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  2. Jay-Z - Wikipedia

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    On May 21, 2009, Jay-Z announced he would be parting ways with Def Jam, and had struck a multi-million-dollar deal to sign with Live Nation, with whom he would start his Roc Nation imprint which would serve as a record label, talent/management agency, and music publishing company [91] and also partnered with production team Stargate to start a ...

  3. Code Orange discography - Wikipedia

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    Love Is Love/Return to Dust (as Code Orange Kids) [3] Released: November 20, 2012; Label: Deathwish; Formats: CD, digital download ...

  4. New Kids: Continue - Wikipedia

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    New Kids: Continue is the first extended play of South Korean boy band iKON. It is the third of the group's four-part album series that began with the single album New Kids: Begin and ended with the second extended play New Kids: The Final. [1] It was released by YG Entertainment on August 2, 2018.

  5. New Kids: The Final - Wikipedia

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    New Kids: The Final is the second extended play by South Korean boy band iKON. It is the final installment of the group's four-part album series following the single album New Kids: Begin and extended play New Kids: Continue. [1] It was released by YG Entertainment on October 1, 2018. [2] The mini-album includes a total of four tracks. [3]

  6. English language - Wikipedia

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    While grammarians such as Henry Sweet [204] and Otto Jespersen [205] noted that the English cases did not correspond to the traditional Latin-based system, some contemporary grammars, for example Huddleston & Pullum (2002), retain traditional labels for the cases, calling them nominative and accusative cases respectively.

  7. There Are Rules - Wikipedia

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    There Are Rules is the fifth studio album by American rock band The Get Up Kids, the band's first studio album release since 2004's Guilt Show.After their initial reunion, the band decided to challenge themselves to write and record an album in only two weeks without using any digital technology.

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