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Crazy in Love

Index Crazy in Love

"Crazy in Love" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Beyoncé for her debut solo studio album Dangerously in Love (2003). [1]

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  1. 354 relations: '03 Bonnie & Clyde, ABC News (United States), Acoustic music, Adam-12, Alfred Music, AllMusic, Amazon (company), American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, Anohni, Anohni and the Johnsons, Apple Inc., Apple Music, ARIA Charts, Atlantic City, New Jersey, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Australian Idol, Australian Recording Industry Association, Australian Web Archive, Ö3 Austria Top 40, Baby Boy (Beyoncé song), Baby I'm a Star, Backing track, Backing vocalist, B♭ (musical note), BBC, Beat (music), BET, BET Awards, BET Media Group, Beyoncé, Beyoncé (album), Billboard (magazine), Billboard 200, Billboard Hot 100, Blender (magazine), Boots (musician), Brass instrument, Bridge (music), Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, Brit Awards 2004, Broadcast Music, Inc., Brunswick Records, Canadian Singles Chart, Carmit Bachar, Casino, CBS, CBS News, CD single, Chamber pop, Classical conditioning, ... Expand index (304 more) »

  2. Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
  3. MTV Video Music Award for Best Female Video
  4. Song recordings produced by Rich Harrison
  5. Songs written by Eugene Record
  6. Songs written by Rich Harrison

'03 Bonnie & Clyde

"03 Bonnie & Clyde" is a song recorded by American rapper Jay-Z, released on October 10, 2002 as the lead single from his seventh studio album The Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse (2002). Crazy in Love and '03 Bonnie & Clyde are Beyoncé songs, jay-Z songs and songs written by Jay-Z.

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ABC News (United States)

ABC News is the news division of the American television network ABC.

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Acoustic music

Acoustic music is music that solely or primarily uses instruments that produce sound through acoustic means, as opposed to electric or electronic means.

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Adam-12

Adam-12 is an American police procedural crime drama television series created by Robert A. Cinader and Jack Webb and produced by Mark VII Limited and Universal Television.

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Alfred Music

Alfred Music is an American music publishing company.

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AllMusic

AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database.

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Amazon (company)

Amazon.com, Inc., doing business as Amazon, is an American multinational technology company, engaged in e-commerce, cloud computing, online advertising, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence.

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American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers

The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) is an American not-for-profit performance-rights organization (PRO) that collectively licenses the public performance rights of its members' musical works to venues, broadcasters, and digital streaming services (music stores).

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Anohni

Anohni Hegarty (formerly Antony Hegarty, born 1971), styled as ANOHNI, is a British-born American singer, songwriter, and visual artist.

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Anohni and the Johnsons

Anohni and the Johnsons (previously known as Antony and the Johnsons) is a music ensemble originally based in New York City that presents the work of English singer-songwriter Anohni and her collaborators.

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Apple Inc.

Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, in Silicon Valley.

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Apple Music

Apple Music is an audio and video streaming service developed by Apple Inc. Users select music to stream to their device on-demand, or they can listen to existing playlists.

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ARIA Charts

The ARIA Charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association.

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Atlantic City, New Jersey

Atlantic City, sometimes referred to by its initials A.C., is a Jersey Shore seaside resort city in Atlantic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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Australian Broadcasting Corporation

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), is the national broadcaster of Australia.

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Australian Idol

Australian Idol is an Australian singing competition, which began its first season in July 2003 and ended its initial run in November 2009.

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Australian Recording Industry Association

The Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) is a trade association representing the Australian recording industry which was established in the 1970s by six major record companies, EMI, Festival, CBS, RCA, WEA and Universal replacing the Association of Australian Record Manufacturers (AARM) which was formed in 1956.

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Australian Web Archive

The Australian Web Archive (AWA) is an publicly available online database of archived Australian websites, hosted by the National Library of Australia (NLA) on its Trove platform, an online library database aggregator.

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Ö3 Austria Top 40

Ö3 Austria Top 40 is the official Austrian singles chart, as well as the radio show which presents it, aired Tuesdays on Hitradio Ö3.

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Baby Boy (Beyoncé song)

"Baby Boy" is a song by American singer Beyoncé featuring Jamaican deejay Sean Paul, from her debut solo studio album, Dangerously in Love (2003). Crazy in Love and Baby Boy (Beyoncé song) are Beyoncé songs, Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles, music videos directed by Jake Nava, song recordings produced by Beyoncé and songs written by Beyoncé.

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Baby I'm a Star

"Baby I'm a Star" is a song written and recorded by American musician Prince from his album Purple Rain.

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Backing track

A backing track is an audio recording on audiotape, CD or a digital recording medium or a MIDI recording of synthesized instruments, sometimes of purely rhythmic accompaniment, often of a rhythm section or other accompaniment parts that live musicians play along with or sing along to.

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Backing vocalist

A backing vocalist is a singer who provides vocal harmony with the lead vocalist or other backing vocalists.

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B♭ (musical note)

B (B-flat), or, in some European countries, B, is the eleventh step of the Western chromatic scale (starting from C).

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BBC

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.

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Beat (music)

In music and music theory, the beat is the basic unit of time, the pulse (regularly repeating event), of the mensural level (or beat level).

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BET

Black Entertainment Television (BET) is an American basic cable channel targeting Black American audiences.

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BET Awards

The BET Awards are an American award show that was established in 2001 by the Black Entertainment Television network to celebrate Black entertainers and other minorities in music, film, sports and philanthropy.

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BET Media Group

Black Entertainment Television LLC (doing business as the BET Media Group, and formally known as BET Networks) is a subsidiary of American media conglomerate Paramount Global under its CBS Entertainment Group unit.

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Beyoncé

Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter (Knowles; born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, and businesswoman.

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Beyoncé (album)

Beyoncé is the self-titled fifth studio album by American singer and songwriter Beyoncé.

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Billboard (magazine)

Billboard (stylized in lowercase since 2013) is an American music and entertainment magazine published weekly by Penske Media Corporation.

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Billboard 200

The Billboard 200 is a record chart ranking the 200 most popular music albums and EPs in the United States.

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Billboard Hot 100

The Billboard Hot 100 is the music industry standard record chart in the United States for songs, published weekly by Billboard magazine. Crazy in Love and Billboard Hot 100 are Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles.

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Blender (magazine)

Blender was an American music magazine published from 1994 to 2009 that billed itself as "the ultimate guide to music and more".

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Boots (musician)

Jordan Asher Cruz, known professionally as Boots (stylized as BOOTS), is an American record producer, singer, songwriter, director, and animator.

