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  2. Ulterior Motives (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ulterior Motives" is a song recorded by the British-Canadian filmmakers and musicians Christopher and Philip Booth in the mid-1980s, and first used in the 1986 pornographic film Angels of Passion. [5] It gained popularity online after a seventeen-second snippet of the song, at the time unidentified, was posted online in 2021.

  3. Lostwave - Wikipedia

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    Theorized sources for the song included a 1990s MTV broadcast, production music, or a commercial jingle. [28] On 28 April 2024, the song was identified as "Ulterior Motives" by Christopher and Philip Booth, from the 1980s pornographic film Angels of Passion. [29]

  4. Christopher and Philip Booth - Wikipedia

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    It became a popular example of lostwave after a short snippet of the song was uploaded to WatZatSong by a user named Carl92 in 2021 and the search for it became an Internet phenomenon. [9] In April 2024, the song was identified as "Ulterior Motives". [10] [9]

  5. Ulterior Motive - Wikipedia

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    Ulterior Motive or Ulterior Motives may refer to: Ulterior Motive, a 2015 Chinese action thriller film "Spiral" / "Ulterior Motive", a 2003 single by Pendulum; Ulterior Motives (film), also known as Kill Fee, a 1993 martial arts action thriller film "Ulterior Motives" (song), a 1980s song that was previously unidentified and classified as lost ...

  6. 'New artists get trolled - but we have no support'

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    She referred to "so many bad experiences" and how she had to "gauge intentions" when those around her had ulterior motives aside from making music. Madi said: "This journey that you put yourself ...

  7. Spiral (Pendulum song) - Wikipedia

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    "Spiral" / "Ulterior Motive" is the first single by drum and bass band Pendulum. It was initially released on 10 July 2003, [1] while the band were still based in Perth, as a promotional single by Kog Transmissions' sublabel Low Profile.

  8. A judge in Brazil has ordered Adele’s song Million Years Ago to be removed globally from streaming services due to a plagiarism claim by Brazilian composer, Toninho Geraes. Geraes alleges that ...

  9. Category:Lostwave - Wikipedia

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    Ulterior Motives (song) W. WatZatSong This page was last edited on 28 October 2024, at 02:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...