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"text": "Did you know that this song has been sampled almost 350 times? \n--\nThis was the debut single by Zapp and the opening track on their 1980 self-titled debut.\n--\nHere's a live performance: https://www.facebook.com/ThrowbackMusicAndNewSchoolFlavor2/videos/zapp-live-more-bounce-to-the-ounce-1980-classic/230500648279664/"
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