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Brass instrument

A brass instrument is a musical instrument that produces sound by sympathetic vibration of air in a tubular resonator in sympathy with the vibration of the player's lips.

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Bridge (music)

In music, especially Western popular music, a bridge is a contrasting section that prepares for the return of the original material section.

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Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason

Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason is a 2004 romantic comedy film directed by Beeban Kidron and written by Adam Brooks, Richard Curtis, Andrew Davies, and Helen Fielding, based on Fielding's 1999 novel of the same name.

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Brit Awards 2004

Brit Awards 2004 was the 24th edition of the annual Brit Awards, a pop music award ceremony in the United Kingdom run by the British Phonographic Industry.

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Broadcast Music, Inc.

Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) is a performance rights organization in the United States.

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Brunswick Records

Brunswick Records is an American record label founded in 1916.

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Canadian Singles Chart

The Canadian Singles Chart was a chart compiled by the American-based music sales tracking company, Nielsen SoundScan, which began publication in November 1996.

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Carmit Bachar

Carmit Maile Bachar (כרמית בכר; born September 4, 1974) is an American dancer, choreographer and singer.

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Casino

A casino is a facility for certain types of gambling.

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CBS

CBS Broadcasting Inc., commonly shortened to CBS (an abbreviation of its original name, Columbia Broadcasting System), is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the CBS Entertainment Group division of Paramount Global and is one of the company's three flagship subsidiaries, along with namesake Paramount Pictures and MTV.

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CBS News

CBS News is the news division of the American television and radio broadcaster CBS.

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CD single

A CD single is a music single in the form of a compact disc (CD).

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Chamber pop

Chamber pop (also called baroque pop and sometimes conflated with orchestral pop or symphonic pop) is a music genre that combines rock music with the intricate use of strings, horns, piano, and vocal harmonies, and other components drawn from the orchestral and lounge pop of the 1960s, with an emphasis on melody and texture.

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Classical conditioning

Classical conditioning (also respondent conditioning and Pavlovian conditioning) is a behavioral procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus (e.g. food, a puff of air on the eye, a potential rival) is paired with a neutral stimulus (e.g. the sound of a musical triangle).

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Close and open harmony

A chord is in close harmony (also called close position or close structure) if its notes are arranged within a narrow range, usually with no more than an octave between the top and bottom notes.

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CNN

Cable News Network (CNN) is a multinational news channel and website operating from Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Founded in 1980 by American media proprietor Ted Turner and Reese Schonfeld as a 24-hour cable news channel, and presently owned by the Manhattan-based media conglomerate Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), CNN was the first television channel to provide 24-hour news coverage and the first all-news television channel in the United States.

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Columbia Records

Columbia Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, the American division of multinational conglomerate Sony.

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Contemporary hit radio

Contemporary hit radio (also known as CHR, contemporary hits, hit list, current hits, hit music, top 40, or pop radio) is a radio format that is common in many countries that focuses on playing current and recurrent popular music as determined by the Top 40 music charts.

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Contemporary R&B

Contemporary R&B (or simply R&B) is a popular music genre that combines rhythm and blues with elements of pop, soul, funk, hip hop, and electronic music.

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Cover version

In popular music, a cover version, cover song, remake, revival, or simply cover is a new performance or recording by a musician other than the original performer or composer of the song.

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Cowbell (instrument)

The cowbell is an idiophone hand percussion instrument used in various styles of music, such as Latin and rock.

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Crazy (Gnarls Barkley song)

"Crazy" is the debut single of American soul duo Gnarls Barkley, taken from their 2006 debut album, St. Elsewhere. Crazy in Love and Crazy (Gnarls Barkley song) are European Hot 100 Singles number-one singles, funk songs, Irish Singles Chart number-one singles and number-one singles in Scotland.

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Croatian Radiotelevision

Hrvatska radiotelevizija (abbr. HRT), or Croatian Radiotelevision, is Croatia's public broadcasting company.

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Crowley Broadcast Analysis

Crowley Broadcast Analysis is an official institution of research, which monitors the radios in Brazil since 1992.

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D minor

D minor is a minor scale based on D, consisting of the pitches D, E, F, G, A, B, and C. Its key signature has one flat.

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Dance/Mix Show Airplay

Dance/Mix Show Airplay (formerly Hot Dance Airplay) is a monitored electronic dance music radio chart that is published weekly by Billboard magazine.

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Dancing on Ice

Dancing on Ice is a British television series currently presented by Stephen Mulhern and Holly Willoughby.

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Dancing on Ice series 11

The eleventh series of Dancing on Ice debuted on 6 January 2019 on ITV.

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Dangerously in Love

Dangerously in Love is the debut solo studio album by American singer and songwriter Beyoncé.

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Dangerously in Love Tour

The Dangerously in Love Tour was the debut concert tour by American singer-songwriter Beyoncé.

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David Byrne

David Byrne (born 14 May 1952) is a Scottish-American musician, writer, visual artist, and filmmaker.

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Daytrotter

Daytrotter was a recording studio, music venue and subscription-based music discovery website located in Atlanta, United States.

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Def Jam Recordings

Def Jam Recordings (also simply known as Def Jam) is an American multinational record label owned by Universal Music Group.

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Denise Laurel

Denise María Sanz Laurel (born September 30, 1987) is a Filipino actress and singer.

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Destiny's Child

Destiny's Child was an American musical girl group whose final lineup comprised Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams.

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Dilemma (Nelly song)

"Dilemma" is a song by American rapper Nelly featuring American singer Kelly Rowland. Crazy in Love and Dilemma (Nelly song) are Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles, Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration, Irish Singles Chart number-one singles and number-one singles in Scotland.

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Disney Channel

Disney Channel is an American pay television channel that serves as the flagship property of Disney Branded Television, a unit of the Disney Entertainment division of The Walt Disney Company.

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Don't Stop the Music (Yarbrough and Peoples song)

"Don't Stop the Music" is a song by Yarbrough and Peoples, from the duo's 1980 debut album, The Two of Us.

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Dotdash Meredith

Dotdash Meredith (formerly The Mining Company, About.com and Dotdash) is an American digital media company based in New York City.

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Dotmusic

Dotmusic was a music webzine that existed as a standalone website from 1 June 1995 to December 2003.

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Duets (TV series)

Duets is a singing competition reality television show that premiered on May 24, 2012 on ABC.

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DVD

The DVD (common abbreviation for digital video disc or digital versatile disc) is a digital optical disc data storage format.

