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  2. MYMP - Wikipedia

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    M.Y.M.P. (or MYMP, short for Make Your ... (music and lyrics by Raymund Ryan Santes, ... Jana Laraza was later chosen via audition, and release the single ...

  3. Sway (Tove Styrke song) - Wikipedia

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    [5] She described "Sway" as her favorite album track in terms of the emotion it conveys, "It's so sweet. I'm obsessed with it ... 'Sway' is not just the title track; it represents the whole album so well." [1] [5] She previewed the song in concert prior to its official release while supporting Lorde on the Melodrama World Tour in the spring of ...

  4. MYMP discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of MYMP, a Filipino acoustic band, consists of six studio albums, two live albums, two compilation albums, two box sets, one video album, and fifteen singles. The acoustic band had sold 285,700 album sales as of September 2009.

  5. Level Up (Sway song) - Wikipedia

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    "Level Up'" is a song by English musician Sway, featuring uncredited vocals from the singer Kelsey McHugh. The track was first released in the United Kingdom through All Around the World on 8 April 2012 as the second single from Sway's third studio album, The Deliverance, although it was not ultimately included on the album.

  6. Markus Haider - Wikipedia

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    Markus Haider is an Austrian singer part of The Gang Guys, who dub themselves "the Austrian Rat Pack", a tribute band to the original Rat Pack. [1] He is known for his performance of Dean Martin's Sway that is commonly but mistakenly thought to be performed by Frank Sinatra.

  7. Sway (Bic Runga song) - Wikipedia

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    In New Zealand, "Sway" debuted at number 28 on the RIANZ Singles Chart, then climbed into the top 10 five weeks later, eventually peaking at number seven on 13 July 1997. The song spent a total of 17 weeks on the chart and left the top 50 on 14 September 1997. [7] "Sway" was certified gold in New Zealand with 5,000 copies sold. [8]

  8. Baby Now That I've Found You - Wikipedia

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    "Baby, Now That I've Found You" is a song written by Tony Macaulay and John Macleod, [3] and performed by the Foundations. Part of the song was written in the same bar of a Soho tavern where Karl Marx is supposed to have written Das Kapital. [4]

  9. Sway (Rolling Stones song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sway" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones from their 1971 album Sticky Fingers. It was also released as the b-side of the "Wild Horses" single in June 1971. This single was released in the US only. Initial pressings of the single contain an alternate take; later pressings include the album version instead.