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Back To Reality (Slaughter Album)
Back to Reality may refer to: * ''Back to Reality'' (TV series), a 2004 British reality programme * "Back to Reality" (''Red Dwarf''), a 1992 TV episode * "Back to Reality" (song), by Intelligent Hoodlum (Tragedy Khadafi), 1990 *''Back to Reality'', an album by Las Guanábanas Las Guanábanas (a.k.a. "Los Reyes De La Pichaera", a.k.a. "Las Guanabanas") were a Puerto Rican reggaeton duo from Villas de Loíza, northeast Puerto Rico. Their names are Georgie and Joelito. Career Starting in the world of hip-hop in the ..., 1998 *''Back to Reality'', an album by Slaughter, 1999 {{disambiguation ...
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Back To Reality (TV Series)
''Back to Reality'' is a reality television show featuring stars from previous reality television programmes. The show was broadcast on Channel 5 between 15 February 2004 to 5 March 2004. It was advertised by Channel 5 as being "The biggest reality show of all time" however in terms of ratings, it failed to deliver. The 12 contestants spent 3 weeks in a studio built mansion, with no natural sunlight. In the final two weeks, the public voted for their favourite housemate with the two people with the lowest votes every 3/4 nights being put to the housemate vote, where the other contestants has to vote for who they wanted to leave. The show was presented by Tess Daly and Richard Bacon, the first and only series of the show finished with James Hewitt winning the show ahead of Maureen Rees and Craig Phillips. Ratings The ratings rarely went over 1.6 million despite the show extending its hours (early morning and afternoon live streaming). The lack of ratings was put down to the lac ...
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Back To Reality (Red Dwarf)
"Back to Reality" is the sixth and final episode of science fiction sitcom ''Red Dwarf'' Series 5, and the 30th in the series' run. It was first broadcast on the British television channel BBC2 on 26 March 1992, written by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor and directed by Juliet May and Grant Naylor. The plot features the crew waking up after a crash to discover that the last four years of their lives has been spent in a "Total Immersion Video Game" called ''Red Dwarf''. This episode marks the final appearance of Hattie Hayridge as Holly. The episode often tops polls and surveys as the best episode in the entire series.Survey Results, Red Dwarf Smegazine, issue 10, December 1992, Fleetway Editions Ltd, Plot Dave Lister, Arnold Rimmer, Kryten, and the Cat take a ''Starbug'' to investigate the wreckage of a ship called SSS ''Esperanto'' on an ocean-covered moon. The group discover that the ship was conducting marine seeding experiments that included accelerating the evolution of life on t ...
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Back To Reality (song)
''Back to Reality'' is the second single released from Intelligent Hoodlum debut album, '' Intelligent Hoodlum''.Intelligent Hoodlum – Back To Reality / Live & Direct From The House Of Hits
Discogs.com Produced by and remixed by Marl and C.J. Macintosh, the single peaked at 10 on the .


Single track listing

#"Back to Reality" #"Back to Reality" (Marleys Mix) #"Back to Reality" (UK Mix) #"Back to Reality" (UK Dub) #"Live & Direct From The House O ...
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Las Guanábanas
Las Guanábanas (a.k.a. "Los Reyes De La Pichaera", a.k.a. "Las Guanabanas") were a Puerto Rican reggaeton duo from Villas de Loíza, northeast Puerto Rico. Their names are Georgie and Joelito. Career Starting in the world of hip-hop in the late 1980s when they were only engaged breakdancing. In the early 1990s (1992) they had the opportunity to record what was the sequel to the explosion of Puerto Rican hip-hop, as it was the second production of "the Noise." On this tape, they had the opportunity to record about ten minutes, a song that the audience welcomed well by the strong content that was talking about blunts, whores, a ton of bad words (that at that time no one heard of), about "Guillaera", "Bellakeo", "Perreo", things that were not common at that time was very extroverted and full of controversy. For the next years a tragedy, the murder of a close friend called Misael, is what motivates them to write a very deep song and had the opportunity to record it in "The Noise ...
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