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  3. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    Some MP3 players can encode directly to MP3 or other digital audio formats directly from a line-level audio signal (radio, voice, etc.). [citation needed] Devices such as CD players can be connected to the MP3 player (using the USB port) in order to directly play music from the memory of the player without the use of a computer. [citation needed]

  4. I Can Hear Music - Wikipedia

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    "I Can Hear Music" is a song written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector [2] for American girl group the Ronettes (credited as The Ronettes Featuring Veronica) in 1966. This version spent one week on the Billboard Pop chart at number 100. [ 3 ]

  5. When I Hear Music - Wikipedia

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    Rap artist Pitbull uses a sample of When I Hear Music by Debbie Deb on his 2006 song, "Fuego." On November 22, 2024, rap artist Kendrick Lamar released his sixth album, GNX . On the song, " Squabble Up ", he uses a sample of When I Hear Music by Debbie Deb , to which she praised the usage of it via X.

  6. Hear Me (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hear Me" is a song by American rock band Imagine Dragons, originally written and recorded for their second extended play, Hell and Silence. It appears as the third track on the EP. The song was re-recorded and mastered for their debut studio album, Night Visions, on which it appears as the seventh track.

  7. Can You Hear Me (Korn song) - Wikipedia

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    "Can You Hear Me" was originally revealed on 14 May 2015 on the YouTube channel of music equipment company Antelope Audio. [2] [3] The song was initially intended as a solo work by Davis, but was eventually included in The Nothing after Nick Raskulinecz heard it: "The band went back and did it, and I really liked how that came out.

  8. Phil Collins reveals health issue, 'shock' of being unable to ...

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    For Phil Collins, decades of rock stardom have not come without a cost.. In "Phil Collins: Drummer First," a new documentary released Wednesday, the musician opened up about the health toll of ...

  9. Coming Undone - Wikipedia

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    "Coming Undone" is a song written and recorded by American nu metal band Korn and The Matrix for Korn's seventh studio album, See You on the Other Side. It was released as the album's second single in February 2006.