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24 may refer to: * 24 (number), the natural number following 23 and preceding 25 * one of the years 24 BC, AD 24, 1924, 2024 Science * Chromium, an transition metal in the periodic table * 24 Themis, an asteroid in the asteroid belt Film and television * 24 frames per second, a common frame rate in film and television * ''24'' (TV series), an American show depicting the events of a single day in 24 real-time episodes per season ** '' 24: Live Another Day'', a 2014 continuation of the original television series ** '' 24: Redemption'', a 2008 television movie related to the television series ** '' 24: The Game'', a 2006 video game based on the television series * ''24'' (Indian TV series), an Indian TV series based on the American show of the same name * ''24'' (2001 film), a Czech thriller film * ''24'' (2016 film), an Indian Tamil film ** ''24'' (soundtrack), the album of the 2016 Tamil film * ''24'' (2021 film), a Singaporean art film Music * ''24'' (album), a ...
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24 (number)
24 (twenty-four) is the natural number following 23 and preceding 25. The SI prefix for 1024 is yotta (Y), and for 10−24 (i.e., the reciprocal of 1024) yocto (y). These numbers are the largest and smallest number to receive an SI prefix to date. In mathematics 24 is an even composite number, with 2 and 3 as its distinct prime factors. It is the first number of the form 2''q'', where ''q'' is an odd prime. It is the smallest number with exactly eight positive divisors: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, and 24; thus, it is a highly composite number, having more divisors than any smaller number. Furthermore, it is an abundant number, since the sum of its proper divisors ( 36) is greater than itself, as well as a superabundant number. In number theory and algebra *24 is the smallest 5- hemiperfect number, as it has a half-integer abundancy index: *:1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 6 + 8 + 12 + 24 = 60 =  × 24 *24 is a semiperfect number, since adding up all the proper divisors of 24 ...
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24 (soundtrack)
''24'' is the soundtrack album, composed by A. R. Rahman with song lyrics by Vairamuthu and Madhan Karky, to the 2016 Tamil film of the same name, produced by Suriya and directed by Vikram Kumar. The film stars Suriya, Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Nithya Menen in lead roles. The album features six tracks, and was released on 9 April 2016 by Eros Music. Background In November 2014, A. R. Rahman was announced as the film soundtrack and score composer. Rahman had a six-hour script narration session with Suriya and Vikram Kumar before signing the project. Recording of the track "Punnagaye" written by lyricist Vairamuthu was completed by February 2015. In an interview with ''The Hindu'', Suriya told that recording of one more track was completed by September 2015. According to lyricist Madhan Karky, for the track "Naan Un": Rahman was trying out a tune on his piano and Karky was writing the lyrics while listening to him. He wrote a line in Tamil, "Undhan Azhagil Iraivanai Kaankiraen" ...
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24 (puzzle)
The 24 puzzle is an arithmetical puzzle in which the objective is to find a way to manipulate four integers so that the end result is 24. For example, for the numbers 4, 7, 8, 8, a possible solution is (7-(8\div8))\times4=24. The problem has been played as a card game in Shanghai since the 1960s, using playing cards. It has been known by other names, including Maths24. A proprietary version of the game has been created which extends the concept of the basic game to more complex mathematical operations. Original version The original version of 24 is played with an ordinary deck of playing cards with all the face cards removed. The aces are taken to have the value 1 and the basic game proceeds by having 4 cards dealt and the first player that can achieve the number 24 exactly using only allowed operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and parentheses) wins the hand. Some advanced players allow exponentiation, roots, logarithms, and other operations. For shor ...
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Let Yourself Free
''Let Yourself Free'' is the fifth studio album by American band Fitz and the Tantrums. It was released on November 11, 2022, by Elektra Records. A deluxe edition of the album with six extra songs was released on June 23, 2023. Background Lead vocalist Michael Fitzpatrick explained he and the band wanted to be "more judicious" with the writing process by writing only "two or three ongsa week and really think about it and sit with them." Fifty songs were written in consideration for the record, which were eventually narrowed down to the twelve songs that appear on the final album. The band intended for the album to nod back to their early influences, with songs like "Silver Platter" and "Steppin' on Me" recalling their debut album '' Pickin' Up the Pieces'' (2010). Singles The album was supported by two singles. The lead single, "Sway", was released on August 4, 2023 with a music video released the same day. The second single, "Moneymaker", was released on September 27, 2022, s ...
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24 (Kanye West Song)
"24" is a song by American vocalist and record producer Kanye West from his tenth studio album, ''Donda'' (2021). The song features additional vocals from KayCyy and the Sunday Service Choir. West and KayCyy wrote it alongside Brian Miller, Ojivolta, and Warryn Campbell. The song is titled after the jersey number of Kobe Bryant, for whom it was recorded shortly after his death in January 2020. While the song did experience different reiterations over time, West had written its melody a day before Bryant died. A gospel song that includes church organ stabs, it is a tribute to Bryant. Music critics generally commended West's vocal performance on "24" and some welcomed the song's gospel style, while a few critics highlighted the Sunday Service Choir's contributions. In the United States, it reached number 43 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, alongside peaking at number 14 on both the Christian Songs and Gospel Songs charts. The song also scored top-50 positions in Australia, Canad ...
