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  2. 5,6,7,8 - Wikipedia

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    "5,6,7,8" is a song by British group Steps from their debut studio album, Step One (1998). Written by Barry Upton and Steve Crosby and produced by Karl Twigg, Mark Topham and Pete Waterman , the song blends techno-pop and country pop styles.

  3. List of songs recorded by Steps - Wikipedia

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    The techno-pop song "5,6,7,8" was released as their debut single in 1997 and was followed by their debut album Step One the following year. [ 2 ] "5,6,7,8" has been noted for being distinctly different from their subsequent releases due to its novelty line-dancing style and male lead vocals, whereas their songs thereafter are mostly sung by ...

  4. The Davenports - Wikipedia

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    The Davenports are an American rock band. Formed in 2000 in Brooklyn, New York, the band is a project of Scott Klass and has issued five albums on Mother West records.The songFive Steps” from the album Speaking of The Davenports is the theme song to the A&E television series Intervention.

  5. Super Simple Songs - Wikipedia

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    They publish animated videos of both traditional nursery rhymes and their own original children's songs. As of April 30, 2011, it is the 105th most-subscribed YouTube channel in the world and the second most-subscribed YouTube channel in Canada, with 41.4 million subscribers, and the 23rd most-viewed YouTube channel in the world and the most ...

  6. Sequence (music) - Wikipedia

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    The figured bass is the same as the descending 5-6 sequence, but the bass itself follows an ascending pattern rather than a descending pattern. [8] Image of the ascending 5-6 sequence in music. The use of a similar 5-6 pattern outside of sequence is fairly common and is called 5-6 technique.

  7. Dru Hill (album) - Wikipedia

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    Dru Hill is the debut studio album from American boy band Dru Hill, released November 19, 1996, on Island Records.The album featured four singles "Tell Me", "In My Bed", "Never Make A Promise" and "5 Steps".

  8. O-o-h Child - Wikipedia

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    The song is sampled throughout the 1993 song "Getting Brighter" by the Dynamic Twins. The song's chorus is used in the 1993 2Pac song "Keep Ya Head Up". R. Kelly quoted the song on the remix of the 1994 hit "Bump n' Grind". It is sampled in UK grime artist Shystie's song "Somedayz" from the album Diamond in the Dirt.

  9. Steps discography - Wikipedia

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    Steps' debut single, "5,6,7,8", was released in 1997 and reached number fourteen on the UK Singles Chart; the track remains one of the highest selling singles never to reach the top 10 on the UK chart.