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23 may refer to: *23 (number), the natural number following 22 and preceding 24 * one of the years 23 BC, AD 23, 1923, 2023 Science * Vanadium, a transition metal in the periodic table * 23 Thalia, an asteroid in the asteroid belt Film and television * ''23'' (film), a 1998 German film * "23" (''Will & Grace''), a 2003 episode of the sitcom * '' The Number 23'', a 2007 film starring Jim Carrey * "The Number 23" (''Ugly Betty'' episode) or East Side Story, 2007 Music *23, a German rap duo composed of Bushido and Sido Albums * ''23'' (23 album), 2011, by German rappers Bushido and Sido alias 23 * ''23'' (Blonde Redhead album), 2007 * ''23'' (Rythem album), the third album from the Japanese duo, Rythem * ''23'' (Shadow Child EP), 2012, featuring Tymer * ''23'' (The Silents EP), 2007 * ''23'' (mixtape), 2022, the second mixtape by Central Cee *'' Untitled #23'', a 2009 album by The Church *'' Twentythree'', a 2005 album by Tristan Prettyman *''Twentythree'', by the band ...
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23 (number)
23 (twenty-three) is the natural number following 22 and preceding 24. In mathematics Twenty-three is the ninth prime number, the smallest odd prime that is not a twin prime. It is, however, a cousin prime with 19, and a sexy prime with 17 as well as 29. Twenty-three is also the fifth factorial prime, and the second Woodall prime. It is an Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part and real part of the form 3''n'' − 1. 23 is the fifth Sophie Germain prime and the fourth safe prime, 23 is the next to last member of the first Cunningham chain of the first kind to have five terms (2, 5, 11, 23, 47). Since 14! + 1 is a multiple of 23 but 23 is not one more than a multiple of 14, 23 is a Pillai prime. 23 is the smallest odd prime to be a highly cototient number, as the solution to ''x'' − φ(''x'') for the integers 95, 119, 143, 529. It is also a happy number in base-10. *In decimal, 23 is the second Smarandache–Wellin prime, as it is th ...
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23 (The Silents EP)
''23'' is the second EP released by Australian band The Silents. It was released on 3 November 2007 through Ivy League Records Ivy League Records is a record label based in Sydney, Australia. History Ivy League Records is an Australian-based record label established in 1997 by three ex-musician friends: Pete Lusty (John Reed Club) (RIP), Andy Cassell (Youth Group) an .... According to the band "Quiet Out in Here" and "Strangers" were recorded for the album but didn't sit cohesively enough with the other tracks, whilst "Window" is an older song. Track listing All songs written by Benjamin Stowe, Sam Ford, James Terry and Alex Board unless otherwise noted.Australasian Performing Rights Association
# "23" – 2:29 # "Quiet Out in Here" – 1:53 # "Window" – 3:05 # "Strangers" (Benjamin Stowe ...
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John Goodison (musician)
John Kenneth Goodison (born 1943 Coventry, Warwickshire, England died September 3, 1988 Coventry, England) who first appeared as Johnny B. Great, was an English rock musician, songwriter and record producer. He was best known as vocalist for his later project Big John's Rock and Roll Circus, which had a number 1 hit in South Africa. He also used the pseudonyms Peter Simmons and Peter Simons for co-writing songs for such as The Brotherhood of Man; Goodison was in the Brotherhood's original line-up from its foundation in 1969, co-writing and performing its 1970 chart hits "United We Stand" and "Where Are You Going to My Love" as well as other songs before leaving the group in 1971. In 1975 he co-wrote and co-produced The Bay City Rollers' second No. 1 " Give a Little Love" with Phil Wainman, and Status Quo had a Top 40 hit in 1988 with "Who Gets The Love", co-written by Goodison and Pip Williams. Goodison used to back The Walker Brothers on tour. He also worked for CBS Records and ...
