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  2. Fat Dog (band) - Wikipedia

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    Fat Dog are an English band, consisting of Joe Love, Chris Hughes, Morgan Wallace, Jacqui Wheeler and Johnny ‘Doghead’ Hutch. The band formed in 2020 in South East London. The band formed in 2020 in South East London.

  3. Fat Dog, London’s Latest Breakout Band, Takes on the World ...

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    The name originated from an Instagram account Love used to run called @fatdogsandcats, where he would review overweight pets. During the COVID-19 pandemic, when Love started writing the songs ...

  4. South London band Fat Dog: ‘Fans are getting tattoos of us ...

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    Frontman Joe Love, 25, and synth player Chris Hughes, 24, two of the five members of Fat Dog, are meeting me at a studio in Brixton a couple of weeks before their debut album WOOF is sicced onto ...

  5. Fat Dog’s Chaos Mode

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    Fat Dog are kind of a wreck. After being “tied up with something,” frontman and Fat Dog mastermind Joe Love finally beams in on his girlfriend’s phone, because he apparently has a chronic ...

  6. Woof. - Wikipedia

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    Fat Dog formed as a band in 2020 during the COVID-19 lockdowns. [11] [12] As lockdowns eased into 2021 and 2022, the band became known for their eccentric live shows, garnering a following prior to their first songs.

  7. What's Luv? - Wikipedia

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    Fat Joe claimed that Ashanti recorded vocals for the demo, with the plan being to replace her on the record with Jennifer Lopez to appeal to the Latin market. When Joe heard the demo, he insisted on doing the record with Ashanti instead.

  8. So Much More (song) - Wikipedia

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    "So Much More" was written by Fat Joe and production duo Cool & Dre, with the song's production also handled by the latter. [1] It was released as a 12" single in the United States on March 1, 2005, [2] and was later sent to urban contemporary radio in the United States on March 29, with its release to mainstream radio following on April 5.

  9. Dating apps helped me find love. Now they've turned into a ...

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    Charlotte Fox Weber, a psychotherapist and the author of "Tell Me What You Want" (and, full disclosure, my cousin), said, "The past decade has transformed our attitudes towards online dating."