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  2. Celebration (Kool & the Gang song) - Wikipedia

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    "Celebration" is a 1980 song by American band Kool & the Gang. Released as the first single from their twelfth album, Celebrate! (1980), it was the band's first and only single to reach No. 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100. In 2016, the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. [3]

  3. Celebration (Madonna song) - Wikipedia

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    Musically, "Celebration" is a dance pop song with EDM elements, and house and four-on-the-floor beats. [8] [9] [10] It has been noted as being "slightly less Euro" than other Madonna singles from the time such as "Hung Up" (2005), instead recalling her work from the 1980s and 90s: "Holiday" (1983), "Into the Groove" (1985), "Vogue" (1990), "Deeper and Deeper" (1992), and "Ray of Light" (1998).

  4. Celebrate! - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Hunt of the Los Angeles Times called Celebrate! "the band's mostly excellent new album." [6] Robert Christgau of The Village Voice gave a C− grade saying "It says something for these funk pioneers that unlike James Brown, George Clinton, and the Ohio Players they've adapted painlessly, nay profitably, to disco: a number-one single leads their Deodato-produced album into the top ten.

  5. Celebrate (Whitney Houston and Jordin Sparks song) - Wikipedia

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    "Celebrate" was written and produced by R. Kelly and is the last song that Whitney Houston recorded; it is a duet between Houston and R&B/pop singer Jordin Sparks. [3] It was released as the lead single from the soundtrack album Sparkle: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack on June 5, 2012. [4]

  6. Come On (Earl King song) - Wikipedia

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    "Come On" (often referred to as "Let the Good Times Roll") is a song written by New Orleans rhythm and blues artist Earl King. He first recorded the song as "Darling Honey Angel Child" in 1960 for the Ace Records subsidiary Rex. Later that year, he recorded it as a two-part song for Imperial Records using some new lyrics. Retitled "Come On", it ...

  7. Come On Come On - Wikipedia

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    Come On Come On is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Mary Chapin Carpenter, released by Columbia Records on June 30, 1992. It rose to No. 11 on the Billboard's Country Albums chart and No. 31 on the Billboard 200, with seven of its tracks reaching the Hot Country Songs chart: "I Feel Lucky" (No. 4), "Not Too Much to Ask" (a duet with Joe Diffie, No. 15), "Passionate Kisses ...

  8. Come On (Chuck Berry song) - Wikipedia

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    "Come On" is a song written and first released by Chuck Berry in 1961. It has been recorded in many versions by many bands since its release, most notably the Rolling Stones . "Come On" failed to chart in the US Top 100, but the B-side, "Go Go Go", reached number 38 on the UK Singles Chart .

  9. Holidays (Meghan Trainor song) - Wikipedia

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    "Holidays" is a song by American singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor from her fourth major-label studio album and first Christmas album, A Very Trainor Christmas (2020), featuring musical group Earth, Wind & Fire. Trainor wrote the song with Philip Bailey, Eddie Benjamin, Verdine White, Ralph Johnson, and its producer, Mike Sabath.