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  2. Prom King (album) - Wikipedia

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    DeRobertis chose to sign to Carpark Records because they offered him creative freedom to sing. [4] He released the single "Fiona Coyne" on August 12, 2014. [7] He released a further three singles preceding the album: "Can't You See" on June 16, 2015; [8] "Affairs" on July 27, 2015; [9] and "I Can't Be Your Superman" on September 2, 2015. [10]

  3. Suicideyear - Wikipedia

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    Saint Pepsi - "Fiona Coyne" (Suicideyear Remix) - Carpark Records; Jacques Greene - "After Life After Party: (Suicideyear Remix) - LuckyMe; Mikky Ekko - "Mourning Doves" (Suicideyear Remix ft. Denzel Curry) - RCA

  4. Fiona Coyne - Wikipedia

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    Fiona Coyne (Degrassi character), a fictional character from Degrassi: The Next Generation Fiona Coyne (presenter) (1965–2010), host of the South African version of The Weakest Link "Fiona Coyne", a single from Skylar Spence ’s 2015 album Prom King , named after the Degrassi character

  5. Fiona Coyne (presenter) - Wikipedia

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    Fiona Coyne (22 June 1965 – 18 August 2010) was a South African actress, author, playwright and television presenter who hosted the South African version of The Weakest Link. [1] Coyne was born in Springs, South Africa in 1965. [1] She was a member of the Capab drama group for seven years after training as an actor. [1]

  6. Annie Clark (actress) - Wikipedia

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    She continued to play Fiona on the show through 2013. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Clark's portrayal of Coyne would help earn the show a GLAAD Media Award nomination in 2013. [ 5 ] Clark was praised by fans, becoming a series favorite, for her portrayals of storylines involving abusive relationships , coming out , and alcoholism.

  7. Talk:Say So - Wikipedia

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  8. Shadowboxer (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Shadowboxer" has received critical acclaim from music critics, with many of them comparing Apple's voice to Nina Simone and her lyrical talent to Carole King. [7] Steven Mirkin of Entertainment Weekly gave the song an A−, he wrote, "Singing to a former lover, her slurred, smoky vocals float above a loping, gospel-tinged piano, vibes, and string arrangement, making her 'Shadowboxer' sound ...

  9. List of Rage guest programmers - Wikipedia

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    Starting with Andrew Denton in 1990, Rage has a long tradition of inviting a band or artist host the show for the Saturday night episode. [1] The hosts select and introduce their favourite music videos from the Rage library.