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Follow-ups like “The Marshall” and “Come Again” incorporated more spiritual Rastafarian lyrical themes, and he joined a supergroup with Shabba Ranks and Home T that scored a big hit with “Holding On.”

In 2002 she scored another big hit with “Wish I Didn’t Miss You,” which has more than 136 million streams on Spotify.

England Under-21 striker Liam Delap has been a big hit for Ipswich Town since his move for an initial fee of £15m from Manchester City in the summer, scoring 10 goals in the Premier League, despite his club struggling at the wrong end of the table.

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Her response came in the form of her own big hit, Rockin' Chair - penned by Willie Clarke and Clarence Reid - which helped to define the label's dance-oriented Miami sound.

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Originally a big hit in Japan, recent entries in the series have found a huge worldwide audience.

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