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  2. Cuddle Up, Cozy Down Christmas - Wikipedia

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    "Cuddle Up, Cozy Down Christmas" is a song by American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton and Canadian-Italian singer Michael Bublé. The song was released as a digital download on October 2, 2020 as the fourth single from Parton's forty-seventh solo studio album A Holly Dolly Christmas. The song was written by Dolly Parton and produced by Kent Wells.

  3. Atlas (Bicep song) - Wikipedia

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    Bicep first teased "Atlas" during a performance at The Warehouse Project in Manchester in November 2019. [17] The song premiered on BBC Radio 1's' Annie Mac show on 24 March 2020. [20] It was released through independent record label Ninja Tune on digital and streaming platforms shortly thereafter as the first single from Isles.

  4. Gotta Let You Go - Wikipedia

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    British electronic dance and clubbing magazine Mixmag included the song in their list of 'The 30 best vocal house anthems ever' in 2018, writing, "Way before Bicep turned Dominica’s "Gotta Let You Go" into 2015’s most rinsed track of the year, 20 years earlier the original cut was a certified club smash. Its appeal is easy to see as well.

  5. Never Let Me Down Again - Wikipedia

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    The long version is featured on the Strange video, and uses the "Split Mix" (minus the intro and outro) and during the later EBM portion of the song, Gahan's shoes are shown walking without anyone wearing them, before someone puts them on and wears them to dance. There is also a short video with just the single version of the song, which ends ...

  6. Can't Slow Down (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Can't Slow Down" is an electropop song with a "chilled vibe" and "deeply personal" lyrics that describe "the dark side of fame." [4] [5] Inspired by Hoggard's struggle to balance his personal relationships with his celebrity status, the song is "the most personal, honest look at the realities of life in the fast lane," according to a statement Hoggard made to Postmedia Network. [3]

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  8. Crossing the Rubicon (song) - Wikipedia

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    In the 2022 edition of their book Bob Dylan All the Songs: The Story Behind Every Track, authors Philippe Margotin and Jean-Michel Guesdon claim that the song is "treading in the footsteps of Jimmy Reed and John Lee Hooker" but note that it has "quite unusual lyrics for this musical style". [7] The song is performed in the key of C major. [8]

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