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  2. Finesse (Bruno Mars song) - Wikipedia

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    "Finesse" is a new jack swing, funk and hip-hop soul song with a light influence of R&B. [ 5 ] [ 26 ] [ 27 ] The song draws it main inspiration from the early 1990s new jack swing sound. [ 26 ] [ 28 ] The original version was composed in the key of A-flat major at a tempo of 124 beats per minute. [ 29 ]

  3. Finesse (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Finesse is a technique in the card game of contract bridge. Finesse may also refer to: "Finesse" (Bruno Mars song), a 2016 song by Bruno Mars "Finesse" (BossMan Dlow song), 2023 "Finesse" (Pheelz song), 2022; Finesse (Toshiko Akiyoshi album), 1978; Finesse (Glenn Jones album), 1984; Finesse (character), a Marvel Comics character

  4. Drippin - Wikipedia

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    The group's name, Drippin is based on the new words meaning cool and awesome, and is a cool and awesome group that leads music, fashion, and trends with its diverse charms. It contains the ambition to become a group and write a new history in the music industry.

  5. Finesse (Drake song) - Wikipedia

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    From a song: This is a redirect from a song title to a more general, relevant article such as an album, film or artist where the song is mentioned.Redirecting to the specific album or film in which the song appears is preferable to redirecting to the artist when possible.

  6. Return of the Funky Man - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Finesse split from his former partner DJ Mike Smooth and his former record label, Wild Pitch Records to release his first solo effort. Return of the Funky Man, which featured production from Finesse's partners Diamond D & Showbiz, and former Ice-T producers DJ Aladdin & SLJ. Finesse also produced his first beats on this album and would ...

  7. In 1965, the song was the subject of an unsuccessful lawsuit by songwriters Gloria Parker and Barney Young against Wonderland Music, Disney's music publishing subsidiary, and publisher of the song from the film. [11] The plaintiffs alleged that it was a copyright infringement of their 1949 song

  8. Velvet Gloves and Spit - Wikipedia

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    On early UK copies, "The Pot Smoker's Song" was replaced by a b-side titled "Broad Old Woman (6 A.M. Insanity)". Cash Box called "Brooklyn Roads" a "nostalgia filled glimpse of the 'good old days' of childhood" that has "solid vocal and lyrical impact" as well as "excellent production work and reasonable dance appeal."

  9. Prisencolinensinainciusol - Wikipedia

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    The original version of the track was released as a single on 3 November 1972, and appeared on Celentano's album Nostalrock the following year. For its UK release, the single was given the simpler title of "The Language of Love (Prisencol…)". The song appeared on the 2008 dance compilation album Poplife Presents: Poplife Sucks. [11]