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24 (Money Man Song)
"24" is a song by American rapper Money Man. It was released on February 21, 2020 as a single from his eighteenth mixtape, ''Epidemic''. A remix version featuring Lil Baby was released on August 14, 2020. Both versions and the song's title itself serve as tributes to basketball player Kobe Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash in January 2020. Composition The bass-heavy track starts off with Money Man paying his respect to Kobe Bryant. He further "flexes his status as an independent artist", accentuating his "lavish" lifestyle, including the diamonds on his chains and the expensive cars he rides around. Aron A. of ''HotNewHipHop'' gave the song a ''HOTTTTT'' rating and said: "The rapper's hustler's mentality informs each bar he spits. It could be a light flex or a moment of introspection but Money Man drops jewels and gems throughout his music". Remix The official "24" remix with Lil Baby was released on August 14, 2020 and included on the deluxe edition of Money Man's ''Epid ...
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Ogbert The Nerd
Ogbert the Nerd is an American emo band from New Brunswick, New Jersey. The band formed in 2018 and has released one album, ''I Don't Hate You'' in 2020, an EP, and a few singles. History Named after a joke from 30 Rock, the band members grew up in the New Jersey music scene, attending shows and playing in various bands, then formed Ogbert the Nerd in 2018. On February 24, 2019, the band put out their first release, an EP simply titled ''EP''. Recorded between January and February of that year, it featured three songs that would later be re-recorded for the band's debut. On Halloween 2020, the band released "Do It For Elio" and announced that their debut album would be released on December 11. On November 27, the band released the second single for the album, "Snail". ''I Don't Hate You'', their debut, was released through Sun Eater Records. In an overall positive review, Stereogum's Chris DeVille called the album "extremely fun and shouty", as well as "raw, unhinged, ndmas ...
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Honeymoon (Lana Del Rey Album)
''Honeymoon'' is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey. It was released on September 18, 2015, by Polydor Records and Interscope Records, and was produced by Del Rey alongside longtime collaborators Rick Nowels and Kieron Menzies. The album marked a departure from the more guitar-driven instrumentation of Del Rey's previous album '' Ultraviolence'' and a return to the baroque pop of ''Born to Die'' and ''Paradise''. Lyrically, the album touches on themes of tortured romance, resentment, lust, escapism, and violence. Upon release, ''Honeymoon'' received mostly positive reviews from music critics, appearing on the 2015 best albums lists of many publications. At the time of its release, several critics considered the album Del Rey's best album to date. The album debuted at number two on the US ''Billboard'' 200, selling 116,000 units in first week, and peaking at number one in Australia, Greece and Ireland. The album was supported by the release of two si ...
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Appalachian Incantation
Appalachian may refer to: * Appalachian Mountains, a major mountain range in eastern United States and Canada * Appalachian Trail, a hiking trail in the eastern United States * The people of Appalachia and their culture ** Appalachian Americans, ethnic group native to Appalachia ** Appalachian English, the variety of English native to Central and Southern Appalachia ** Appalachian music * Appalachian State University, in Boone, North Carolina See also * Appalachia (other) * * Appellation (other) An appellation in general is a name, title, designation, or the act of naming. Specifically it may refer to: * Appellation :# a verbal or written designation of an individual, e.g. ''Lord'', or ''Prince'' :# a verbal or written designation of a u ...
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24 (Jem Song)
24 may refer to: * 24 (number), the natural number following 23 and preceding 25 * one of the years 24 BC, AD 24, 1924, 2024 Film and television * 24 frames per second, a common frame rate in film and television * ''24'' (TV series), an American show depicting the events of a single day in 24 real-time episodes per season ** '' 24: Live Another Day'', a 2014 limited series continuation of the original series ** '' 24: Redemption'', a 2008 television movie related to the television series ** '' 24: The Game'', a 2006 video game based on the television series * ''24'' (2001 film), a Czech thriller film * ''24'' (2016 film), an Indian Tamil film ** ''24'' (soundtrack), the album of the 2016 Tamil film * ''24'' (Indian TV series), an Indian TV series based on the American show of the same name * 24 (Turkey), a Turkish television news channel Music * ''24'' (album), a compilation album by Christian group Point of Grace * "24" (Game Theory song), on the 1985 album ''Rea ...
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24 (Game Theory Song)
''Real Nighttime'' is the second full-length album from Game Theory, a California power pop band founded by guitarist and singer-songwriter Scott Miller. Released in 1985, the album is cited as "a watershed work in '80s paisley underground pop." A 30th anniversary reissue was released in March 2015, on CD and in a limited first pressing on red vinyl, with 13 bonus tracks. The album was the group's first to be produced by Mitch Easter, who continued as the producer of subsequent Game Theory albums through the rest of the 1980s. Background ''Real Nighttime'' was the last of Game Theory's albums to be recorded by the band's Davis, California-based line-up, a quartet fronted by Scott Miller on guitar and lead vocals. According to rock critic Mark Deming, "while Miller was clearly the leader of this band, the outstanding percussion work from Dave Gill, the evocative keyboards from Nan Becker, and the solid, propulsive bass of Fred Juhos played an invaluable role in making these songs w ...
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24 (album)
''24'' is the first greatest hits album by contemporary Christian music group Point of Grace. It was released in 2003 by Word Records. The album title refers to the group's 24 consecutive #1 hits on the ''Billboard'' Contemporary Christian Songs chart. One new song was recorded for the album: "Day by Day," which was founding member Terry Jones' final recording with the group, prior to her departure in 2004, when she was replaced by Leigh Cappillino. The album was originally released in a digipak with only the words "Point of Grace" and "24" on the cover. It was later reissued in a standard 2CD jewel case with a photo of the group added to the cover, then again with a photo including Cappillino, though she does not appear on the album. Two tie-ins to the album were released: a book written by the group, titled ''Keep the Candle Burning: 24 Reflections on Our Favorite Songs'', and a DVD of music videos, titled ''7'' (a play on the phrase "24/7"). Track listing * Disc 1, track ...
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