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  2. Multi-stage fitness test - Wikipedia

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    A second caution ends the test for that runner. The number of shuttles completed is recorded as the score of that runner. The score is recorded in Level.Shuttles format (e.g. 9.5). The maximum laps on the PACER test is 247, [1] which former Central Middle School student Dennis Mejia achieved, [2] the only person to ever reach such a level.

  3. Meet the Grahams - Wikipedia

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    Produced by the Alchemist, "Meet the Grahams", unlike Lamar's previous responses, takes on an unsettling, haunting atmosphere, with an eerie piano-driven beat, sampled from Timothy Carpenter & Triunity's "I Want To Make It", accompanying critical lyrics accusing Drake of a number of wrongdoings including parental negligence, sexual exploitation, sexual grooming, sex trafficking, and another ...

  4. Stick to Me - Wikipedia

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    All songs written by Graham Parker except as indicated. "Stick to Me" – 3:29 "I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down" (Earl Randle) – 3:26 "Problem Child" – 3:25

  5. You Can't Be Too Strong - Wikipedia

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    "You Can't Be Too Strong" is a song by British rock musician Graham Parker, recorded with his backing band the Rumour. The song was released on his 1979 album, Squeezing Out Sparks. Written about abortion, the song originated as a country-style shuffle before Parker and producer Jack Nitzsche changed it to a slower acoustic ballad.

  6. Honestly, Nevermind - Wikipedia

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    Honestly, Nevermind is the seventh studio album by Canadian rapper Drake, which was surprise-released on June 17, 2022, through OVO Sound and Republic Records.The album includes a sole guest feature from 21 Savage, and production from a variety of producers, including Gordo, Black Coffee, and frequent collaborator 40.

  7. Wake Up (Next to You) - Wikipedia

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    "Wake Up (Next to You)" is a song written by British rock musician Graham Parker and performed by Graham Parker and the Shot. Inspired by Smokey Robinson, the song was crucial in convincing Elektra Records to allow Parker and producer William Wittman to record a full album. The song is also notable for Parker's breathy singing and its lush ...

  8. Crawling from the Wreckage - Wikipedia

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    "Crawling from the Wreckage" is a new wave song written by Graham Parker and first released by Dave Edmunds in 1979. Parker, who was unsatisfied with the song, contributed the song to Edmunds, included it on his album Repeat When Necessary. Edmunds' version peaked at number 59 on the UK Singles Chart.

  9. Stupefaction - Wikipedia

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    "Stupefaction" is a song written by rock musician Graham Parker and performed by Graham Parker and the Rumour for their 1980 studio album The Up Escalator. Inspired by Parker's time spent in Los Angeles , the song features sardonic lyrics that were based on an observation by Parker and his manager in the city.