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  • Laura's Song Parodies - Volume 26 by HeiwaRoraAi
    HeiwaRoraAi
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    The 26th volume presents: . A parody of It's A Man's World by James Brown based on an alliance that consists of Spider-Man, Deadpool and Daredevil. . A Sly Cooper version of I Want My Life by Bucky Covington based on how us Sly Cooper really miss him and how we would like a new instalment of his franchise. . A parody of The Bed Intruder Song based on Kaa from The Jungle Book hypnotizing various My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic I wrote back in 2014. . A parody of Greatest Day by Take That based on some moments of gaming back in 2009.
  • Daikis kick back by bingeeater345
    bingeeater345
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    Daiki has a huge secret that no one knows about. Read to find out more.
  • James Brown Returns by ColJax
    ColJax
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  • Mellow Vibes (MJ) by sunsetdriva
    sunsetdriva
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    Anita never had a true friend. Daughter of James Brown. May seem like a wish desire. But not when you face backbiting, lies and using. All because of her fame. They feed on fame.They take her, take her wants, secrets and trust. Then leave her heartbroken. Until she meets hardworking Michael Jackson. Lead singer of The Jackson 5. Then everything changes. She feels like she can confide in him. A true friend. But it's all wrong. A deep hidden secret is told. Everything comes crashing down. Anita then goes to Mellow Vibes. Where she can forget about greed. And everything that lies behind it.
  • I Wish the King | Another Life For Michael Jackson by IWishtheKing
    IWishtheKing
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    MJ leaves fame and family at age 18 to pursue musical mastery on his own terms, while trying to hide his true identity along the way. We lose his classic solo albums beginning with "Off the Wall", but we gain a happier, more local MJ, who is free to continue his quest as a musician. Will Michael transcend his troubled, fabled past?