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  2. Cooly G - Wikipedia

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    Her full-length albums "explore more complex, difficult and polarising emotional frequencies than can possibly [be] visited on her club-ready EP output." [ 3 ] Singles and EPs from 2008 onwards have encompassed UK funky , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] jungle , [ 7 ] garage , grime , deep house and dub .

  3. UK funky - Wikipedia

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    UK funky (sometimes known as UKF or funky [1]) is a genre of electronic dance music which originated in England that is heavily influenced by soca, soulful house, tribal house, funky house, UK garage, broken beat and grime. [1]

  4. Playin' Me - Wikipedia

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    Playin' Me is the debut studio album of British UK funky musician Merissa Campbell, known by her stage name as Cooly G. It wasn't until more than a year before the release of Playin' Me that Campbell began work on a full-length debut album as suggested by Hyperdub founder Kode9. Previously-released cuts including "Up in My Head," "Landscapes ...

  5. Category:UK funky albums - Wikipedia

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  6. Lil Silva - Wikipedia

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    Tyrone Jermaine "TJ" Carter, better known by the stage name Lil Silva, is an English record producer, singer, songwriter and DJ, based in Bedford. [1] [2] He has produced and sung on his own singles and EPs (mostly released through the Good Years label) that have been described as funky house, [3] UK funky, [1] instrumental grime and "dubstep-inflected pop". [4]

  7. Movement in Still Life - Wikipedia

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    The album's Australian version uses the UK track listing, but replaces "The Hip Hop Phenomenon" with "Never Gonna Come Back Down", mixing it into its surrounding tracks with transitions. A song called "Far From Goodbye (Later My Love)" was released in a sampler of the album in 1999, but never released officially. [7]

  8. Free discography - Wikipedia

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    Free broke up in 1971 due to tensions between members of the band. [1] In September, the group's first live album Free Live! was released, reaching number 4 on the UK Albums Chart and number 89 on the Billboard 200. [3] [6] The non-album single "My Brother Jake", released the same year, peaked at number 4 in the UK. [4]

  9. Redlight (musician) - Wikipedia

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    His UK Top 10 track "Lost in Your Love" was released on Polydor and came with an official music video. [3] Later that year, he has taken up the alias Animal Youth, which was used to release his remixes of the songs " Lose My Breath " by Destiny's Child and " Try Again " by Aaliyah through the single "Keep Up" / "Try Again".