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  2. Morning Star (N-Dubz song) - Wikipedia

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    The "N-DUBZ" font as the rest of the screen is fading into the shot of the group's silhouettes at the beginning of the video "Morning Star". The music video was uploaded to YouTube by All Around the World on 8 February 2011. [2] The video begins with large text saying: "N-DUBZ" in capital letters, a change from their traditional logo.

  3. Category:N-Dubz songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are N-Dubz songs or lists of N-Dubz songs, ... Morning Star (N-Dubz song) N. Na Na (N-Dubz song) Number 1 (Tinchy Stryder song) O.

  4. Love.Live.Life - Wikipedia

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    Love.Live.Life is the third studio album released by English hip-hop trio N-Dubz, released on 29 November 2010, as a collaboration by All Around the World and Island Records. Following the release of the album the group announced a hiatus to focus on all three individual solo projects.

  5. You Better Not Waste My Time - Wikipedia

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    N-Dubz created two music videos for "You Better Not Waste My Time". The first and original video was self-funded by the group by themselves but as part of the single's re-release promotion under Polydor Records a new video was remade, making it the second and official music video for the track.

  6. Papa Can You Hear Me? - Wikipedia

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    Though it feels a bit harsh to knock 'Papa Can You Hear Me', which is dedicated to the band's late relative and former manager Byron Contostavlos, N-Dubz push any goodwill to the limit here. The mix of uber-serious rapping and abrasive beats is fundamentally awkward, while their lyrics are as crass as they are heartfelt.

  7. Ouch (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ouch" is a song performed, written and produced by the English hip hop group N-Dubz. It was released as the group's fourth overall single, first single with the record label All Around the World [1] and the first official single for their debut Platinum-selling album, Uncle B.

  8. Against All Odds (N-Dubz album) - Wikipedia

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    It finished by saying that "N-Dubz are bound to be inescapable in 2010 – most probably because they will be being blasted out of a mobile phone on the bus". [10] Digital Spy gave the album a solid 4/5 review, stating "The Camden crew's impressive second album positions them at the forefront of British pop music". [11]

  9. Playing with Fire (N-Dubz song) - Wikipedia

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    Mr Hudson announced via his Facebook site that N-Dubz and he had recorded the song and shot the video. [2] [3] The single was to be released on 11 January but was pushed to 25 January because the previous date was the same as the single release of Mr Hudson's other collaboration with Jay-Z, "Young Forever". It was then pushed forward to 18 January.