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  5. Funny (Zedd and Jasmine Thompson song) - Wikipedia

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    "Funny" is a song by German-Russian music producer Zedd and English singer Jasmine Thompson. The two artists wrote the song with Michael Pollack and Casey Smith, as well as Jordan K. Johnson, Marcus Lomax and Stefan Johnson from the American production and songwriting team The Monsters & Strangerz , who produced the song with Zedd.

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    "Take a Picture" is a song by Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen. It was released on 21 May 2013 as a digital download through School Boy and Interscope Records . [ 1 ] The song was created through a partnership with Coca-Cola .

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    Heap uses a keyboard-controlled digital harmonizer (similar to a vocoder) on the song to generate distorted harmonies of her voice, lending the song its altered a cappella sound. [2] Fans have speculated that the song was written about the divorce of Heap's parents at age 12. [3] The song ends with a sample of a train passing by. [8]

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  9. It comes with a wooden stand that lights up, and you can even add a scannable code that lets you automatically pull up and play the song in the Spotify app. $10 at Amazon