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Chase Atlantic
Chase Atlantic (occasionally stylized as CHASE ATLANTIC) is an Australian alternative R&B band and production trio from Cairns, Queensland, formed in 2014. The group consists of three members: Christian Anthony, Clinton Cave and Mitchel Cave. Chase Atlantic has released seven EPs and three albums. Career 2011–2013: Before Chase Atlantic Christian Anthony and Mitchel Cave were in a boy band called What About Tonight. They formed the band to audition for season 4 of ''The X Factor'' Australia, although they were eliminated in week two, coming in eleventh place. Mitchel Cave's older brother, Clinton Cave, had a successful YouTube channel, ''Clinton Cave Music'', where the brothers would release cover songs on a regular basis. In 2013, the three members performed together for the first time under the name ''K.I.D.S. (Kind Imaginations. Destructive Situations.)'' and released the original song "Addicted." They have since deleted all content from the channel. 2014–2015: ''Dall ...
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Shadow Child
Simon Neale (born 20 January 1977 in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England), known by his stage names Shadow Child and Dave Spoon, is an English radio DJ and dance music producer. He's also part of the duo Avec alongside Doorly. He was part of the line-up on BBC Radio 1's "In New DJs We Trust" feature, which ran from Thursday night to Friday morning at 2 am to 4 am. The DJ has become notable for his hits, "Bad Girl (At Night)" with Lisa Maffia and "Baditude" with Sam Obernik. His first release as Shadow Child was on Dirtybird Records in March 2012, and he's since formed his own record label, Food Music, alongside Lewis of Kry Wolf. Simon has a show on Rinse FM from 9 am to 1 pm every Wednesday evening as Shadow Child. Biography Simon Neale grew up listening to a mixture of synth-pop and early '90s house and rave, and attended a secondary school that had an undiscovered TB-303 and Juno 60 in the music room cupboard. Using his Dave Spoon alias, he's established himself on the UK dance ...
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Shakira (album)
''Shakira'' is the tenth studio album and fourth English album overall by Colombian singer and songwriter Shakira, released on 21 March 2014 by RCA Records. It is her first English-language album since her eighth studio album, ''She Wolf'' (2009). Shakira revealed in November 2011 that she had begun work on the album, which continued into 2013. The album was initially set to be released in 2012, but was delayed because of Shakira's pregnancy and scrapped most of those songs and started making new ones. Since starting the album, Shakira departed Epic Records, signed a new management deal with Roc Nation and subsequently signed to Epic's sister label, RCA Records. A pop album, ''Shakira'' has a diverse musical style that incorporates a range of genres such as reggae and rock, as well as dance and country elements. Its production is characterized by lean, tender verses and muscular, ecstatic choruses, that incorporate swirling, crashing sounds. The album's lyrics explore motherhoo ...
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High Maintenance (Saweetie EP)
''High Maintenance'' is the debut extended play (EP) by American rapper Saweetie. It was released digitally on March 16, 2018, by Warner Records and Artistry Worldwide. It is composed of nine tracks, with "Icy Grl" having been released as a single on October 2, 2017. The EP debuted at number 32 on the ''Billboard'' R&B/Hip-Hop Album Sales chart. Background After graduating, Saweetie decided to pursue a rap career. She began posting short raps on her Instagram account in 2016. One video featured her rapping over the beat from Khia's classic "My Neck, My Back (Lick It)", which would eventually turn into "Icy Grl". She first released the song on her SoundCloud in the summer of 2017 and later released a music video for it in October of the same year. The visual would go viral online. To follow that up, Saweetie released in that same month a freestyle rap called "High Maintenance" accompanied by a short clip of herself rapping a verse to the song, all while in her kitchen. It would ...
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Futures (album)
''Futures'' is the fifth studio album by American rock band Jimmy Eat World, released on October 19, 2004, through Interscope Records. After touring in support of ''Bleed American'' (2001) for two years, the band returned home and began working on new material by mid-2003. Following fruitless sessions with producer Mark Trombino, the band re-grouped and recorded with Gil Norton. The sessions lasted from February to May 2004 and were held at various studios in California and Arizona. Described as encompassing several rock styles, ''Futures'' included more solos and complex guitar parts than past releases, intended to expand on the atmosphere of their third studio album ''Clarity'' (1999). The songs on the album were compared to the work of Jets to Brazil and Maritime, while some of the guitar parts echoed the sound of Fugazi and Hüsker Dü. ''Futures'' was met with favorable reaction from music critics, many of whom found it an enjoyable listen and praised the songwriting. It ch ...
