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What (who) is i feel out of sorts - definition

SONG WRITTEN BY PRINCE, POPULARISED IN A 1984 COVER BY CHAKA KHAN
I Feel For You; I Feel 4 U; I Feel for You (song)

I Feel for You         
"I Feel for You" is a song written by American musician Prince that originally appeared on his 1979 self-titled album. The most successful and best-known version was recorded by R&B singer Chaka Khan and appeared on her 1984 album of the same name.
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THE FIRST HOMININ EXPANSION INTO EURASIA (2.1–0.1 MA)
Out of Africa 1; Out of Africa I; Archaic human expansions out of Africa; Earliest human expansions out of Africa; Early hominin expansions out of Africa; Dispersal of Homo erectus; Early human expansions out of Africa; Early expansions of hominins out of Africa.; Dispersal beyond Africa; Dispersal from Africa; Early hominin expansion
Several expansions of populations of archaic humans (genus Homo) out of Africa and throughout Eurasia took place in the course of the Lower Paleolithic, and into the beginning Middle Paleolithic, between about 2.1 million and 0.
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GERMAN RECORD LABEL
Out of Line Records; Out of Line; Out Of Line Records; Out Of Line Music; Out Of Line; Aeverium
informal
behaving inappropriately or incorrectly.

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I Feel for You

"I Feel for You" is a song written by American musician Prince that originally appeared on his 1979 self-titled album. The most successful and best-known version was recorded by R&B singer Chaka Khan and appeared on her 1984 album of the same name. It became the recipient of two Grammy Awards for Best R&B Song (with Prince as its songwriter) and Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for Khan.