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__NOTOC__ Ah Yeah may refer to: Music Albums * ''Ah Yeah'' (EP), a 2015 EP by South Korean girl group EXID Songs * "Ah Yeah", song by K-pop girl group EXID from their extended play of the same title * "Ah Yeah! "Ah Yeah!" is a song written and performed by Australian producer and DJ Will Sparks. It was released on Hussle label in November 2012. In February 2015 it peaked in the top 60 on the French and Swedish singles charts. In April of that ...", song by Australian producer and DJ Will Sparks * "Ah Yeah!!", song by Japanese jazz fusion duo Sukima Switch * "Ah-Yeah", song by American rapper KRS-One from his eponymous studio album See also * Oh Yeah (other) {{dab ...
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Ah Yeah (EP)
''Ah Yeah'' (stylized in all caps) is the second extended play by South Korean girl group EXID. It was released on April 13, 2015 by Yedang Entertainment and distributed by Sony Music. The EP was supported by two singles: " Up & Down", which served as the lead single, and the title track "Ah Yeah", which was released as a follow-up single to the former. Background and release On March 4, 2015, ''Star News'' reported that Exid was working on a new song, scheduled for release in the second week of April, but it was undecided whether the song would be released as a single or with a mini-album. On April 3, the album's cover art and tracklist were leaked online, prompting Yedang to issue a statement the following day that the company would take legal action if the leak harmed the success of the group's comeback. Exid held a showcase at Noon Square in Myeongdong on April 12, where they performed "Ah Yeah" for the public for the first time. As of October 2015, the album has sold over ...
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Ah Yeah!
"Ah Yeah!" is a song written and performed by Australian producer and DJ Will Sparks. It was released on Hussle label in November 2012. In February 2015 it peaked in the top 60 on the French and Swedish singles charts. In April of that year Katie Cunningham of '' In the Mix'' credited "Ah Yeah!" for giving rise to a new electro house sub-genre, Melbourne bounce. The track gained exposure by Calvin Harris and A-Trak with Sparks recalling he "went from 'hardly getting gigs in Melbourne' to getting booked every weekend for shows around the world". In November 2014, it was re-released as "Ah Yeah So What" on Hussle / Ministry of Sound and featured Wiley and Elen Levon. This version was co-written by Sparks with Wiley, Ilan Kidron and Levon. It reached No. 4 in Australia, No. 12 in Finland and top 40 in New Zealand. Background Will Sparks had left Caulfield Grammar at the end of year 11 to pursue a career as a performing DJ. He described his music as Melbou ...
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Sukima Switch
is a Japanese rock/jazz fusion duo consisting of core members , born May 9, 1978, and , born February 25, 1978, formed in 1999. Formerly with BMG Japan (bought by SMEJ in early 2009), they signed with Sony Music Japan's Ariola Japan label in September 2009. History Ōhashi's musical duties include vocals, guitar, and harmonica, while Tokita plays piano/keyboards, numerous other instruments, and oversees overall production. Most of the other instrumentation heard on their albums is handled by guests and studio musicians. In this sense, their band structure and chemistry could be compared to that of the American group Steely Dan. Their style is very heavily jazz influenced (another similarity with Steely Dan), yet it retains core pop elements and catchy melodies that have proved popular with Japanese audiences. In popular culture Many of Sukima Switch's songs have appeared in anime and video games. Ōhashi also covered the song "Katamari on the Swing" in the PlayStation 3 game ...
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KRS-One (album)
''KRS One'' is the second solo studio album by American hip hop artist KRS-One. It was released on October 10, 1995 via Jive Records. Production was handled by DJ Premier, Diamond D, Big French Productions, Norty Cotto, Showbiz and KRS-One himself. It features guest appearances from Busta Rhymes, Channel Live, Das EFX, Dexter Thibou, Fat Joe and Mad Lion. The album made it to number 19 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and number 2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in the United States. It also debuted at number 95 on the UK Albums Chart and number 13 on the UK R&B Albums Chart. Its lead single, " MC's Act Like They Don't Know", peaked at No. 57 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and No. 84 on the UK Singles Chart. It second single, " Rappaz R. N. Dainja", peaked at No. 47 in the UK. Track listing ;Sample credits *Track 1 contains a sample from "Time's Up" written by Omar Credle and Anthony Best as recorded by O.C. *Track 8 contains excerpts from "Pure" written by Ansar Bing, Askia Bing, ...
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