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E!

E! Entertainment Television is an American basic cable television network.

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Earl's Court

Earl's Court is a district of Kensington in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in West London, bordering the rail tracks of the West London line and District line that separate it from the ancient borough of Fulham to the west, the sub-districts of South Kensington to the east, Chelsea to the south and Kensington to the northeast.

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Eden (Irish musician)

Jonathon Ng (born 23 December 1995), known professionally as Eden (stylised as EDEN), is an Irish musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and occasional model.

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Electro swing

Electro swing, or swing house, is an electronic dance music genre that combines the influence of vintage or modern swing and jazz mixed with house and hip hop.

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Electronic music

Electronic music broadly is a group of music genres that employ electronic musical instruments, circuitry-based music technology and software, or general-purpose electronics (such as personal computers) in its creation.

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Emeli Sandé

Adele Emily Sandé, (previously Gouraguine; born 10 March 1987), known professionally as Emeli Sandé, is a Scottish singer and songwriter.

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EMI

EMI Group Limited (formerly EMI Group plc until 2007; originally an initialism for Electric and Musical Industries, also referred to as EMI Records or simply EMI) was a British transnational conglomerate founded in March 1931 in London.

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Entertainment Weekly

Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is an American digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and popular culture.

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Eugene Record

Eugene Booker Record (December 23, 1940 – July 22, 2005) was an American singer, songwriter, arranger, and record producer.

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European Hot 100 Singles

The European Hot 100 Singles was compiled by Billboard and Music & Media magazine from March 1984 until December 2010.

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Even Better Than the Real Thing Vol. 1

Even Better Than the Real Thing Vol.

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Excuse Me Miss

"Excuse Me Miss" is a song by American rapper Jay-Z. It released through his Roc-A-Fella Records and Def Jam Recordings on February 4, 2003, as a single for his seventh studio album The Blueprint 2: The Gift & the Curse (2002). Crazy in Love and Excuse Me Miss are jay-Z songs and songs written by Jay-Z.

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Extended play

An Extended Play (EP) is a musical recording that contains more tracks than a single but fewer than an album or LP record.

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F (musical note)

F is a musical note, the fourth above C or fifth below C. It is the fourth note and the sixth semitone of the solfège.

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Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana

The Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana (FIMI) or Federation of the Italian Music Industry is an umbrella organization that keeps track of virtually all aspects of the music recording industry in Italy.

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Fifty Shades (film series)

Fifty Shades is a British-American film trilogy series based on the ''Fifty Shades'' trilogy by English author E. L. James.

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Fifty Shades of Grey (film)

Fifty Shades of Grey is a 2015 American erotic romantic drama film directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson from a screenplay by Kelly Marcel.

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Fifty Shades of Grey (soundtrack)

Fifty Shades of Grey (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the film of the same name adapted from E. L. James's eponymous novel that was released through Republic Records on February 10, 2015.

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Fnac

Fnac is a French multinational retail chain specializing in the sale of entertainment media and consumer electronics.

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Fountain Studios

Fountain Studios was an independently owned television studio in Wembley Park, northwest London, England.

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Fox Broadcasting Company

Fox Broadcasting Company, LLC, commonly known simply as Fox and stylized in all caps, is an American commercial broadcast television network owned by the Fox Entertainment division of Fox Corporation, headquartered at 1211 Avenue of the Americas in Midtown Manhattan.

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Fox News

The Fox News Channel (FNC), commonly known as Fox News, is an American multinational conservative news and political commentary television channel and website based in New York City.

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Funk

Funk is a music genre that originated in African-American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African-Americans in the mid-20th century.

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G (musical note)

G, also called Sol or So, is the fifth note of the fixed-do solfège starting on C. It is the fifth note and the eighth semitone of the solfège.

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Gareth Stevens

Gareth Stevens, Inc. is a publishing company originally based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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Gayby

Gayby is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Jonathan Lisecki and starring Jenn Harris, Matthew Wilkas, Mike Doyle, Anna Margaret Hollyman, Jack Ferver and Jonathan Lisecki.

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Gemma Collins

Gemma Clare Collins (born 31 January 1981) is an English media personality and businesswoman.

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Glastonbury Festival 2011

The 2011 Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts was held from 22 to 26 June 2011.

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Glee (TV series)

Glee (stylized as glee) is an American musical comedy-drama television series that aired on Fox in the United States from May 19, 2009, to March 20, 2015.

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Glee season 1

The first season of the musical comedy-drama television series Glee originally aired on Fox in the United States.

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Gnarls Barkley

Gnarls Barkley is an American soul duo composed of singer-songwriter CeeLo Green and producer Danger Mouse.

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Go-go

Go-go is a subgenre of funk music with an emphasis on specific rhythmic patterns, and live audience call and response.

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Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte is an American rock band from Waldorf, Maryland, formed in 1995.

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Good Luck Chuck

Good Luck Chuck is a 2007 comedy film starring Dane Cook and Jessica Alba, with screenplay by Josh Stolberg and directorial debut by long-time film editor Mark Helfrich.

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Grammy Award for Best Melodic Rap Performance

The Grammy Award for Best Melodic Rap Performance (awarded as Best Rap/Sung Collaboration until 2017, and Best Rap/Sung Performance from 2018 to 2020) is an honor presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, to recording artists for quality songs on which rappers and singers collaborate. Crazy in Love and Grammy Award for Best Melodic Rap Performance are Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration.

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Grammy Award for Best R&B Song

The Grammy Award for Best R&B Song (sometimes known as the R&B Songwriter's Award) has been awarded since 1969.

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Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical

The Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical is an honor presented to producers for quality remixed recordings at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards.

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Grammy Award for Record of the Year

The Grammy Award for Record of the Year is presented by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to sales or chart position." The Record of the Year award is one of the four "General Field" categories at the awards (alongside Best New Artist, Song of the Year and Album of the Year) presented annually since the 1st Annual Grammy Awards in 1959.

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Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in the music industry.

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Guy Sebastian

Guy Theodore Sebastian (born 26 October 1981) is an Australian singer who rose to fame after winning the first season of Australian Idol, in 2003.

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Hair (Hair song)

"Hair" is the title song to the 1967 musical Hair and the 1979 film adaptation of the musical.

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Hair (musical)

Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical is a rock musical with a book and lyrics by Gerome Ragni and James Rado and music by Galt MacDermot.

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Hairography

"Hairography" is the eleventh episode of the American television series Glee.

