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    Mar 13, 2008, 02:12 PM
    Looking for a rare late 80's song
    Hello,the song that I'm looking for repeats the same word four or five times for example:
    "everlasting,everlasting,everlasting,everlasti ng" then has a catchy beat that the closes it resembles is the song "rolling with kid n play" by "kid 'n' play",the word I used "everlasting"
    MAY NOT BE THE EXACT WORD OF THIS SONG,I don't know,please tell me the artist's name
    And the song's name of this 80's song that was played in many clubs in New York city,thanks in advance.:)

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