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  2. Pete Droge - Wikipedia

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    Pete Droge (born March 11, 1969) [1] is an American alternative/folk rock musician from Vashon Island in Washington State's Puget Sound.. Droge was born in Eugene, Oregon.He was adopted and his family relocated to Seattle, Washington, [2] and grew up in Bainbridge Island.

  3. Be Altitude: Respect Yourself - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Hinton – guitar on "I'll Take You There" Raymond Banks – guitar on "I'll Take You There" The Memphis Horns (including Wayne Jackson and Andrew Love – horns (saxophones, trumpets, baritone saxophone, trombone) Ben Cauley – horns; Production and technical staff. Al Bell – arranger, producer; Johnny Allen – arranger

  4. Consideration (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Consideration" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her eighth studio album Anti (2016). It was co-written by featured artist SZA, with Rihanna and the song's producer, Tyran Donaldson.

  5. Truth behind the Donald Trump quote from 1998 that's rapidly ...

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    Credit: The Other 98%. In the quote, Trump calls voters the "dumbest group of voters in the country." He continued, saying that they'd believe anything Fox broadcasts.

  6. Respect Yourself - Wikipedia

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    "Respect Yourself" (1971) "I'll Take You There" (1972) "Respect Yourself" is a song by American R&B/gospel group the Staple Singers.

  7. I'll Take You There - Wikipedia

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    Included on the group's 1972 album Be Altitude: Respect Yourself, "I'll Take You There" features lead singer Mavis Staples inviting her listeners to seek Heaven.The song is almost completely a call-and-response chorus, with the introduction and bassline being lifted—uncredited—from "The Liquidator", a 1969 reggae hit written by Harry Johnson and performed by the Harry J Allstars.

  8. I'll Do 4 U - Wikipedia

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    "I'll Do 4 U" is a song by American hip hop artist Father MC, with background vocals by R&B artist Mary J. Blige. The song was recorded for Father MC's debut album Father's Day and released as the second single for the album in October 1990.

  9. Respect Me - Wikipedia

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    Respect Me may refer to: Respect Me (Tinga Stewart album), 1989; Respect M.E., a 2006 album by Missy Elliott; Respect Me (Lil' Flip album), 2009