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  2. Number 1 (Tinchy Stryder song) - Wikipedia

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    Music video. "Number 1" on YouTube. " Number 1 " is a song by Ghanaian-British rapper Tinchy Stryder featuring vocals from Dappy of N-Dubz and co-written by Dappy, James Lavelle and Fraser T. Smith, who produced the track, for Stryder's second studio album, Catch 22. The song was released as a single on 20 April 2009 from Stryder's studio album ...

  3. N-Dubz - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, N-Dubz won Best UK Act at the MOBO Awards and released their second album, Against All Odds. It charted at number six and was certified platinum, preceded by their first top-10 single "I Need You". The same year, N-Dubz achieved their first UK chart-topper, as a featured artist on Tinchy Stryder's song "Number 1".

  4. Greatest Hits (N-Dubz album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is the first compilation album released by British trio N-Dubz, released following the announcement of the group's plans to go on a two-year hiatus. It was released in the United Kingdom on 28 November 2011 by Island Records. The album contains tracks from the band's three studio albums "Uncle B" (2008), "Against All Odds" (2009 ...

  5. Against All Odds (N-Dubz album) - Wikipedia

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    Released: 9 November 2009. "Playing with Fire". Released: 18 January 2010. "Say It's Over". Released: 19 April 2010. Against All Odds is the second studio album by English hip hop group N-Dubz. It was released in Ireland on 13 November 2009 and was released on 16 November 2009 in the UK. [3]

  6. Ouch (song) - Wikipedia

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    Ouch" combines elements of pop, British hip hop as well as R&B or blue-eyed soul. [citation needed] The song is accompanied by backing that combines both a violin and a piano melody. As with all N-Dubz songs, it was penned by the group themselves with group member, Fazer being credited for its production.

  7. List of songs in Victorious - Wikipedia

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    Victorious "Freak the Freak Out" "Forever Baby" Robbie Shapiro and Rex Powers No N/A "Number One" (A.K.A. "My World") Hayley, Tara in a duet Sikowitz in a solo No "Give It Up" Cat Valentine and Jade West Yes Victorious "Hate Me, Love Me" Hayley and Tara No N/A "Freak the Freak Out" Tori Vega: Yes Victorious "Rex Dies" "Forever Baby"

  8. N-Dubz discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of English hip hop trio N-Dubz consists of twenty-one singles, four studio albums, two extended plays, 28 music videos, five video album and one compilation album. N-Dubz have won four MOBO awards; Best Newcomer in 2007, Best Album for their debut album Uncle B) and Best Act in 2009 and Best Song in 2010 for their single ...

  9. You Better Not Waste My Time - Wikipedia

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    Background. "You Better Not Waste My Time" is a mid-paced track which features an upbeat rhythm consisting of lightly placed keys, horns and strong bass. It is both written and produced by the group and Jack Freegard. [1] The song features vocals and rapping by all three of N-Dubz's members: Dappy, Tulisa and Fazer.