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  2. Dance Nation (record label) - Wikipedia

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    Dance Nation was a British independent record label which was a subsidiary of Ministry of Sound.When founded in 2007 it was known as Hard2Beat Records, and was rebranded to its current name in 2010.

  3. What's It Gonna Be (H "Two" O song) - Wikipedia

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    Digital formats were released to online retailers in the UK on 11 February 2008. Physical formats, including a two-track CD single, a maxi-CD single, and a 12-inch vinyl disc, were released in the UK the same month. The track was licensed by dance label Hard2Beat and peaked at No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart for three weeks.

  4. H "Two" O - Wikipedia

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    H "Two" O are an English, Leicester based garage and bassline duo, consisting of Solution and Oz. [1] The name H "Two" O is a reference to the name of the radio station where the pair first met before they started producing music themselves.

  5. Cry for You (September song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cry for You", released as "Cry for You (You'll Never See Me Again)" on Hard2Beat, [1] is a song by Swedish singer Petra Marklund, performing as September, from her second studio album In Orbit (2005). It was released in Sweden on 29 November 2006 as the third and final single from the album.

  6. Cry for You – The Album - Wikipedia

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    The album was released on 2 August 2009, as a digital download by Hard2Beat Records. [1] The album includes new material, along with new versions of other songs from previous albums, including a new edit of "Satellites", due to it not being originally released in the UK by Hard2Beat and on a different label.

  7. Hard to Beat - Wikipedia

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    "Hard to Beat" is the third single from English indie rock group Hard-Fi, from their album Stars of CCTV. Despite being released as the third single, it was Hard-Fi's first of two top-10 singles, reaching number nine in the United Kingdom after being released on 20 June 2005.

  8. The Best Of (Sash! album) - Wikipedia

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    It was released by Hard2Beat on 20 October 2008. [1] It's a double album , including all of Sash!'s celebrated hits (on the first disc) and 12 remixes from four different songs (on the second disc). Track listing

  9. Supafly (song) - Wikipedia

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    It was released on 17 January 2010 on digital download on Hard2Beat Records. The track charted at number 48 on the UK Singles Chart. Remixes There were six remixes ...