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  2. Ex Girlfriend (group) - Wikipedia

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    Ex Girlfriend was an American girl group whose line-up comprised Monica Boyd, Julia Robertson, Stacy Francis, and Tisha Hunter.The group was originally formed in the mid-1980s under the group name Petite, consisting of Kimberly Davis, Monica Boyd, Julia Robertson, and Tisha Hunter.

  3. My Fire - Wikipedia

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    The collaboration marks Rodgers' fifth, Moran's seventh, and Davis' first number one, on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart, reaching the summit in its July 29, 2017 issue. [1] In an interview with Billboard the artists discussed how the collaboration came together, which began after Rodgers heard a rough demo of the song. "The flame is burning ...

  4. Get Up - Wikipedia

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    Get Up (Bryan Adams album), 2015; Get Up (Richie Kotzen album) or the title song, 2004; Get Up! (Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite album) or the title song, 2013 Get Up, by NewJeans, 2023

  5. Get Up (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Get Up sold 1.65 million copies in its first week of release, becoming the second most-sold album by a K-pop female artist in its first week of release. [77] The EP debuted at number two on the Circle Album Chart in the issue dated July 16–22, 2023, with 1,451,905 copies sold.

  6. Kim Davis (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Kim Davis (born in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. After starting her career as a background singer for artists such as John Legend, [1] she began recording and self-releasing solo material in 2007. Davis' lyrics draw from real life experiences, and her music fuses R&B, soul, hip hop, and reggae. [2]

  7. Choice (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    The release ended up peaking at #53 on the U.S. R&B Albums chart. [3] Ironically, Choice would soon criticize Willie D in a diss track also aimed at various male MCs of the time (such as Ice Cube). [1] Choice belongs to a more "sex"-based lyrical school of hard-core female rappers as opposed to those with a more "gangsta" sound.

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  9. Kimberly Davis - Wikipedia

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    Kimberly Davis may refer to: Amber O'Neal, a professional wrestler whose legal name is Kimberly Dawn Davis; Kimberly Davis, American singer-songwriter and member of ...