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  2. Kat Graham - Wikipedia

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    The full album Toro Gato: Part II (Deluxe Edition) was released the same day in 3 versions, and includes unreleased songs and short films, as well as vinyls, cassettes, and exclusive merchandise. Both albums are exclusively available on the YellowHeart NFT platform for a limited time as a part of the Toro Gato collection.

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  4. Heaven Must Have Sent You - Wikipedia

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    Set to a 12/8 shuffle beat, Pointer's disco version of "Heaven Must Have Sent You" features violins in the background throughout the track; the ringing of rhythmic tubular bells is heard during the intro, giving way to a funky bass guitar heard as a refrain throughout the song. The bass guitar part can be heard three times between the verses ...

  5. Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire - Wikipedia

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    Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire is the sixth studio album by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler, released in April 1986 by CBS/Columbia Records as the follow-up to her fifth studio album, Faster Than the Speed of Night (1983).

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  7. The Original Delaney & Bonnie & Friends - Wikipedia

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    The Original Delaney & Bonnie, [2] also known by its subtitle Accept No Substitute, [3] is the second studio album by American recording duo Delaney & Bonnie.It was recorded with many of the "friends" that would form the core of their best-known 1969–70 touring band, including Bobby Whitlock, Carl Radle and Rita Coolidge.

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  9. Streetlights (Bonnie Raitt album) - Wikipedia

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    Bonnie Raitt was allotted $10,000 by Warner Bros. Records to record Streetlights, which was the least amount of money she had received to record an album. [1] Warner Bros. was unhappy with the lengthy production surrounding her previous album, Takin' My Time , and the company limited her expenses.