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・ Come Unto Down
・ Come Up Smiling
・ Come Upstairs
・ Come Wake Me Up
・ Come Walk with Me
・ Come Wander with Me
・ Come What May
・ Come What May (1952 song)
・ Come What May (2001 song)
・ Come What May (band)
・ Come What May (film)
・ Come What(ever) May
・ Come Wind
・ Come with a Friend
・ Come with Me
Come with Me (Dappy song)
・ Come with Me (EP)
・ Come with Me (Kumi Koda song)
・ Come with Me (Phil Collins song)
・ Come with Me (Puff Daddy song)
・ Come with Me (Ricky Martin song)
・ Come with Me (Sammie song)
・ Come with Me (Waylon Jennings song)
・ Come with Me 2 Hell
・ Come with Me 2 Hell Part 2
・ Come with Me Now
・ Come with Us
・ Come with Us/The Test
・ Come ye Blessed
・ Come Ye Sons of Art


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Come with Me (Dappy song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Come with Me (Dappy song)

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"Come With Me" is a collaborative song by British record artist Dappy, upcoming MC Margs and music producers David Dawood and Nathan Retro, known for producing the Roll Deep hit song "Good Times". The song was written by all four artists in different global locations, between December 2011 and May 2012.〔 "Come With Me" was originally to be released as the third official single from Dappy's debut solo studio album, ''Bad Intentions'' on 12 August 2012 as a digital download via the iTunes Store, however the single was removed off iTunes for unknown reasons.〔 The song received its premiere when Dappy performed the song live at the Radio 1's Big Weekend in London on 23 June 2012.
==Writing and production==
"Come With Me" was written by singer-songwriter and rapper Costadinos Contostavlos (Dappy), and co-produced by record producers David Dawood (Dawood) and Nathan Retro (Retro). According to Dawood and Retro, the vocals for the song were recorded in China, Russia and Italy over a six-month period, prior to the single's release on 12 August 2012. They also stated that the track was initially intended as a left-over track for use in the future. They said:
"Come With Me" marks Dappy's fourth single away from N-Dubz, and follows his collaboration with Brian May on "Rockstar", which peaked at #2 in February 2012.

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