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  2. Royals (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's rise to number one was attributed to 294,000 downloads made that week, 6.1 million streamings (up 12%), and an airplay audience of 128 million (up 22%) across all genres, earning Lorde the highest airplay gainer for the week. [82] The song topped the chart for nine consecutive weeks and was the year's top-selling song by a female artist.

  3. Rhyme scheme - Wikipedia

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    A rhyme scheme is the pattern of rhymes at the end of each line of a poem or song. It is usually referred to by using letters to indicate which lines rhyme; lines designated with the same letter all rhyme with each other. An example of the ABAB rhyming scheme, from "To Anthea, who may Command him Anything", by Robert Herrick:

  4. Perfect and imperfect rhymes - Wikipedia

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    Perfect rhyme (also called full rhyme, exact rhyme, [1] or true rhyme) is a form of rhyme between two words or phrases, satisfying the following conditions: [2] [3] The stressed vowel sound in both words must be identical, as well as any subsequent sounds.

  5. Rhyme royal - Wikipedia

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    Chaucer first used the rhyme royal stanza in his long poems Troilus and Criseyde and the Parlement of Foules, written in the later fourteenth century.He also used it for four of the Canterbury Tales: the Man of Law's Tale, the Prioress' Tale, the Clerk's Tale, and the Second Nun's Tale, and in a number of shorter lyrics.

  6. Rhyme - Wikipedia

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    A rhyme is a repetition of similar sounds (usually the exact same phonemes) in the final stressed syllables and any following syllables of two or more words. Most often, this kind of rhyming (perfect rhyming) is consciously used for a musical or aesthetic effect in the final position of lines within poems or songs. [1]

  7. You'll Be Fine (song) - Wikipedia

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    "You'll Be Fine" is a single by Canadian rock band Palaye Royale. The single was released on July 18, 2018 through Sumerian Records . The song is the lead single off of the band's second studio album, Boom Boom Room (Side B) .

  8. Busta Rhymes tears up while accepting award at BET ... - AOL

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    Busta Rhymes was overcome with emotion when he was honored with the lifetime achievement award during the BET Awards on June 25. Busta Rhymes tears up while accepting award at BET Awards: 'I am ...

  9. Weight (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Weight" is the debut single released by American drag queen Latrice Royale. The single was released on January 15, 2014. The song plays with the homophones "weight" and "wait", revolving around the topics of food, hunger, and cravings. [1]