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  2. Vanity (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Vanity was the lead singer of the female trio Vanity 6, which was created by the musician Prince. Known for their 1982 hit song "Nasty Girl", they disbanded in 1983, when she decided to embark on a solo career. Vanity released two solo albums on the Motown Records label, Wild Animal and Skin on Skin.

  3. Great Replacement conspiracy theory in the United States

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    [20] King presents the Great Replacement as a shared concern of Europe and the United States, claiming that "if we continue to abort our babies and import a replacement for them in the form of young violent men, we are supplanting our culture, our civilization." [21] He has blamed George Soros as an alleged perpetrator behind the conspiracy. [22]

  4. Blood on the Dance Floor (band) - Wikipedia

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    Blood on the Dance Floor was an American electronic music group from Orlando, Florida, formed in 2006.The group's longest standing lineup, from 2009 to 2016, consisted of Jesus David Torres, also known as Dahvie Vanity (born 1984) and Jayy Von Monroe (born 1991).

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    On Tuesday, Aug. 13, the reality star, 45, posted some sneak peek shots on Instagram, giving fans a glimpse of the backstage action on her recent photo shoot promoting her Lemme Glow Lollipops. In ...

  7. Great Replacement - Wikipedia

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    Author Renaud Camus, progenitor of the "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory, September 2013. The "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory was developed by French author Renaud Camus, initially in a 2010 book titled L'Abécédaire de l'in-nocence ("Abecedarium of no-harm"), [c] [32] and the following year in an eponymous book, Le Grand Remplacement (introduction au remplacisme global).

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