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Hear Music

Hear Music was a record label that was founded in 2007 in a partnership between Concord Music Group and Starbucks.

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Hip hop music

Hip hop or hip-hop, also known as rap and formerly as disco rap, is a genre of popular music that originated in the early 1970s from the African American community.

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Hitlisten

Hitlisten, also known as Tracklisten, is a Danish top 40 record chart that is updated every Wednesday at midnight on the website hitlisten.nu.

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Hollywood Bowl

The Hollywood Bowl is an amphitheatre in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles, California, United States.

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Homecoming: The Live Album

Homecoming: The Live Album is the fifth live album by American singer Beyoncé, recorded from her two headlining Coachella performances in April 2018.

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Hook (music)

A hook is a musical idea, often a short riff, passage, or phrase, that is used in popular music to make a song appealing and to "catch the ear of the listener." The term generally applies to popular music, especially rock, R&B, hip hop, dance, and pop.

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Houston Press

The Houston Press is an online newspaper published in Houston, Texas, United States.

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I Am... (Beyoncé tour)

I Am...

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I Don't Wanna Live Forever

"I Don't Wanna Live Forever" (also subtitled "Fifty Shades Darker") is a song by the English singer Zayn and the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from the soundtrack to the 2017 film Fifty Shades Darker.

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I Like Your Lovin' (Do You Like Mine?)

I Like Your Lovin' (Do You Like Mine?) is the second studio album by American soul group The Chi-Lites, produced and largely written by lead singer Eugene Record.

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IFPI Greece

International Federation of the Phonographic Industry Greece, or simply IFPI Greece, is the Greek branch of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) and is the official charts provider and recording sales certification body for Greece.

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IGN

IGN is an American video game and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc.

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Indonesian Idol

Indonesian Idol is a reality television singing competition created by Simon Fuller and produced by RCTI Production Team and FremantleMedia Asia.

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Instrumentation

Instrumentation is a collective term for measuring instruments, used for indicating, measuring, and recording physical quantities.

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Instrumentation (music)

In music, instrumentation is the particular combination of musical instruments employed in a composition, and the properties of those instruments individually.

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International Recording Media Association

The International Recording Media Association (IRMA), previously known as the International Tape Association (ITA), was an international trade association dealing with every facet of recording, media and related industries.

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Irish Singles Chart

The Irish Singles Chart is the Republic of Ireland's music industry standard singles popularity chart issued weekly by the Irish Recorded Music Association (IRMA) and compiled on their behalf by the Official Charts Company.

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ITunes Store

The iTunes Store is a digital media store operated by Apple Inc. It opened on April 28, 2003, as a result of Steve Jobs' push to open a digital marketplace for music.

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ITV (TV network)

ITV, legally known as Channel 3, is a British free-to-air public broadcast television network.

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ITV1

ITV1 (formerly known as ITV) is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the British media company ITV plc.

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Jake Nava

Jake Nava is a British director, mostly known for his work in music videos for Beyoncé, Arctic Monkeys, Adele, Britney Spears and The Rolling Stones.

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Jam!

Jam! was a Canadian website which covered entertainment news.

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Jay-Z

Shawn Corey Carter (born December 4, 1969), known professionally as Jay-Z, is an American rapper and entrepreneur.

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Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lynn Affleck (née Lopez; born July 24, 1969), also known by her nickname J.Lo, is an American actress, singer, dancer and businesswoman.

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Jenny from the Block

"Jenny from the Block" is a song by American singer Jennifer Lopez, which features American rappers Jadakiss and Styles P, both members of the Lox.

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Jessica Mauboy

Jessica Hilda Mauboy (born 4 August 1989) is an Australian singer.

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Jet (magazine)

Jet is an American weekly digital magazine focusing on news, culture, and entertainment related to the African-American community.

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Just Dance 2

Just Dance 2 is a 2010 dance rhythm game developed by Ubisoft Paris and published by Ubisoft.

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Kelefa Sanneh

Kelefa T. Sanneh (born 1976) is a British-born American journalist and music critic.

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Kelly Rowland

Kelendria Trene Rowland (born February 11, 1981) is an American singer, actress, and television personality.

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Key (music)

In music theory, the key of a piece is the group of pitches, or scale, that forms the basis of a musical composition in Western classical music, art music, and pop music.

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Kylie Minogue

Kylie Ann Minogue (born 28 May 1968) is an Australian singer and actress.

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La-La-La (Jay-Z song)

"La-La-La" (alternatively known as "La-La-La (Excuse Me Miss Again)") is a song by the American hip hop recording artist Jay-Z. It was the first single released from the Bad Boys II soundtrack and also appears on Blueprint 2.1. Crazy in Love and La-La-La (Jay-Z song) are jay-Z songs and songs written by Jay-Z.

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Lead single

A lead single (or first single) is the first single to be released from a studio album by an artist or a band, usually before the album itself is released and also occasionally on the same day of the album's release date.

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Let's Go Crazy

"Let's Go Crazy" is a 1984 song by Prince and The Revolution, from the album Purple Rain. Crazy in Love and Let's Go Crazy are Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles.

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Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous (Good Charlotte song)

"Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" is a song by American rock band Good Charlotte, written by Benji Madden, Joel Madden and Tim Armstrong for the band’s second studio album The Young and the Hopeless.

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List of artists who have achieved simultaneous UK and U.S. number-one hits

A number of recording artists have achieved either simultaneous number-one singles or albums on the official charts in the United Kingdom and the United States (Billboard in the US and the Official Charts Company from the UK, also the BPI).

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List of best-selling singles

This is a compendium of the best-selling music singles.

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List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 2003

The ''Billboard'' Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing singles in the United States.

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List of Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play number ones of 2003

These are the Billboard Hot Dance/Disco Club Play and Maxi-Singles Sales number-one hits of 2003.

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List of European number-one hits of 2003

This is a list of the European Hot 100 Singles and European Top 100 Albums number ones of 2003.

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List of highest-certified singles in Australia

This is a list of highest-certified singles in Australia according to the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).

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List of Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks number ones of 2003

Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs is a chart that ranks the top-performing R&B and hip hop music in the United States, published by Billboard magazine.

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List of number-one singles of 2003 (Ireland)

The following is a list of the IRMAs number-one singles of 2003.

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Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.

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Love Me like You Do

"Love Me like You Do" is a song recorded by English singer Ellie Goulding for the soundtrack to the film Fifty Shades of Grey (2015). Crazy in Love and Love Me like You Do are Irish Singles Chart number-one singles and number-one singles in Scotland.

