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  2. Recognize (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's accompanying music video premiered on August 14, 2014 on PartyNextDoor's YouTube account. [3] Since its release, the music video has received over 210 million views on YouTube . [ 4 ]

  3. Light It Up (Major Lazer song) - Wikipedia

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    "Light It Up" is a song by American electronic music producing group Major Lazer, featuring vocals from Jamaican singer Nyla, which appears on Major Lazer's third studio album Peace Is the Mission.

  4. Nonstop (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Nonstop" was released on July 27, 2018, exclusively on Apple Music before being uploaded to Drake's YouTube channel on August 3; [30] while previous videos for Scorpion tracks ("God's Plan," "Nice For What" and "I'm Upset") were directed by Karena Evans and high-concept, "Nonstop" is a much more realistic video [10 ...

  5. Peace Is the Mission - Wikipedia

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    The song was added to BBC Radio 1's playlist on 21 June 2015. [14] It reached top 10 in Australia and Poland. The remix of " Light It Up " featuring Nyla & Fuse ODG was released as the third single on the album in 5 November 2015 and became a top 10 hit in UK, Ireland, Belgium, Germany, Netherlands, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden ...

  6. Miss Me - Wikipedia

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    The song was originally by rapper Bun B featuring Drake for his 3rd album, Trill OG, with a different chorus, entitled "All Night Long." [3] This version was never released, but a version with Drake's and Bun B's verses and the final chorus was released as the "OG Mix", which is the official remix of the song, on September 13, 2010, on Bun B's Twitter page.

  7. Daylight (Drake song) - Wikipedia

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    Denis wrote that "Drake’s villain era feels quite forced" while describing the production as "ominous oscillating synths". [7] The song received generally negative reviews from music critics. Nadine Smith of The Independent cited it as a song in which Drake "strains to fit over the futuristic 'rage' sound popularised by Playboi Carti."

  8. Life Is Good (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song and music video, directed by Julien Christian Lutz (Director X) were released at midnight on January 10. The music video depicts Future and Drake as men with ordinary jobs, including fast food workers, mechanics, IT workers, off-brand Apple Store employees, garbage men, chefs, aspiring rappers, and assistant directors. [11] [12] [13]

  9. Light It Up (Marshmello, Tyga and Chris Brown song)

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    The song received a positive response from music critics. Billboard praised the track for its "hypnotic beat" and "the song’s tuneful hook", also complimenting Brown and Tyga's "charged-up performance". [5] EDM.com noted "Light It Up" as a detachment from Marshmello's standard EDM type of music, in favor of a more hip-hop sounding track.