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Twenty-Three (song)
"Twenty-Three" () is a song recorded by South Korean singer-songwriter IU for the fifth extended play ''Chat-Shire''. IU herself penned the lyrics of the song and co-composed it with its producers Lee Jong-hoon and Lee Chae-kyu. The song was released on October 23, 2015, in conjunction with the release of the album as the album's lead single. A dance track, the lyrics document IU's inner thoughts as she walks into her twenties. "Twenty-Three" received positive reviews from music critics. It was a commercial success topping the Gaon Digital Chart upon release and has since sold over 2.5 million downloads in South Korea. An accompanying music video was released simultaneously with the single release on YouTube. Composition "Twenty-Three" is a disco-inspired dance track which marks a departure from folk towards a more electropop sound. The song features a funky bassline and percussive vocals, with the singer's signature vocal flourishes. The track was written and composed ...
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23 (Sam Hunt Song)
"23" is a song by American country music singer Sam Hunt. It was released on September 9, 2021, as the lead single from his upcoming third studio album. Hunt wrote the song with Shane McAnally, Chris LaCorte, and Josh Osborne, while it was produced by Chris LaCorte. Background In July 2020, Hunt shared an acoustic performance video of the track on Instagram, which was later aired as part of the 2020 Highway Finds Fest the same month. Lauren Jo Black of ''Country Now'' called the song "nostalgic" about a prior relationship Hunt was in, in which he "fondly reminisc son all of the memories he shared with an ex lover. And although they've moved on from each other, he admits he still cherishes the times they shared together". Composition Tom Roland of ''Billboard'' noted that the song uses "only two chords" in contrast to country music's three-chord norm, alternating "between a pair of major seventh chords, a four-note construct with one extra note that's only a half step below the ...
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23 (Mike Will Made It Song)
"23" is a song by American record producer Mike Will Made It, featuring American singer Miley Cyrus, and American rappers Wiz Khalifa and Juicy J; released on September 10, 2013 by Interscope Records. The song was written and produced by Mike Will Made It, with additional songwriting provided by Juicy J, Khalifa, Pierre Ramon Slaughter, and Rock City. "23", which is a hip hop song, is set to a midtempo beat and lyrically references Air Jordan sneakers and recreational drug use. "23" received generally mixed reviews from music critics, who were ambivalent towards its production and Cyrus' rapping ability. It peaked at number 11 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and charted moderately internationally. An accompanying music video was filmed in Brooklyn on August 26, 2013, and premiered through Vevo on September 24, 2013. Cyrus performed the song during the first and second leg of her Bangerz Tour. Production and composition During the production of "23", Mike Will Made It pre ...
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Carbon Based Lifeforms
Carbon Based Lifeforms is a Swedish electronic music duo formed in Gothenburg in 1996 by Johannes Hedberg and Daniel Vadestrid (''né'' Ringström). History Formation and early period Hedberg and Ringström (both born in 1976) first met in 1991, and started collaborating on the music tracker sequencer software ProTracker and later, the Amiga computer system. In 1994, they started to work on PCs and formed a music tracker trio with fellow Swedish musician and producer Mikael Lindqvist called Bassment Studios. In the following year, they moved once more to MIDI-oriented music and formed Notch, focusing on acid, techno, and house music. Their first track was a remix of "What Would You Think" by synthpop group Mourning After. Lindqvist soon parted ways and Notch discontinued, but encouraged Hedberg and Ringström to continue recording their own music. The pair had started to fully explore ambient music after Hedberg's sister had picked up ''Orgship'' (1994) by Solar Quest, which qui ...
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