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  2. Kim Hill (soul musician) - Wikipedia

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    As the merger of Interscope's parent company Universal Music Group and PolyGram took full effect, Hill resisted pressure by Interscope to over-sexualize her image. [6] She left the band in 2000, [3] [7] and was later replaced by Fergie in 2002. [1] Hill has since begun performing as a solo artist, and she occasionally acts in indie projects. [8]

  3. Kim Hill (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Kim Hill (born December 30, 1963) is a contemporary Christian music singer. Aside from her career as a Grammy Award -nominated and GMA Dove Award -winning solo artist, she has also sung background vocals on projects by other artists, such as Rich Mullins ( Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth ).

  4. Kim Hill (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Fiona Anderson Kim Hill CRSNZ (born 14 July 1955) is a New Zealand broadcaster who presented the programme Saturday Morning on Radio New Zealand National, a public radio station, between 2002 and 2023. She was named International Radio Personality of the Year in 2012.

  5. Kim Hill - Wikipedia

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    Kim Hill (soul musician) (born 1972), American soul vocalist, formerly of the Black Eyed Peas; Kimberly Hill (born 1989), American volleyball player; Kim Hill, victim in 1978 of attempted murder by Mick Philpott; Kim Hill (1966–2011), daughter of American football player Fred Hill and the inspiration for the Ronald McDonald House charity

  6. Kimberly Hill - Wikipedia

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    Kimberly Hill (born November 30, 1989) is an American former professional volleyball player who played as an outside hitter for the United States women's national volleyball team. Hill won gold with the national team at the 2014 World Championship and the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics , and bronze at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games .

  7. Karma (Black Eyed Peas song) - Wikipedia

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    Kim Hill pushes will.i.am out of the way to get to a patient. While will.i.am is rapping his verse, apl.de.ap is seen pushing a bed with a blue blanket over the body and Taboo is seen in a safety mask and a white scarf on his head. When the chorus starts again, will.i.am is back to where he came from, and the same thing happens again; apl sings ...

  8. Brave Heart (Kim Hill album) - Wikipedia

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    Brave Heart is the third studio album by Kim Hill, released in 1991. It earned a Grammy nomination for Best Rock/Contemporary Gospel Album. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It reached number 11 on the Contemporary Christian Albums chart in Billboard Magazine .

  9. Kim Mulkey - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 national title followed a 40-0 perfect season, the first in program history. ... During her marriage to Robertson, she was known as Kim Mulkey-Robertson ...