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"Flawless" (stylized as "***Flawless") is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé from her self-titled fifth studio album (2013). She wrote the track with Rashad Muhammad, Terius Nash , Chauncey Hollis and Raymond DeAndre Martin , with production handled by Beyoncé, Hollis, Martin, Muhammad, and Boots .
"Flawless" is a song by American electronic music trio the Ones. It was first released in 1999 on the A Touch of Class label. [1] It was re-released in 2001 and peaked at number seven on the UK Singles Chart and reached number four on the US Billboard Dance Club Play chart.
"Flawless", a 2013 song by The Neighbourhood from I Love You "Flawless", a 2017 song from My Little Pony, Friendship Is Magic; Flawless Records, an American record label;
The Ones are an American electronic dance music group. Their 2001 hit single "Flawless" peaked within the top ten of the charts in Belgium and the United Kingdom. [1] The trio consisted of three male vocalists Paul Alexander, JoJo Americo, and Nashom Wooden, who met while working at the Greenwich Village boutique Patricia Field.
"Flawless" (stylized as "Flawlëss") is a song by American rapper Yeat featuring fellow American rapper Lil Uzi Vert. Produced by Bnyx , it was released as the opening track from Yeat's sixth extended play Lyfe (2022).
"Flawless (Go to the City)" is a song co-written and performed by English singer-songwriter George Michael and released by Sony BMG on 28 June 2004. It samples " Flawless " (2001), originally recorded by the electronic music band the Ones , which in turn samples " Keep On Dancin ' " (1978), originally recorded by Gary's Gang , and " Romeo and ...
The package includes four discs, including two additional discs of new material: More is an audio disc containing two newly-recorded songs and four remixes of existing songs, while Live is a video disc containing ten live performances filmed during The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour (2013–14) and previously broadcast on June 29 by HBO with ...
The song is mainly a diss track about Phife's disputes with Jive Records, former bandmate Q-Tip (due to his newly adopted style in rap and appearance), and at the music industry in general. The music video shows Phife performing in front of a crowd and riding around.