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  2. Stop! Stop! Stop! (album) - Wikipedia

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    Stop! is the first English-language and fourth overall studio album by Ukrainian pop group Nu Virgos, released in 2004 by Sony Music Japan. Track listing

  3. Virgo's Groove - Wikipedia

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    "Virgo's Groove" is a song by American singer and songwriter Beyoncé from her seventh studio album, Renaissance, which was released on July 29, 2022, through Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records as an album track.

  4. Which Pop Songs Reference Astrology or Zodiac Signs?

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    Let's dive deep into some astrological and zodiac sign references throughout pop music, lyrics, and songs. Songs That Refer to Astrology or Zodiac Signs 1. "Save Your Tears", Ariana Grande and The ...

  5. 20 Beyoncé Lyrics to Channel Your Inner Virgo - AOL

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    The most iconic and inspirational lyrics from Beyoncé's career so far. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail ...

  6. Tonight (West Side Story song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is a love duet between the protagonists Tony and Maria, sung while Tony visits Maria on the fire escape outside her apartment. West Side Story is a modernized adaptation of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet set in 20th-century New York; the scene in which "Tonight" appears is the adaptation of Romeo and Juliet's famous "balcony scene".

  7. So Tonight That I Might See - Wikipedia

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    So Tonight That I Might See is the second studio album by American alternative rock band Mazzy Star, released by Capitol Records on September 27, 1993 in the United Kingdom, [5] and on October 5, 1993 in the United States. [6]

  8. 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

  9. All About Tonight (Blake Shelton song) - Wikipedia

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    Giving the song four and-a-half out of five stars, Matt Bjorke of Roughstock stated that "Even if “All About Tonight” isn’t a ‘deep’ song, it has that southern rock melody mixed with a good time joe attitude that clearly makes “All About Tonight” one of the most obvious hit singles of Blake Shelton’s career to date" [2]