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  2. List of models in music videos - Wikipedia

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    Kate Moss has appeared in music videos for Elton John, Paul McCartney and George Michael. Naomi Campbell appeared in George Michael's "Freedom! '90" and Duran Duran's "Girl Panic!" alongside various other supermodels. In 2002, Natalia Vodianova appeared in the music video for "I Get Along" by the Pet Shop Boys.

  3. Honorific nicknames in popular music - Wikipedia

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    When describing popular music artists, honorific nicknames are used, most often in the media or by fans, to indicate the significance of an artist, and are often religious, familial, or most frequently royal and aristocratic titles, used metaphorically. Honorific nicknames were used in classical music in Europe even in the early 19th century ...

  4. NoCopyrightSounds - Wikipedia

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    The label was described by Forbes as "a YouTube-first label that allows indie creators to use and even monetize its music freely as long as they give due credit back to the content owners." [9] [10] [11]

  5. Free music - Wikipedia

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    Free music or libre music is music that, like free software, can freely be copied, distributed and modified for any purpose. Thus free music is either in the public domain or licensed under a free license by the artist or copyright holder themselves, often as a method of promotion. It does not mean that there should be no fee involved.

  6. Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (music) - Wikipedia

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    This includes all non-performing boy bands (e.g. One Direction, BTS, and Wanna One) and girl groups (e.g. Spice Girls, Morning Musume, and Blackpink), for example TLC (group), Red Velvet (group), or RD (group) The examples provided above were an example of how inconsistent the disambiguation parentheses were before 2015 when this was written.

  7. Gee (Girls' Generation song) - Wikipedia

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    Gee (Girls' Generation song) " Gee " is a song by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation, who originally recorded a Korean-language version for an extended play (EP) that was released in South Korea by SM Entertainment on January 5, 2009. Nayutawave Records released a Japanese-language version of "Gee" on October 20, 2010, as the group's ...

  8. Girls Names - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Grimes. Website. www .girlsnamesband .com. Girls Names was a band from Belfast, Northern Ireland, [1] formed in 2009 by Cathal Cully and Neil Brogan. Before they disbanded in 2019, the released four albums— Dead To Me, The New Life, Arms Around a Vision, and Stains on Silence —as well as several EPs, singles, and split singles .

  9. Run the World (Girls) - Wikipedia

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    An unedited demo of the song, then thought to be titled "Girls (Who Run the World)", was leaked on the internet on April 18, 2011. "Run the World" premiered on US radio on April 21, 2011, and was digitally released the same day. "Run the World" is an electropop and R&B song that heavily samples "Pon de Floor" by Major Lazer.