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Love, Rosie (film)

Love, Rosie is a 2014 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Christian Ditter from a screenplay by Juliette Towhidi, based on the 2004 novel Where Rainbows End by Irish author Cecelia Ahern.

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Luminate (company)

Luminate Data, LLC (formerly MRC Data and P-MRC Data) is a provider of music and entertainment data.

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Made in America Festival

Made In America Festival is a two-day music festival held every Labor Day weekend on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Madison Square Garden

Madison Square Garden, colloquially known as the Garden or by its initials MSG, is a multi-purpose indoor arena in New York City.

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Magic (music magazine)

Magic is a French music magazine which is released on a monthly basis.

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Maia Lee

Maia Lee (born 31 January 1983) is a Singaporean singer and businesswoman.

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Malhação

Malhação (Young Hearts in English) is a Brazilian soap-opera that aired on TV Globo from 4 March 1995 to 3 April 2020.

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Mandarin Chinese

Mandarin is a group of Chinese language dialects that are natively spoken across most of northern and southwestern China.

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Mariah Carey

Mariah Carey (born March 27, 1969) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actress.

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Mashup (music)

A mashup (also mesh, mash up, mash-up, blend, bastard pop or bootleg) is a creative work, usually a song, created by blending two or more pre-recorded songs, typically by superimposing the vocal track of one song seamlessly over the instrumental track of another and changing the tempo and key where necessary.

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Matt Evers

Matt Evers (born March 16, 1976) is an American pair skater, model and actor.

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Maurice Joshua

Maurice Joshua (born in Chicago, Illinois), usually credited under the name Maurice, is an American record producer.

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Maxi single

A maxi single, or maxi-single, (sometimes abbreviated to MCD or CDM) is a music single release with more than the usual two tracks of an A-side song and a B-side song.

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Medley (music)

In music, a medley is a piece composed from parts of existing pieces played one after another, sometimes overlapping.

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Mickey Joe Harte

Michael Joseph "Mickey Joe" Harte (born 21 August 1973), is an Irish singer-songwriter.

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Mo'Nique

Monique Angela Hicks (née Imes; born December 11, 1967), known mononymously as Mo'Nique, is an American stand-up comedian and actress.

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Mojo (magazine)

Mojo (stylised in all caps) is a popular music magazine published monthly in the United Kingdom, initially by Emap, and since January 2008 by Bauer.

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MTV

MTV (originally an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable television channel.

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MTV Europe Music Award for Best Song

The MTV Europe Music Award for Best Song is the main award of the MTV Europe Music Awards.

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MTV Europe Music Awards

The MTV Europe Music Awards (originally named MTV European Music Awards, commonly abbreviated as MTV EMA) are awards presented by Paramount International Networks to honour artists and music in pop culture.

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MTV Japan

MTV Japan (Music Television Japan) is the Japanese version of the cable television network based in Tokyo, Japan.

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MTV News

MTV News was the news production division of MTV.

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MTV Video Music Award – Viewer's Choice

The MTV Video Music Award for Viewer's Choice was first awarded at the first annual MTV Video Music Awards in 1984.

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MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography

The MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography is a craft award given to the artist, the artist's manager, and choreographer of the music video.

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MTV Video Music Award for Best Female Video

The MTV Video Music Award for Best Female Video is one of the original general awards that has been handed out every year since the first annual MTV Video Music Awards in 1984.

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MTV Video Music Award for Best R&B Video

The MTV Video Music Award for Best R&B was first awarded in 1993 under the name Best R&B Video, and it was given every year until 2006.

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Music download

A music download (commonly referred to as a digital download) is the digital transfer of music via the Internet into a device capable of decoding and playing it, such as a personal computer, portable media player, MP3 player or smartphone.

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Music journalism

Music journalism (or music criticism) is media criticism and reporting about music topics, including popular music, classical music, and traditional music.

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Music Week

Music Week is a trade publication for the UK record industry distributed via a website and a monthly print magazine.

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NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Music Video

This article lists the winners and nominees for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Music Video.

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NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Song

This article lists the winners and nominees for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Song.

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Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville, often known as Music City, is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat of Davidson County.

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Nöjesguiden

Nöjesguiden (Swedish for "the entertainment guide") is a Nordic free-of-charge young adult monthly magazine, available in the major cities in Sweden, which was established in 1982.

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NBCUniversal

NBCUniversal Media, LLC (abbreviated as NBCU and doing business as simply NBCUniversal or Comcast NBCUniversal since 2013) is an American multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate that is a subsidiary of Comcast and is headquartered at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in Midtown Manhattan in New York City.

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Nelly

Cornell Iral Haynes Jr. (born November 2, 1974), better known by his stage name Nelly, is an American rapper, singer, and actor.

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New York Daily News

The New York Daily News, officially titled the Daily News, is an American newspaper based in Jersey City, New Jersey.

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News Corporation

The original incarnation of News Corporation (abbreviated News Corp. and also variously known as News Corporation Limited) was an American multinational mass media corporation controlled by media mogul Rupert Murdoch and headquartered at 1211 Avenue of the Americas in New York City.

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Newsquest

Newsquest Media Group Limited is the second largest publisher of regional and local newspapers in the United Kingdom.

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Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards

The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, also known as the KCAs or Kids' Choice, is an American annual awards ceremony show produced by Nickelodeon.

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Nielsen Holdings

Nielsen Holdings plc (or Nielsen) is an American information, data and market measurement firm.

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NJ.com

NJ.com is a digital news content provider and website in New Jersey owned by Advance Publications.

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NME

New Musical Express (NME) is a British music, film, gaming, and culture website and brand.

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Nuts (magazine)

Nuts was a British lads' mag published weekly in the United Kingdom on Tuesdays.

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Ocean Casino Resort

Ocean Casino Resort (formerly Revel Casino Hotel Atlantic City) is a resort, hotel and casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States.

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Octave

In music, an octave (octavus: eighth) or perfect octave (sometimes called the '''diapason''') is a series of eight notes occupying the interval between (and including) two notes, one having twice the frequency of vibration of the other.

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Official Charts Company

The Official Charts Company (OCC or Official Charts; previously known as the Chart Information Network, CIN, and the Official UK Charts Company; legally known as the Official UK Charts Company Limited) is a British inter-professional organisation that compiles various official record charts in the United Kingdom, Ireland and France.

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Paramount Media Networks

Paramount Media Networks (founded as MTV Networks in 1984 and known under this name until 2011; thereafter known as Viacom Media Networks until 2019; then known as ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks until 2022) is an American mass media division of Paramount Global that oversees the operations of many of its television channels and online brands.

