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  2. Todd Dulaney - Wikipedia

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    Dulaney was born on December 20, 1983, in Maywood, Illinois, as Todd Anthony Dulaney, to Thomas and Tommye Dulaney. [1] [2] [3] He was athletic as a youth playing sports in particular baseball, where he would play at a local community college, Wabash Valley College, getting drafted by the New York Mets in the 2002 MLB June Amateur Draft as a 32nd round selection.

  3. Pull Me Under - Wikipedia

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    "Pull Me Under" is the debut single by Dream Theater from their 1992 album Images and Words. It is also featured on the Live at the Marquee CD, Once in a LIVEtime CD, Live at Budokan CD and DVD, the Images and Words: Live in Tokyo VHS and DVD, and the Live at Luna Park DVD. It received positive critical reception and extensive MTV rotation. [1]

  4. What Do You Say (Reba McEntire song) - Wikipedia

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    As the video ends, a photo collage of the woman and her family in more pleasant times (presumably on display at the woman's visitation and funeral) is shown, before the three surviving members of the family — the father (played by Thomas Ian Griffith), daughter and son — leave the hospital in sadness. They walk by McEntire and two children ...

  5. Right Thru Me - Wikipedia

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    "Right Thru Me" is a pop rap song featuring electronic beats and synths. Lyrically, Minaj wonders how a lover can see through her. The music video was shot over the weekend of October 1, 2010, and was directed by Diane Martel and was later premiered on October 27. The concept is a boy-girl relationship drama and features Minaj and her love ...

  6. Bad Romance - Wikipedia

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    The "full-throated" chorus follows, where she sings, "You and me could write a bad romance ... / Caught in a bad romance." [2] In the lyrics, Gaga mentions three films by director Alfred Hitchcock (pictured). Critics noted the influence of others songs and artists on "Bad Romance". Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine noticed influences from 1980s ...

  7. Pullin' Me Back - Wikipedia

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    "Pullin' Me Back" peaked at number one on both the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts, giving Chingy his first and third number-one hits respectively. The song also peaked at number nine on the Hot 100, making it his fourth and final top ten single. The music video features America's Next Top Model cycle 3 runner-up Yaya ...

  8. List of songs recorded by Regine Velasquez - Wikipedia

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    "Hindi Ka Nag-Iisa" # Regine Velasquez: Ogie Alcasid: None [k] 2010 [51] "Hindi Ko Na Kayang Masaktan Pa" Ogie Alcasid and Regine Velasquez: Ogie Alcasid Lumilipad: 2006 [52] "Hindi Na, Ayoko Na" Regine Velasquez: Mon Faustino Nineteen 90: 1990 [3] "Hold Me In Your Arms" † Regine Velasquez: Jack Jones Phil Buckle Covers, Vol. 2: 2006 [20 ...

  9. Kapit Lang - Wikipedia

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    "Kapit Lang" (transl. Hold on) is a song recorded by Filipino girl group Bini, released on September 10, 2021, as the second single for their debut album Born to Win. [1] It was written and composed by Lian Kyla and Bini's Maraiah Queen Arceta and produced by Jonathan Manalo .