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  2. Bobby Friction - Wikipedia

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    Friction presented Friction on EVR, a weekly show on East Village Radio from 2012 and has been featured on streaming service Saavn. [9] He has made regular appearances on BBC 6 Music, presenting a self-titled show, [10] curating a tribute to Prince [11] and sitting in for other presenters in their absence.

  3. Remixes in the Key of B - Wikipedia

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    Remixes in the Key of B is the second remix album by American singer Bobby Brown, released in 1993. It features remixes of songs from the album Bobby . Track listing

  4. Friction (English musician) - Wikipedia

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    Friction is the founder of Shogun Audio, [9] and was a regular DJ on the BBC 1Xtra D&B M1X Show. He is not to be confused with London-based Skam Artist DJ/producer Fricktion, who specialises in open format genres, or Bobby Friction of the BBC Asian Network. Friction has collaborated several times with British singer-songwriter and rapper Example.

  5. Fraction Too Much Friction - Wikipedia

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    "Fraction Too Much Friction" is a song by New Zealand musician, Tim Finn, released in May 1983 as his debut single from his debut studio album, Escapade. The song reached number 2 on the New Zealand charts and number 8 in Australia. At the 1983 Countdown Australian Music Awards, "Fraction Too Much Friction" won Best Video. [1]

  6. List of Billboard Hot 100 chart achievements and milestones ...

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    In 2008, for the 50th anniversary of the Hot 100, Billboard magazine compiled a ranking of the 100 best-performing songs on the chart over the 50 years, along with the best-performing artists. [1] In 2013, Billboard revised the rankings for the chart's 55th anniversary edition. [ 2 ]

  7. Vocabularies - Wikipedia

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    Vocabularies received critical acclaim from critics. Thom Jurek of AllMusic gave the album four and a half out of five stars, writing that it is "easily McFerrin’s finest moment on record as well as his most ambitious, and should win him some new fans even among cynics."

  8. (Up A) Lazy River - Wikipedia

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    The song was stored in music box format in a permanent outdoor display in Cathedral Park under the St. John's Bridge in Portland, Oregon. Permanent outdoor exhibit of a metal river at Cathedral Park, under the St. John's Bridge in Portland Oregon, installed with music box tune of Hoagy Carmichael's "Up A Lazy River", the year the bridge was dedicated.

  9. Flatline (B.o.B song) - Wikipedia

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    Following criticism, B.o.B removed the song from his SoundCloud account, but it survives on YouTube and other sites where it was reposted. [7] In April 2016, B.o.B included the song on a mixtape titled E.A.R.T.H. (Educational Avatar Reality Training Habitat), but the song lyrics had been rewritten as titled as pt. 2. [8] [9]