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Parkwood Entertainment

Parkwood Entertainment is an American management, production, entertainment company and record label founded by American singer-songwriter Beyoncé in 2010.

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Pattern Is Movement

Pattern Is Movement (often stylized as Pattern is Movement) is an American indie rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that established in 2001.

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People (magazine)

People is an American weekly magazine that specializes in celebrity news and human-interest stories.

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Pepsi

Pepsi is a carbonated soft drink with a cola flavor, manufactured by PepsiCo.

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Pitchfork (website)

Pitchfork (formerly Pitchfork Media) is an American online music publication founded in 1996 by Ryan Schreiber in Minneapolis.

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Playlouder

Playlouder was a digital music and media company.

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Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry

The Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry (Związek Producentów Audio-Video; ZPAV) is the trade organization that represents the interests of the music industry in Poland, and the Polish chapter of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).

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Pop music

Pop music is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States and the United Kingdom.

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PopMatters

PopMatters is an international online magazine of cultural criticism that covers aspects of popular culture.

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Prince's Trust

The Prince's Trust (Ymddiriedolaeth y Tywysog) is a United Kingdom-based charity founded in 1976 by King Charles III (then Prince of Wales) to help vulnerable young people get their lives on track.

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Pulse (TV channel)

Pulse was an entertainment channel focusing on eSports as well as American extreme sports, classic films, and mixed martial arts; it was broadcast in the United Kingdom on British Sky Broadcasting.

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Purple Rain (song)

"Purple Rain" is a song by the American musician Prince and his backing band the Revolution. Crazy in Love and Purple Rain (song) are number-one singles in Scotland.

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Q (magazine)

Q was a popular music magazine.

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Radio & Records

Radio & Records (R&R) was a trade publication providing news and airplay information for the radio and music industries.

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Rap-Up

Rap-Up is a magazine launched in 2001 by founder Devin Lazerine.

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Rapping

Rapping (also rhyming, flowing, spitting, emceeing or MCing) is an artistic form of vocal delivery and emotive expression that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular".

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Recorded Music NZ

Recorded Music NZ (formerly the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ)) is a non-profit trade association of record producers, distributors and recording artists who sell recorded music in New Zealand.

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Recording Industry Association of America

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is a trade organization that represents the music recording industry in the United States.

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Refrain

A refrain (from Vulgar Latin refringere, "to repeat", and later from Old French refraindre) is the line or lines that are repeated in music or in poetry — the "chorus" of a song.

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Resort

A resort (North American English) is a self-contained commercial establishment that tries to provide most of a vacationer's wants, such as food, drink, swimming, accommodation, sports, entertainment and shopping, on the premises.

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Revel Presents: Beyoncé Live

Revel Presents: Beyoncé Live (also called Back to Business) was the third concert residency by American recording artist Beyoncé.

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Revue

A revue is a type of multi-act popular theatrical entertainment that combines music, dance, and sketches.

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Rhythmic contemporary

Rhythmic contemporary, also known as Rhythmic Top 40, Rhythmic CHR or rhythmic crossover, is a primarily American music-radio format that includes a mix of EDM, upbeat rhythmic pop, hip hop and upbeat R&B hits.

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RIAA certification

In the United States, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) operates an awards program based on the certified number of albums and singles sold through retail and other ancillary markets.

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Rich Harrison

Richard Christopher Harrison (born 1979) is an American record producer and songwriter specializing in R&B and hip hop music.

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Ring Off (song)

"Ring Off" is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé, taken from the reissue of her fifth studio album Beyoncé (2013), subtitled Platinum Edition (2014). Crazy in Love and Ring Off (song) are Beyoncé songs, song recordings produced by Beyoncé and songs written by Beyoncé.

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Robin Thicke

Robin Alan Thicke (born March 10, 1977) is an American singer, songwriter and record producer.

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Roc-A-Fella Records

Roc-A-Fella Records was an American hip hop record label and music management company founded by record executives and entrepreneurs Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter, Damon Dash, and Kareem "Biggs" Burke in 1994.

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Rockabilly

Rockabilly is one of the earliest styles of rock and roll music.

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Rockdelux

Rockdelux is a Spanish music magazine.

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Rockwilder

Dana Stinson a.k.a. Rockwilder is an American hip hop producer and songwriter best known for his work with Redman, Jay-Z, LL Cool J, Busta Rhymes, Xzibit, and Janet Jackson.

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Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture.

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Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time

"The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time" is a recurring song ranking compiled by the American magazine Rolling Stone.

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Romanian record charts

Multiple record charts have been inaugurated in Romania since the 1990s.

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Rotation (music)

In broadcasting, rotation is the repeated airing of a limited playlist of songs on a radio station or satellite radio channel, or music videos on a TV network. They are usually in a different order each time. However, they are not completely shuffled, so as to avoid varying the time between any two consecutive plays of a given song by either too much or too little.

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Runnin' (Lose It All)

"Runnin' (Lose It All)" is a song by British record producer Naughty Boy, featuring American singer Beyoncé and British singer Arrow Benjamin. Crazy in Love and Runnin' (Lose It All) are Beyoncé songs, number-one singles in Scotland and songs written by Beyoncé.

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Samba

Samba is a name or prefix used for several rhythmic variants, such as samba urbano carioca (urban Carioca samba), samba de roda (sometimes also called rural samba), recognized as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, amongst many other forms of samba, mostly originated in the Rio de Janeiro and Bahia states.

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Sampling (music)

In sound and music, sampling is the reuse of a portion (or sample) of a sound recording in another recording.

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Sean Combs

Sean Love Combs (born Sean John Combs; November 4, 1969), also known by his stage name Diddy, formerly Puff Daddy and P. Diddy, is an American rapper, record producer and record executive.

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Sean Paul

Sean Paul Ryan Francis Henriques (born 9 January 1973) is a Jamaican dancehall deejay.

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Singapore Idol

Singapore Idol was a Singaporean reality television singing competition produced by MediaCorp Studios and FremantleMedia Operations BV.

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Slant Magazine

Slant Magazine is an American online publication that features reviews of movies, music, TV, DVDs, theater, and video games, as well as interviews with actors, directors, and musicians.

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SNEP

SNEP (Syndicat national de l'édition phonographique, in English National Syndicate of Phonographic Publishing) is the inter-professional organisation that protects the interests of the French record industry.

