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  2. Magic City (club) - Wikipedia

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    Described by Dan Gartland of Sports Illustrated as a "legendary strip club that should be familiar to anyone who knows anything about rap music ", [5] Magic City has well-documented ties with the trap and hip hop scene. The club has been associated with the early careers of Future [2][6] and Migos. [6] DJ Esco worked at Magic City. [7]

  3. Club Kids - Wikipedia

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    According to former Club Kid Waltpaper, "The nightclub for me was like a laboratory, a place where you were encouraged and rewarded for experimentation." [4] However, Alig was plagued by heavy drug use. He began adding drug dealers to the Club Kids roster and Peter Gatien's payroll, and increasing numbers of Club Kids became addicted to drugs. [5]

  4. List of Hi-5 home video releases - Wikipedia

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    Hi-5 is an Australian children's television series, originally produced by Kids Like Us and later Southern Star for the Nine Network and created by Helena Harris and Posie Graeme-Evans. The program is known for its educational content, and for the cast of the program, who became a recognised musical group for children outside of the series ...

  5. Willa Ford - Wikipedia

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    From 2005 to 2006, she appeared as a guest doll in Pussycat Dolls' show at the club in Las Vegas. In 2010, she released the first song since 2003 "All This Time" online, collaborated with Riley Smith. In 2011, Ford resumed her music career with a performance at The Viper Room in LA. In the performance, she revealed her first solo song since ...

  6. How Drake’s SXSW Strip Club Docuseries ‘Magic City ... - AOL

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    Per the logline for the “Magic City” doc, “In 1985, phone salesman Michael Barney — friends call him Mr. Magic — puts his slick-talking gift to work, opening a small strip club in Atlanta.

  7. Yo Gabba Gabba! - Wikipedia

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    The child says his or her name, followed by "I like to dance!". Between the main segments, there is another segment called "The Super Music Friends Show", which features a performance by an artist or a band about the episode's theme. Other small segments include "Mark's Magic Pictures" and "Biz's Beat of the Day".

  8. Pleasure Island (Walt Disney World) - Wikipedia

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    Motion — A dance club which featured Top 40 music videos. It closed September 27, 2008. The club opened in 2001, replacing the Wildhorse Saloon; which formally was the Fireworks Factory. Wildhorse Saloon — A country music dance club and BBQ restaurant which opened in 1998 to capitalize on the country/western dance craze at the time.

  9. The Magic Garden (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Garden. (TV series) The Magic Garden is a live-action children's television program that aired Mondays through Thursdays from March 6, 1972, to September 14, 1984, on WPIX -11 in the New York City metropolitan area. Produced and broadcast in the world's largest television market, the show became popular with millions of children.