" You Got It " is a 1989 song by Roy Orbison.
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Dance is an art form of coordinated bodily movement, typically to music and musical rhythms.
Dead reckoning is a process for estimating the value of a variable quantity by using a previous value and adding any changes.
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Ratt is the debut EP by American glam metal band Ratt. It was released independently in 1983 on the band's Time Coast label.
"Lay It Down" is a single by American glam metal band Ratt. It was the first single released to promote the group's second album, Invasion of Your Privacy.
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A collage is a work of visual arts, constituted of heterogeneous parts stuck together.
1999 was the last year of the 1990s as well as the penultimate year of the 20th century and the 2nd millennium.
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Ratt was an American heavy metal band that had significant commercial success in the 1980s, with their albums having been certified as gold, platinum, and multi-platinum by the RIAA. The group is perhaps best known for hit singles such as "Round and Round" and "Lay It Down", tracks that ranked on Billboard's top 40 at No. 12 and No. 40, respectively, as well as other songs such as "Wanted Man", "You're in Love" and "Dance". Along with groups such as friendly rivals Mötley Crüe, Ratt has been recognized as instrumental in the formation of the early 1980s Los Angeles glam metal scene, also known as "hair metal" or "pop metal".
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Tug of war is a sport that directly puts two teams against each other in a test of strength and stamina.
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