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  2. Babydoll (Ari Abdul song) - Wikipedia

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    Babydoll (styled in all caps) is a song released by American singer-songwriter Ari Abdul, which was released on February 22, 2022. The song received a RIAA Gold certification, making it Ari's first RIAA certification. The song received more than 200 million streams on the sped up and normal versions of the song. [1]

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  4. Sucker Punch (2011 film) - Wikipedia

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    Composer Tyler Bates said that the songs "function as the subconscious mind of Baby Doll and her journey", and musical producer Marius de Vries considered it "an important task of the songs to signplace which particular world you are inhabiting at a particular moment". [66]

  5. Bella Poarch on Her New Single ‘Dolls’: ‘It’s About Not ...

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    TikTok superstar Bella Porch is back with a brand new single and kick-ass video, “Dolls.” It’s Poarch’s third single, following “Build a Bitch” and “Inferno,” a collaboration she ...

  6. Baby Doll (Girlicious song) - Wikipedia

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    "Baby Doll" is the third single released by American girl group, Girlicious. It was performed for the first time by Girlicious on television, when they were on Live @ Much, on August 6, 2008. This was the last single of Girlicious having four girls in the band. After Tiffanie Anderson's departure, Natalie Mejia started performing her verses.

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  8. Dolls Kill - Wikipedia

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    Dolls Kill was co-founded in 2011 by Shoddy Lynn, a former DJ who went by the stage name DJ Shoddy Lynn, [6] and her husband Bobby Farahi. [3] Previously, Farahi was the founder and CEO of Multivision Inc., a broadcast monitoring service that was sold to Bacons Information in 2005.

  9. Total Devo - Wikipedia

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    "Baby Doll" was used that same year in the comedy film Tapeheads, with newly recorded Swedish lyrics, and was credited to (and shown in a music video by) a fictitious Swedish band called Cube-Squared. Total Devo was the only Devo album to be released on DAT in addition to the standard releases on vinyl, cassette and CD. [11]