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  2. Pass the Dutchie - Wikipedia

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    The song was the band's first release on a major label. Following a shouted intro taken from U Roy's "Rule the Nation" with words slightly altered, the track combined two songs: "Gimme the Music" by U Brown, and "Pass the Kouchie" by Mighty Diamonds, which deals with the recreational use of cannabis (kouchie being slang for a cannabis pipe). [3]

  3. Aysanabee - Wikipedia

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    CBC Music named Watin as one of the 22 best Canadian albums of 2022, [ 8] and "Nomads" as one of the ten best Canadian songs of the year. [ 9] Aysanabee was a Juno Award nominee for Contemporary Indigenous Artist of the Year for Watin at the Juno Awards of 2023. [ 10] He performed "We Were Here (It's in My Blood)" at the live gala on March 13 ...

  4. Gunnarolla - Wikipedia

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    www .gunnarolla .com. Andrew Gunadie (better known as gunnarolla on YouTube; born February 7, 1986) is a Canadian internet personality, musician, and video producer. He is best known for "Canadian, Please", a music video in which he co-starred and co-produced with Julia Bentley. Collectively, his YouTube videos have surpassed 10 million views.

  5. Tears Are Not Enough - Wikipedia

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    Producer (s) David Foster. Jim Vallance (co-producer) " Tears Are Not Enough " is a 1985 charity single recorded by a supergroup of Canadian artists, under the name Northern Lights, to raise funds for relief of the 1983–85 famine in Ethiopia. It was one of a number of such supergroup singles recorded between December 1984 and April 1985 ...

  6. Cloud Number Nine - Wikipedia

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    Cloud Number Nine. " Cloud Number Nine " (sometimes spelled as " Cloud #9 " or " Cloud Number 9 ") is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams. It was released on May 3, 1999, as the third single from his eighth studio album, On a Day Like Today (1998). The single version is notable for being one of the few remixes Bryan Adams released ...

  7. Save Your Tears - Wikipedia

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    "Save Your Tears" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd from his fourth studio album, After Hours (2020). It was released to Dutch contemporary hit radio on August 9, 2020 as the album's fourth and final single.

  8. We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together - Wikipedia

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    According to Swift, she wanted the video to be as "quirky as the song sounds" and stated that "There's just knitting everywhere; there's just random woodland creatures popping up." [41] Prior to the video's release, a fourteen-second preview was released by CMT on their official YouTube on August 30, 2012. [121]

  9. Lauren Riihimaki - Wikipedia

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    Lauren Riihimaki. Lauren Kobayashi Riihimaki (born August 11, 1993) [ 2] is a Canadian YouTuber known for her video content on the LaurDIY YouTube channel as well as her vlog and podcast content on the LaurDIY Vlogs and WILD 'TIL 9 channels, respectively. [ 3] As of January 2022, LaurDIY has over 8.5 million subscribers, and LaurDIY Vlogs and ...