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  2. Best headphones for kids: Comfort, safety, and ... - AOL

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    These days, raising kids means being inundated with technology. Everywhere you turn there’s a little one with a device of some kind in their hand. Like it or not, technology is just as much a ...

  3. The best workout headphones - AOL

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    Beats Fit Pro $ at Amazon. Beats Fit Pro $ at Best Buy. Beats Fit Pro $ at Target. The Beats Fit Pro has been my go-to workout earbud for years, even after trying out dozens of competitors.

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    Whether you're into wireless earbuds or over-ear headphones, these are the best workout audio options that are sweatproof from Jaybird, Beats by Dre, and more. 6 Pairs of Headphones Tough Enough ...

  5. Ray J - Wikipedia

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    Raycon Inc. In November 2017, Ray J co-founded a direct-to-consumer electronics brand called Raycon. Raycon sells wireless audio products such as earbuds and headphones. Ray J oversees brand and strategy. Personal life. In August 2016, Ray J married Princess Love at Los Angeles' Cathedral of Saint Vibiana.

  6. Exercise and music - Wikipedia

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    Exercise and music involves the use of music before, during, and/or after performing a physical activity. Listening to music while exercising is done to improve aspects of exercise, such as strength output, exercise duration, and motivation. [1] [2] [3] The use of music during exercise can provide physiological benefits as well as psychological ...

  7. Chicken Fat (song) - Wikipedia

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    History. "Chicken Fat" was the theme song for President John F. Kennedy 's youth fitness program, and millions of 7-inch 33 RPM discs which were pressed for free by Capitol Records were heard in elementary, junior high school and high school gymnasiums across the United States throughout the 1960s and 1970s. [2]