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  2. 7 (Prince song) - Wikipedia

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    "7" is a song by American musicians Prince and the New Power Generation. It was released on November 17, 1992 as the third single from their Love Symbol Album.Featuring a sample of the 1967 Lowell Fulson song "Tramp", the track showcases a distinct Middle Eastern tone underscored by heavy drums and bass in an acoustic style, a Hindu reincarnation theme, and an opera-like chorus which features ...

  3. Generations from Exile Tribe - Wikipedia

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    From 4 April to 28 June, Generations went on their first nationwide hall tour and world tour "Generations World Tour 2015 "Generation EX". On 13 May, Generations released their eighth single, "Evergreen", followed by their ninth single, "Hard Knock Days" on 12 August, which was chosen as the 18th opening for Fuji TV's popular anime One Piece. [12]

  4. List of songs recorded by Girls' Generation - Wikipedia

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    Girls' Generation: 2007 "I'm In Love with the Hero" Kanata Nakamura, Leah Haywood, Daniel James, Kevin Christopher Ross, Bret Carlson Puchir Girls' Generation: 2011 "I'm A Diamond" Dapo Torimiro, Priscilla Hamilton, H.U.B. Girls & Peace: 2012 "I Got A Boy" Yoo Young-jin, Will Simms, Anne Judith Wik, Sarah Lundbäck I Got a Boy: 2013 ...

  5. Gee (Girls' Generation song) - Wikipedia

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    Girls' Generation performing "Gee" on February 27, 2009. Girls' Generation had their first promotional activity for the song on the MBC 's music show Music Core on January 10. [ 21 ] " Gee" eventually became a hit, achieving nine consecutive top one on the KBS 's Music Bank , [ 22 ] [ 23 ] and eight consecutive wins on the Mnet ' s chart, [ 24 ...

  6. Genie (Girls' Generation song) - Wikipedia

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    The Korean lyrics was written by Yoo Young-jin, while the Japanese lyrics was written by Kanata Nakamura. [2] Dsign Music had originally composed the song for a US artist, however, SM Entertainment released it with Girls' Generation. [3] The song was originally composed in English as "I Just Wanna Dance". [4]

  7. Seven (Taylor Swift song) - Wikipedia

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    Swift on the Eras Tour (2023–24) during the "Seven" spoken interlude, which was pre-recorded as an introduction to the Folklore act from March 2023 until March 2024. Swift conceived all the tracks of her eight studio album, Folklore, as imageries and visuals from her deep subconscious, a result of her imagination "running wild" while isolating herself during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  8. Forever 1 (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Forever 1" was written, composed, and arranged by Kenzie alongside Ylva Dimberg for the composition, and Moonshine for the arrangement. It was described as dance-pop song with "energetic melody", "exciting festival-like atmosphere", and "refreshing vibe for the summer" with lyrics about "eternal love for precious people who give strength anytime and anywhere" that "alternate between a playful ...

  9. Oh! (Girls' Generation song) - Wikipedia

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    "Oh!" is a song by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. The song is a lead single from the second studio album of the same name and was digitally released on January 25, 2010. [ 2 ] The group used a cheerleader concept for the song's promotional activities. [ 3 ]