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Snow Patrol

Snow Patrol are a Northern Irish-Scottish rock band formed in 1994 in Dundee, Scotland.

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Sony Music

Sony Music Entertainment (SME), commonly known as Sony Music, is an American multinational music company owned by Sony Entertainment and managed by the American umbrella division of multinational conglomerate Sony Group Corporation.

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Sony Music Studios

Sony Music Studios was an American music recording and mastering facility in New York City.

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Soul music

Soul music is a popular music genre that originated in the African-American community throughout the United States in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

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Sounds Eclectic: The Covers Project

Sounds Eclectic: The Covers Project is a compilation album consisting of cover songs performed by a variety of artists on KCRW.

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Spa

A spa is a location where mineral-rich spring water (and sometimes seawater) is used to give medicinal baths.

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Starbucks

Starbucks Corporation is an American multinational chain of coffeehouses and roastery reserves headquartered in Seattle, Washington.

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Stephen Thomas Erlewine (born June 18, 1973) is an American music critic and former senior editor for the online music database AllMusic.

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Streaming media

Streaming media refers to multimedia for playback using an offline or online media player that is delivered through a network.

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Summertime (Beyoncé song)

"Summertime" is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé, featuring American rapper P. Diddy. Crazy in Love and Summertime (Beyoncé song) are Beyoncé songs and songs written by Beyoncé.

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Sun Media

Sun Media Corporation was the owner of several tabloid and broadsheet newspapers in Canada and the 49 percent owner of the now defunct Sun News Network.

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Sunday Herald

The Sunday Herald was a Scottish Sunday newspaper, published between 7 February 1999 and 2 September 2018.

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Super Bowl XLVII halftime show

The Super Bowl XLVII halftime show occurred on February 3, 2013, at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans as part of Super Bowl XLVII.

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Sverigetopplistan

Sverigetopplistan (lit. "the Sweden top list") is the Swedish national record chart, formerly known as Topplistan (1975–1997) and Hitlistan (1998–2007) and known by its current name since October 2007, based on sales data from the Swedish Recording Industry Association (in Swedish Grammofonleverantörernas förening).

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Swing music

Swing music is a style of jazz that developed in the United States during the late 1920s and early 1930s.

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Swiss Hitparade

The Swiss Hitparade (Schweizer Hitparade) is Switzerland's main music sales charts.

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Switchfoot

Switchfoot is an American rock band from San Diego, California.

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Taxi (2004 film)

Taxi is a 2004 action comedy film directed by Tim Story and starring Queen Latifah, Jimmy Fallon, Gisele Bündchen in her film debut, Jennifer Esposito, and Ann-Margret.

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Tempo

In musical terminology, tempo (Italian for 'time'; plural 'tempos', or tempi from the Italian plural), also known as beats per minute, is the speed or pace of a given composition.

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That's So Raven

That's So Raven is an American television fantasy teen sitcom that was created by Michael Poryes and Susan Sherman, and aired on Disney Channel for four seasons between January 2003 and November 2007.

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The A.V. Club

The A.V. Club is an online newspaper and entertainment website featuring reviews, interviews, and other articles that examine films, music, television, books, games, and other elements of pop-culture media.

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The Baseballs

The Baseballs are a German rock and roll band founded in Berlin in 2007.

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The Beyoncé Experience Live

The Beyoncé Experience Live is the third live and fourth video album by American singer-songwriter Beyoncé.

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The Bryan Ferry Orchestra

The Bryan Ferry Orchestra is a retro-jazz ensemble founded and led by Bryan Ferry.

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The Chi-Lites

The Chi-Lites are an American R&B/Soul vocal quartet from Chicago.

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The Clique (duo)

The Clique were an Australian pop duo consisting of members Jacinta Gulisano and Jordan Rodrigues.

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The Courier-Mail

The Courier-Mail is an Australian newspaper published in Brisbane.

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The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally.

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The Formation World Tour

The Formation World Tour was the seventh concert tour by American singer and songwriter Beyoncé in support of her sixth studio album, Lemonade (2016).

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The Globe and Mail

The Globe and Mail is a Canadian newspaper printed in five cities in western and central Canada.

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The Great Gatsby (2013 film)

The Great Gatsby is a 2013 American historical romantic drama film based on the 1925 novel of the same name by F. Scott Fitzgerald.

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The Great Gatsby: Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film

The Great Gatsby: Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film (also known as Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film The Great Gatsby) is the soundtrack album to the 2013 film ''The Great Gatsby'', an adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel of the same name.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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The Hit Factory

The Hit Factory is a recording studio in New York City owned and operated by Troy Germano.

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The Hollywood Reporter

The Hollywood Reporter (THR) is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on the Hollywood film, television, and entertainment industries.

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The Independent

The Independent is a British online newspaper.

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The Jakarta Post

The Jakarta Post is a daily English-language newspaper in Indonesia.

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The Magic Numbers

The Magic Numbers are an English alternative rock band consisting of two brother-and-sister pairs, from Hanwell in west London.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Observer

The Observer is a British newspaper published on Sundays.

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The Philadelphia Inquirer

The Philadelphia Inquirer, often referred to simply as The Inquirer, is a daily newspaper headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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The Puppini Sisters

The Puppini Sisters is an English close harmony vocal trio composed of Italian-born singer Marcella Puppini and English singers Kate Mullins and Emma Smith.

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The Pussycat Dolls

The Pussycat Dolls were an American girl group and dance ensemble, founded in Los Angeles, California, by choreographer Robin Antin in 1995 as a burlesque troupe.

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The Rise and Fall of Ruby Woo

The Rise and Fall of Ruby Woo is the second studio album by the close harmony trio The Puppini Sisters through Universal Classics and Jazz on 1 October 2007 in the United Kingdom.

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The Sydney Morning Herald

The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine.

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The Times

The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.

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The Times Literary Supplement

The Times Literary Supplement (TLS) is a weekly literary review published in London by News UK, a subsidiary of News Corp.

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The Village Voice

The Village Voice is an American news and culture publication based in Greenwich Village, New York City, known for being the country's first alternative newsweekly.

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The Voice (Australian TV series)

The Voice is an Australian singing competition television series.

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The Voice (Australian TV series) season 3

The third season of The Voice, the Australian reality talent show, premiered on 4 May 2014 and concluded on 21 July 2014 with Anja Nissen being crowned the winner.

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The Washington Post

The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.

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The X Factor (Australian TV series)

The X Factor is an Australian television reality music competition, based on the original UK series, to find new singing talent.

