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  2. Mundian To Bach Ke - Wikipedia

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    In addition to features of bhangra music, "Mundian To Bach Ke" also uses the bass line and part of the beat from "Fire It Up" (1997) by Busta Rhymes, [2] which in turn is based around a sample from the television theme song for Knight Rider, [3] written by Glen A. Larson and Stu Phillips, as an underlying element and lyrics originally written by Channi Singh.

  3. Panjabi MC - Wikipedia

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    In "Mundian To Bach Ke", along with the subsequent remix version featuring Jay-Z "Beware of the Boys", the Dj used the bassline from the television series Knight Rider. [3] Both the last two songs were on the album Legalised , released in 1998.

  4. Beware of the Beautiful Stranger - Wikipedia

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    Beware of the Beautiful Stranger is the first commercially released album by British musician Pete Atkin in collaboration with writer Clive James.Critically acclaimed despite yielding no hit songs, it paved the way for a record deal and a string of releases that shared the esteem of critics but the indifference of the commercial market, along with an enthusiastic cult following.

  5. Beware of the Dogs - Wikipedia

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    Beware of the Dogs is the debut studio album by Australian indie pop musician Stella Donnelly, released on 8 March 2019 by Secretly Canadian. The album was nominated for various awards in 2019 and 2020, including Australian Album of the Year for the J Awards and Breakthrough Artist at the ARIA Music Awards .

  6. Beware! Three Early Songs - Wikipedia

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    Beware! Three Early Songs is a song cycle for voice and piano composed by Benjamin Britten and set to texts by Herbert Asquith, Robert Burns and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. "Beware!" and "O that I had ne'er been Married" were composed in 1922, and are considered examples of Britten's juvenilia, as they were composed at the age of 10.

  7. Beware of Darkness (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's lyrics encourage the listener to seek daylight and abundant growth in the manner of an Atlas cedar. "Beware of Darkness" is a ballad containing dense imagery. [16] The song marks a return to the spiritual concerns of Harrison's songs with the Beatles such as "Within You Without You".

  8. Zola 7 - Wikipedia

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    He talks about the horrible quality of life of the township, particularly the extreme level crime and violence. "Beware of the Zola boys; we do crime for money" demonstrates Zola's past and also the perpetual anguish of life in a ghetto. [13] Today, Zola works on behalf of younger performers, helping them to be integrated into the music industry.

  9. Beware of the Dog (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Beware of the Dog" is a song by English singer Jamelia. It was written by Jamelia, Stuart Crichton , Tommy Lee James , and Karen Poole for her third studio album Walk with Me (2006), while production was helmed by Crichton. [ 1 ]