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  2. Million Reasons - Wikipedia

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    "Million Reasons" was similarly picked from their conversations, including the title phrase. It was a straightforward songwriting session according to Lindsey, with Gaga using an old school typewriter. [8] "Million Reasons" was made available as a promotional digital download to those who pre-ordered Joanne through iTunes on October 6, 2016. [10]

  3. Why I Love You (B2K song) - Wikipedia

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    "Why I Love You" is the third single from B2K their self-titled debut album and the song was released in May 2002 and it peaked at number 73 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 19 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. The song is also featured on the group's second album, Pandemonium!.

  4. Major (American musician) - Wikipedia

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    Stevie Wonder described "Why I Love You" as "the wedding song of the year". [8] The song has also reached Top 5 on the Adult R&B Billboard charts [ 9 ] and certified Platinum by RIAA . [ 10 ] Freelance journalist, Billy Johnson Jr., credited MAJOR. as being the "Hope-Dealer" of mainstream music in a Yahoo!

  5. Why I Love You - Wikipedia

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    "I Love You So" ("I <3 U So", ), a song by Cassius sampled in the Kanye West and Jay-Z song " Sixteen Reasons (Why I Love You) ", a song by Connie Francis Topics referred to by the same term

  6. I Don't Know Why I Love You (The House of Love song)

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    On its release, Simon Williams of New Musical Express picked "I Don't Know Why I Love You" as one of the magazine's "singles of the week". He described the song as "pleading, bleeding pop genius" and "an example of storming creative simplicity, kicking off like a Jesus Jones sample and climaxing as the collective's finest moment yet". [8]

  7. Mike McCready - Wikipedia

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    Mike McCready was born in Pensacola, Florida, but his family moved to Seattle shortly after his birth. [2] When he was a child, his parents played Jimi Hendrix and Santana; while his friends listened to Kiss and Aerosmith, McCready would frequently play bongo drums. [3]

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  9. The Miami Horns - Wikipedia

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    The concert was broadcast live on TVE2 and some of the recordings also appeared on the Manzanera album Million Reasons Why. [14] Manion and Pender also played and arranged horns on the acclaimed Robert Cray album, Shame + A Sin and between 1991 and 1994, Manion was a full-time member of The Robert Cray Band. [15]