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  2. 7/11 (song) - Wikipedia

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    It was released on November 25, 2014, by Columbia Records as the second single from the reissue. The song was written by Beyoncé, Bobby Johnson, and Alonzo Holt. "7/11" is a trap song with elements of hip hop present in its composition. It features rap -singing vocals by Beyoncé over a warped up-tempo beat.

  3. Munimuni - Wikipedia

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    History Formation (2012-2013) Munimuni were formed in UP Diliman, where TJ de Ocampo met Adj Jiao who was, at that time, doing a musical project with Red Calayan.They figured out that they had similar tastes in music, so they started writing and arranging songs together.

  4. Kulayan Natin - Wikipedia

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    Singles from Kulayan Natin. "Tahanan". Released: March 15, 2018. "Oras". Released: August 29, 2018. "Kalachuchi". Released: December 1, 2018. Kulayan Natin is the debut studio album by Filipino indie folk band Munimuni. It was released on July 26, 2019 by Marilag Records and Productions.

  5. Clear Channel memorandum - Wikipedia

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    Reasons for inclusions. The Clear Channel memorandum contains songs that, in their titles or lyrics, vaguely refer to open subjects intertwined with the September 11 attacks, such as airplanes, collisions, death, conflict, violence, explosions, the month of September, and New York City, as well as general concepts that could be connected to ...

  6. 7-Eleven - Wikipedia

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    7-Eleven, Inc. 7-Eleven, Inc. [2] is an American convenience store chain, headquartered in Irving, Texas and owned by Japanese company Seven & I Holdings through Seven-Eleven Japan Co., Ltd. [3] The chain was founded in 1927 as an ice house storefront in Dallas. It was named Tote'm Stores between 1928 and 1946.

  7. Blaster Silonga - Wikipedia

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    Blaster Mitchell Medina Silonga (born 30 September 1999), popularly known as Blaster Silonga or mononymously as BLASTER (stylized in uppercase), is a Filipino singer-songwriter and a musician. He is known as the lead guitarist and co-vocalist of IV of Spades while he also pursues solo music and formed his own band known as "Blaster and the ...

  8. Weekend Smash-And-Grab At 7-11 Leads To Abandoned Car ... - Patch

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    Police say that shortly after 3 a.m., two unidentified men entered the store and went behind the counter. The suspects then smashed the register onto the floor and removed an undisclosed amount of ...

  9. Timeline for the day of the September 11 attacks - Wikipedia

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    Major events Flight paths of the four planes used on September 11. 7:59 a.m.: American Airlines Flight 11, a Boeing 767 with registration number N334AA, carrying 76 passengers (excluding the hijackers) and 11 crew members, departs 14 minutes late from Logan International Airport in Boston, bound for Los Angeles International Airport.

  10. IV of Spades - Wikipedia

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    IV of Spades. IV of Spades (stylized in all caps; pronounced "four of spades" [5]) was a Filipino rock band from Metro Manila, Philippines, consisting of vocalist, bassist and keyboardist Zild Benitez, vocalist and lead guitarist Blaster Silonga, and drummer Badjao de Castro. Unique served as the band's lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist until ...

  11. 911 (King Giddra song) - Wikipedia

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    The song delivers potent, politically charged lyrics that challenge the United States government and their role in the terrorist attacks of 9/11. Lyrics. The song uses a repetitive chanting of the phrase "Remember that day, that day, that day" as its chorus in memory of September 11, and the attacks that clearly resonated across the world. Both ...