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  2. Westlife discography - Wikipedia

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    Irish boy band Westlife have released twelve studio albums, sixteen video albums, one live album, three karaoke albums, thirty-eight singles, twenty-one promotional singles, nine compilation albums and fifty-four music videos.

  3. Coast to Coast (Westlife album) - Wikipedia

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    The band said that Coast to Coast was a step up from their first album, having more variety than Westlife. [3] In a 2018 interview with the band, Shane Filan said that the album title, Coast to Coast, was taken from a line in their song "My Love" ('overseas from coast to coast'), and also because they're from the two coasts of Ireland. [4]

  4. List of songs recorded by Westlife - Wikipedia

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    Westlife Mac, Hector 8 1999 Fool Again: Westlife Kreuger, Elofsson, Magnusson 9 1999 No No Westlife Andreas Carlsson, Rami Yacoub 10 1999 I Don't Wanna Fight Westlife Mac, Hector 11 1999 Change the World Westlife (not on US Version) Karl Twigg, Lance Ellington, Mark Topham 12 1999 Moments Westlife (not on US Version) Mac, Hector 13 1999 I Need You

  5. Westlife - Wikipedia

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    In the last week of January 2009, a DVD titled The Karaoke Collection was released. On 18 March 2009, Westlife won the Best Irish Pop Act at the 2009 Meteor Awards for the ninth consecutive time. Their tenth album, Where We Are, was released on 30 November 2009 in the UK and peaked at No. 2 on both Irish and UK Albums Charts.

  6. Flying Without Wings - Wikipedia

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    "Flying Without Wings" is a song by Irish boy band Westlife, released on 18 October 1999 as the third single from their self-titled debut studio album (1999). It is the band's fourth-best-selling single on both paid-for and combined sales in the United Kingdom as of January 2019.

  7. The Where We Are Tour: Live from The O2 - Wikipedia

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    Both the DVD and Blu-ray versions will also include the epic ‘What About Now’ video. In addition, the Blu-ray will feature a full hour and a half exclusive commentary where the boys discuss the show in detail and talk about what we can expect from the next tour. It is simply essential viewing for any Westlife fan. [4]

  8. The Best, Worst, and Most Memorable Moments of the 2025 Grammys

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    A tribute to the late Quincy Jones, a 28-time Grammy-winning producer, conductor, trumpet player, recording artist, and composer for film and television, was a show-stopping moment in the evening ...

  9. Westlife (album) - Wikipedia

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    Westlife released "Swear It Again" as their debut there on 7 March 2000. The album was released on 4 April 2000 with an altered track listing that included the new song, "My Private Movie". [6] A documentary video album related to the release, entitled "The Westlife Story", was released in October 2000, peaking at number 15 on the UK Visual Chart.