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  2. Tides (Ed Sheeran song) - Wikipedia

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    Tides (Ed Sheeran song) " Tides " is a song by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran. It is the first track on his fifth studio album, = (2021). It was written and produced by Sheeran, Johnny McDaid and Foy Vance with Joe Rubel as its additional producer. After the album's release, it charted at number 43, 63, 169, 83, and 75 on Australia ...

  3. Kumbaya - Wikipedia

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    Kumbaya. "Come By Here", transcribed by J. Cutting from the singing of H. Wylie, 1926. " Kum ba yah " (" Come by here ") is an African American spiritual song of disputed origin, but known to be sung in the Gullah culture of the islands off South Carolina and Georgia, with ties to enslaved Central Africans. The song is thought to have spread ...

  4. Protect Ya Neck - Wikipedia

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    Protect Ya Neck. " Protect Ya Neck " is the debut single by American hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, originally released on December 14, 1992, through Wu-Tang Records and later re-released May 3, 1993 through Loud Records. The song appears on the group's debut studio album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). It was produced by RZA and features eight ...

  5. Chage and Aska - Wikipedia

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    Chage and Aska officially announced the band's "indefinite suspension" on January 30, 2009, to concentrate on their solo work. In 2013, Chage and Aska decided to revive their activities, after a four-year break. In 2014, Aska and his girlfriend were caught with drugs and were arrested. News of his arrest became controversial around Japan.

  6. Ya Ribon - Wikipedia

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    Ya Ribon [a] ( Imperial Aramaic: יָהּ רִבּוֹן עַלַם, romanized: yāh ribbôn ʿalam, lit. ' Yah, eternal lord') is an Aramaic piyyut by the 16th-century payytan Israel ben Moses Najara, first published in his 1586 work זמירות ישראל "Songs of Israel". [1] Ashkenazi Jews traditionally sing it at table after the Friday ...

  7. Ya Hui - Wikipedia

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    Ya Hui was born on 18 May 1987 in Singapore. She was educated at Manjusri Secondary School and Serangoon Junior College. [2] [3] She joined the Dance Team for her Co-Curricular Activities from her primary school days to junior college, and was the prom queen during her college days. [4] [5]

  8. "Weird Al" Yankovic - Wikipedia

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    Website. weirdal .com. Alfred Matthew " Weird Al " Yankovic ( / ˈjæŋkəvɪk / YANG-kə-vik; [2] born October 23, 1959) is an American musician, comedian, and actor. He is best known for writing and performing comedy songs that often parody specific songs by contemporary musicians.

  9. Sin Sze Si Ya Temple - Wikipedia

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    Sin Sze Si Ya Temple ( Chinese: 仙四師爺廟; Jyutping: Sin1 sei3 si1 je4 miu6; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Sian-sù-sai-iâ-biō) (also called as Sze Yah Temple) [3] is a Chinese temple located at 14A Lebuh Pudu, close to the Central Market of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. [2] It was built by Yap Ah Loy for two deities he believed guided him in the Selangor ...