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  2. The Creeps (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Creeps" is a song written, performed and produced (with Per Ebdrup) by Danish singer Camille Jones, released in 2005 and remixed in 2007 by Fedde Le Grand. The song (which samples Jeff Wayne’s War of the Worlds ) was the first single of Camille's 2004 album Surrender . [ 2 ]

  3. The Creeps (Get on the Dancefloor) - Wikipedia

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    "The Creeps" is a song by London-based electronic dance music band Freaks. The original version, titled " The Creeps (You're Giving Me) ", appeared on Freaks' 2003 album, The Man Who Lived Underground . [ 1 ]

  4. Creep - Wikipedia

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    "Creep" (Stone Temple Pilots song) "Creep" (TLC song) "The Creep" (song), by the Lonely Island "The Creeps" (Camille Jones song), remixed by, among others, Fedde le Grand "The Creeps (Get on the Dancefloor)", song by the Freaks "Creeping" (song), a 2018 single by Lil Skies featuring Rich the Kid "Creep", a song by Dannii Minogue on the album ...

  5. Creep (TLC song) - Wikipedia

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    "Creep" is a song recorded by American singing group TLC for their second studio album, CrazySexyCool (1994). Dallas Austin , who tried to write the track from a "female perspective", wrote and produced it.

  6. The Creep (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Creep" is a song by American comedy hip hop group the Lonely Island, released as the second single from their second studio album Turtleneck & Chain. It features rapper Nicki Minaj. Filmmaker John Waters also gives the introduction to the song as well as the last line of the song. He is credited as a featured artist on the album, but not ...

  7. Creep (Radiohead song) - Wikipedia

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    Like many Radiohead songs, "Creep" uses pivot notes, creating a "bittersweet, doomy" feeling. [4] The G–B–C–Cm chord progression is repeated throughout, alternating between arpeggiated chords in the verses and last chorus and distorted power chords during the first two choruses. In G major, these may be interpreted as "I–V7/vi–IV–iv ...

  8. Creep (Stone Temple Pilots song) - Wikipedia

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    "Creep" is a ballad [6] by the American rock band Stone Temple Pilots, appearing as the seventh track off the band's debut album, Core and later released as the third and final single. The song also appears on the band's greatest hits album, Thank You .

  9. Bush Tetras - Wikipedia

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    They are best known for the 1980 song "Too Many Creeps", which exemplified the band's sound of "jagged rhythms, slicing guitars, and sniping vocals". [1] Although they did not achieve mainstream success, the Bush Tetras were influential and popular in the Manhattan club scene and college radio in the early 1980s. [ 1 ]