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  2. Cecile Believe - Wikipedia

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    Cecile Believe (formerly Mozart's Sister, before 2018) is a solo project by Montreal-based Canadian musician Caila Thompson-Hannant. Biography.

  3. Immaterial (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Immaterial" features lead vocals from Cecile Believe, who co-wrote it with Sophie. Sophie felt that it was the most mainstream of all Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides tracks. [1] The track was described as hyperpop.

  4. A. G. Cook - Wikipedia

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    A. G. Cook & Cecile Believe: n/a: Prosper Unger-Hamilton As lead artist only 2022 "Every Rule" Charli XCX Himself Imogene Strauss and Luke Orlando 2023 "Back To This" Alaska Reid Himself Santiago Cendejas 2024 "Silver Thread Golden Needle" A. G. Cook n/a: Lena Weber & Aaron Chan As lead artist only 2024 "Britpop" A. G. Cook n/a: Timothy Luke

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  6. Nymph (album) - Wikipedia

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    "Firefly" features additional vocals by Cecile Believe. Sample credits "Woe" contains a sample of "Bunny is a Rider", performed by Caroline Polachek, written by Polachek and Daniel Harle. "Firefly" contains samples of "Ready to Make Luv", performed by Trey Songz, written by Tremaine Aldon Neverson & Troy Taylor.

  7. Cecile Richards, former Planned Parenthood president, has died

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    Cecile Richards, a women’s rights crusader who served as president of Planned Parenthood as the nation approached a critical inflection point over reproductive freedom, has died, her family said ...

  8. Why We Can’t Look Away From Scammer Stories - AOL

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    What separates You’ll Never Believe Me and The Dropout from Apple Cider Vinegar, Inventing Anna, and most other scammer content, however, is how effectively the former grapple with the myriad ...

  9. Oklou - Wikipedia

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    This track also included additional vocals from Casey MQ, Cecile Believe and Zsela. [37] Only a month later, in October 2024, a double single containing the tracks "Obvious" and "Harvest Sky" was released, the latter of which featured Underscores, an American hyperpop artist. [38]