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  2. Freeez - Wikipedia

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    The song was also used for the 1980s breakdancing film Beat Street. It spent two weeks at number one on the Billboard Dance chart, [1] and was number 2 on the UK Singles Chart during the summer of 1983. It was followed by other releases from the album such as "Pop Goes My Love" / "Scratch Goes My Dub", which was a U.S. top 5 hit

  3. Pop Goes My Love/Scratch Goes My Dub - Wikipedia

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    "Pop Goes My Love"/"Scratch Goes My Dub" is a single recorded for Beggars Banquet Records by British group Freeez. It was produced by Arthur Baker and featured on the album Gonna Get You. The song reached #26 in the UK Singles Chart. [1] In the United States, the single reached #47 on the Billboard R&B singles chart and #5 in the Hot Dance Club ...

  4. Musical statues - Wikipedia

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    Players stand in an area, usually a dance hall, with one person controlling the music. When the music starts the players should dance along to it, and when it stops, they must freeze in position. Any player moving or laughing while the music has stopped is out of the game. [3]

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  6. I.O.U. (Freeez song) - Wikipedia

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    "I.O.U." is a song by British musical group Freeez, released in 1983. The song was written and produced by Arthur Baker and remixed by Jellybean Benitez and Arthur Baker. The song was an international hit, reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart, making the top ten in many European charts and topping the US Billboard Dance/Disco chart. It ...

  7. Southern Freeez (song) - Wikipedia

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    The titular Southern Freeez is attested to derive from a dance move, "The Freeze," used by clubbers in the "Royalty" club, Southgate in the early 1980s. A then-popular song, "The Groove" by Rodney Franklin, has moments where the band drops out for a bar, and a style of freezing movement at these points took hold. [11]

  8. 'Freeze': Why the Lakers' signature three-point celebration ...

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    The Lakers signature three-point celebration, which resembles D'Angelo Russell's old "ice in my veins" pose, is an ode to TV's "Freeze, Miami Vice!"

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