up and re-released by Atlantic records.

  4. Fascinated - Wikipedia

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    Fascinated may refer to: "Fascinated" (Company B song), 1987 "Fascinated" (FreeSol song), 2011 "Fascinated" (Ivy song), 2011; Fascinated (Rick Ross song) See also.

  5. Billy Connolly has spoken about his “fascination” with death, from watching funeral processions to thinking about where he would like to be buried.. The Scottish comedian and actor was ...

  6. I traveled to 50 of the top countries for tourism and ranked ...

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    Overall, I was fascinated by the country's cleanliness, organization, and (for lack of a better word) perfection. Marina Bay Sands was a beautiful place to stay, and I enjoyed visiting Gardens by ...

  7. Gregg Wallace 'fascinated by my sex life and made ... - AOL

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    Gregg Wallace was 'fascinated by my sex life and made lesbian jokes' Noor Nanji - Culture reporter and Felicity Baker - Culture reporter November 29, 2024 at 1:24 PM

  8. Fascination with death - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Egyptians are most famous for their fascination of death by mummifying their dead and building exquisite tombs, like the pyramids of Giza, for their dead.Many of their deities were death-related, such as: Ammut, the devourer of unworthy souls; Anubis, the guardian of the Necropolis and the keeper of poisons, medicines, and herbs; and Osiris, the king of the dead.

  9. Fascinus - Wikipedia

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    Gallo-Roman examples of the fascinum in bronze. The topmost is an example of the "fist and phallus" amulet with a manus fica. Phallus inscribed on a paving stone at Pompeii. In ancient Roman religion and magic, the fascinus or fascinum was the embodiment of the divine phallus.