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  2. Kayleigh - Wikipedia

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    "Kayleigh" is a song by British neo-prog band Marillion. It was released as the first single from the concept album Misplaced Childhood. It is the band's most successful single in the UK, where it peaked at number two and stayed on the UK singles chart for 14 weeks. It also became the band's most successful single worldwide, reaching the top 10 ...

  3. Oh My God ((G)I-dle song) - Wikipedia

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    A monotone lyric video for the song was released on April 8, [36] and a dance practice video for "Oh My God" was released on April 12. [37] On April 20, a special choreography video of "Oh My God" Heaven's version was released, showing their different charm as a gift for their fans for achieving 50 million views. [38]

  4. List of songs recorded by (G)I-dle - Wikipedia

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    Song Writer Album/Single Year Language Ref. Lyrics Composition Arrangement "Don't Text Me" Big Sancho Park Hae-il Jerry Potter Soyeon Big Sancho Park Hae-il Jerry Potter Big Sancho Park Hae-il I Am: 2018 Korean [1] "Dumdi Dumdi" †‡ Soyeon Soyeon Pop Time Dumdi Dumdi: 2020 [7] Soyeon Yuqi Z King Chinese [8] Soyeon Ji Yong Park Oh My God ...

  5. Marillion discography - Wikipedia

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    Sunday night from Marillion Weekend 2007 – setlist of 'classic' Marillion songs 2009 Racket 32 Happiness is Cologne (2 CD) Live performance from Happiness is the Road tour in Germany, 2008 2010 Racket 33 Tumbling Down the Years (2 CD) Saturday night from Marillion Weekend (Holland) 2009 – setlist of one track per year in chronological order ...

  6. Misplaced Childhood - Wikipedia

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    Misplaced Childhood is the third studio album by the British neo-prog band Marillion, released in 1985.It is a concept album loosely based on the childhood of Marillion's lead singer, Fish, who was inspired by a brief incident that occurred while he was under the influence of LSD.

  7. List of songs written and produced by Soyeon - Wikipedia

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    "Uh-Oh" — Jun, MooF (153/Joombas) 2020 I Trust "Oh My God" — Big Sancho: Big Sancho "Luv U" (사랑해) — Big Sancho: Big Sancho "Maybe" — Min Lee "collapsedone" — Dumdi Dumdi "I'm the Trend" Minnie, Yuqi, FCMHoudini — "Dumdi Dumdi" — Pop Time: Pop Time: Oh My God "Tung-Tung (Empty)" Kim Ye-kwang, Minnie, Mio Jourakuji ...

  8. List of performances by (G)I-dle in media - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... "Oh My God" 3:24 [89] [90] [91] April 20 "Oh My God (Special Choreography Video)"

  9. Freaks (Marillion song) - Wikipedia

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    "Freaks" is a song by British neo-prog band Marillion. First released in 1985 on the B-side to the number five UK hit single "Lavender", in November 1988 it was released in a live version on a double A-side single together with the band's 1985 number two hit, "Kayleigh".