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The X Factor (Australian TV series) season 5

The X Factor was an Australian television reality music competition, based on the original UK series, to find new singing talent; the winner of which received a Sony Music Australia recording contract and a management deal.

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The X Factor (British TV series)

The X Factor is a British reality television music competition, and part of the global X Factor franchise created by Simon Cowell.

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Thirty-two-bar form

The 32-bar form, also known as the AABA song form, American popular song form and the ballad form, is a song structure commonly found in Tin Pan Alley songs and other American popular music, especially in the first half of the 20th century.

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Thomson Reuters

Thomson Reuters Corporation is a Canadian-American multinational information conglomerate.

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Time (magazine)

Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.

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Time signature

A time signature (also known as meter signature, metre signature, and measure signature) is a convention in Western music notation that specifies how many note values of a particular type are contained in each measure (bar).

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TiVo Corporation

TiVo Corporation, formerly known as the Rovi Corporation and Macrovision Solutions Corporation, was an American technology company headquartered in San Jose, California.

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Today (American TV program)

Today (also called The Today Show) is an American morning television show that airs weekdays from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on NBC.

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Tracy Bonham

Tracy Kristin Bonham (born March 16, 1967) is an American alternative rock musician.

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Tribune Media

Tribune Media Company, also known as Tribune Company, was an American multimedia conglomerate headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.

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Triple J

Triple J (stylised in all lowercase) is a government-funded, national Australian radio station that began broadcasting in 1975 as a division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

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Turner Broadcasting System

Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. was an American television and media conglomerate founded by Ted Turner in 1965.

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TV Globo

TV Globo (stylized as tvglobo;, "Globe TV", or simply Globo and alternatively as Global), formerly known as Rede Globo, is a Brazilian free-to-air television network, launched by media proprietor Roberto Marinho on 26 April 1965.

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UK Albums Chart

The Official UK Albums Chart is a list of albums ranked by sales and audio streaming in the United Kingdom.

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UK singles chart

The UK Singles Chart (currently titled the Official Singles Chart, with the upper section more commonly known as the Official UK Top 40) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-selling singles in the United Kingdom, based upon physical sales, paid-for downloads and streaming.

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UKChartsPlus

UKChartsPlus is an independent weekly newsletter about the UK music charts.

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Ultratop

Ultratop is an organization which generates and publishes the official record charts in Belgium.

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Up to Now

Up to Now is the first compilation album by alternative rock band Snow Patrol.

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Urban contemporary music

Urban contemporary music, also known as urban music, hip hop, urban pop, or just simply urban, is a music radio format.

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USA Today

USA Today (often stylized in all caps) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company.

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Vanness Wu

Vanness Wu is an American-born Taiwanese singer and actor.

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Versace

Gianni Versace S.r.l., usually referred to as Versace, is an Italian luxury fashion company founded by Gianni Versace in 1978.

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Verse–chorus form

Verse–chorus form is a musical form going back to the 1840s, in such songs as "Oh! Susanna", "The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze", and many others.

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VH1

VH1 (originally an initialism for Video Hits One) is an American Basic Cable television network that launched on January 1, 1985, and is currently owned by the BET Media Group subsidiary of Paramount Global's CBS Entertainment Group based in New York City.

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Vibe (magazine)

Vibe is an American music and entertainment magazine founded by producers David Salzman and Quincy Jones.

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Victory Television Network

The Victory Television Network (VTN) is a religious independent television network serving the U.S. state of Arkansas.

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Vocal range

Vocal range is the range of pitches that a human voice can phonate.

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Whistling

Whistling, without the use of an artificial whistle, is achieved by creating a small opening with one's lips, usually after applying moisture (licking one's lips or placing water upon them) and then blowing or sucking air through the space.

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White Chicks

White Chicks is a 2004 American comedy film directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans from a screenplay co-written by Wayans, Xavier Cook, Andy McElfresh, Michael Anthony Snowden, with additional contributions by and starring Marlon Wayans and Shawn Wayans.

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Wild Cub

Wild Cub is an American indie rock band led by songwriter-composer Keegan DeWitt and multi-instrumentalist Jeremy Bullock.

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Winter Music Conference

The Winter Music Conference (WMC) is a week-long electronic music conference, held every March in Miami Beach, Florida, United States since 1985.

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Yahoo!

Yahoo! (styled yahoo! in its logo) is an American web services provider.

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Yahoo! Music

Yahoo! Music was a brand under which Yahoo! provided music services including Internet radio, a digital music store, music streaming service, media player software, and original programming.

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Yardbarker

Yardbarker is a digital media property focused on the publishing of sports and entertainment news and information.

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Your Face Sounds Familiar (Philippine TV series) season 2

The second season of Your Face Sounds Familiar was a singing and impersonation competition for celebrities on ABS-CBN.

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YouTube

YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.

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Zane Lowe

Alexander Zane Reed Lowe (born 7 August 1973) is a New Zealand radio DJ, live DJ, record producer, and television presenter.

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1970s in music

This article includes an overview of the major events and trends in popular music in the 1970s.

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2003 MTV Video Music Awards

The 2003 MTV Video Music Awards aired live on August 28, 2003, honoring the best music videos from June 1, 2002, to June 9, 2003.

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2004 Kids' Choice Awards

The 17th Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards was held on April 3, 2004.

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2004 MTV Video Music Awards Japan

The MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2004 were hosted by entertainer and singer Tomomitsu Yamaguchi at Tokyo Bay NK Hall in Urayasu, Chiba.

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2004 MuchMusic Video Awards

The 2004 MuchMusic Video Awards were held on June 19, 2004, and featured performances by the Beastie Boys, Evanescence, Billy Talent, Hilary Duff, Kanye West and others.

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36th NAACP Image Awards

The 36th NAACP Image Awards ceremony, presented by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), honored outstanding representations and achievements of people of color in motion pictures, television, music, and literature during the 2004 calendar year.

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4 Intimate Nights with Beyoncé

4 Intimate Nights with Beyoncé was the second concert residency by American recording artist Beyoncé.

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46th Annual Grammy Awards

The 46th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 8, 2004, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California honoring the best in music for the recording of the year beginning from October 1, 2002, through September 30, 2003.

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See also

Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration

MTV Video Music Award for Best Female Video

Song recordings produced by Rich Harrison

Songs written by Eugene Record

Songs written by Rich Harrison

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_in_Love

Also known as Crazy In Love (song), Crazy in Love (Beyoncé Knowles song), Crazy in Love (Beyoncé song), Krazy in Luv.

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