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Family Feud (other)
'' Family Feud'' is an American television game show. "Family Feud" may also refer to: Television shows * ''Family Feud'' (franchise), an international franchise based on the American show Music * ''Family Feud'' (album), by The Dayton Family * "Family Feud" (song), a song by Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé from '' 4:44'' *"Family Feud", a song by Lil Wayne featuring Drake from '' Dedication 6: Reloaded'' See also *Feud A feud , referred to in more extreme cases as a blood feud, vendetta, faida, clan war, gang war, or private war, is a long-running argument or fight, often between social groups of people, especially families or clans. Feuds begin because one part ...
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Family Feud
''Family Feud'' is an American television game show created by Mark Goodson. It features two families who compete to name the most popular answers to survey questions in order to win cash and prizes. The show has had three separate runs, the first of which started in 1976. Its original run from 1976 to 1985 aired on American Broadcasting Company, ABC and in Broadcast syndication, syndication, with Richard Dawson as host. In 1988, the series was revived and aired on both CBS and in syndication with Ray Combs hosting until 1994, with Dawson returning until that version ended in 1995. In 1999, the series was revived through its first-run syndication with four different hosts: Louie Anderson (1999–2002), Richard Karn (2002–2006), John O'Hurley (2006–2010), and Steve Harvey (2010–present). Studio announcers who introduced the contestants and read credits included Gene Wood (1976–1995), Burton Richardson (1999–2010), Joey Fatone (2010–2015), and Rubin Ervin (2015–pre ...
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Family Feud (franchise)
The following article details examples of the game show ''Family Feud'', originally aired in the United States on American Broadcasting Company, ABC and CBS and in syndication, elsewhere in the world. Most international versions are produced by Fremantle (company), Fremantle (who currently owns rights to formats developed by Mark Goodson Productions). International versions : Airing : Not airing : Upcoming See also *List of television show franchises References External links Family Feud format sales promo from Fremantle International DistributionOfficial site for ''Familetna'' (Algerian version)on Canal Algerie Official site for ''100 Argentinos Dicen'' (Argentinian version)on Canal 13 (Argentina), Canal 13 Official site for ''Bert's Family Feud'' (1st generation)on Nine Network Official site for ''Bert's Family Feud'' (2nd generation)on Nine Network Official site for ''Family Feud''on Network Ten Official sub site for the 2014 Australian revival of ''Family Feud''on Netw ...
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Family Feud (album)
''Family Feud'' is the fourth studio album by American rap group The Dayton Family, from Flint, Michigan. It was released on July 12, 2005, via Fast Life Records. The album spawned two singles: "Chevys" and "Can't Get Out." Track listing #Family Feud #Bulldoggin' #Where You From (featuring Capone) #Chevys #What Would You Do #Murder on My Block #Hate Me If You Wanna #What is Your Issue? #I'm a Gangsta #Ass Whoop #We Won't Fall #Reckless (featuring Cormega) #Calico (featuring Kurupt) #Everyday Hoe (featuring MC Breed Eric Tyrone Breed (June 12, 1971 – November 22, 2008), better known as MC Breed, was an American rapper best known for his singles "Ain't No Future in Yo' Frontin'", which peaked at #66 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and "Gotta Get Mine" (featu ...) #Dayton Niggaz #Formula 51 #Get Crunk #Everything's Chicken (But the Bone) #Can't Get Out Chart history References External links Family Feud by The Dayton Familyon iTunes 2005 albums The Dayton Family a ...
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Family Feud (song)
"Family Feud" is a song by American rapper Jay-Z featuring American singer Beyoncé. It is taken from Jay-Z's thirteenth studio album '' 4:44'' (2017) and was produced by No I.D. The song was released to British contemporary hit radio on January 26, 2018, as the album's third single. Background and composition A sample of "Ha Ya" by The Clark Sisters is used in the song and also interpolated by Beyoncé. Lyrically, Jay-Z criticizes old and new school rappers unfairly insulting each others' styles and feuding, while also noting how his previous affair became a liability to him ("Yeah, I'll fuck up a good thing if you let me / Let me alone, Becky"). Shortly after the song was released, American rapper Young Thug thanked Jay-Z on Instagram for encouraging old school rappers to respect the newer ones. Music video The official music video was released on December 29, 2017. It was directed by Ava DuVernay. It begins in the year 2444, when a fight over sovereignty results in a murder. A ...
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44 (album)
''44'' is the sixth solo album by Canadian indie rock musician Joel Plaskett, released on April 17, 2020.Thiessen, Brock (January 24, 2020)Joel Plaskett Unveils Quadruple Album '44''Exclaim!''. Retrieved on 2020-04-25. Dubbed the "spiritual successor"White, Adam (March 22, 2020)Make A Sound''Some Party''. Retrieved on 2020-04-25. to Plaskett's prior triple album ''Three'', the 44-song, quadruple album was released the day before the artist's 45th birthday. (As a tie-in to that fact, the LP box set contains a bonus 45th track.O'Kane, Josh (April 21, 2020)The audacity, and necessity, of Joel Plaskett’s pandemic quadruple-record'The Globe and Mail''. Retrieved on 2020-04-25.) Plaskett recorded the album across Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Memphis, Nashville and Toronto, having worked with 33 other musicians over four years. Background Each of the four records in the album contains 11 songs, with their own title and theme. The first record (''41: Carried Away'') is centred around travelli ...
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Reloaded
Reload or Reloaded may refer to: Film * ''Reloaded'' (2009 film), a Nigerian film * ''Reloaded'' (2017 film), a Hindi-language film * Reload (film), a 2019 Sri Lankan comedy thriller film Music * Reload, project by Mark Pritchard Albums * ''Reloaded'' (DJ BoBo album) (2013) * ''Reloaded'' (Green Apple Quick Step album) (1995) * ''Reloaded'' (Alexz Johnson album) (2011) * ''Reload'' (Tom Jones album) (1999) * ''Reloaded'' (Roc Marciano album) (2012) * ''Reload'' (Metallica album) (1997) * ''Reload'' (EP), a 2020 EP by NCT Dream * ''Reloaded'' (Rascalz album) (2002) * '' Reloaded: 20 Number 1 Hits'', a 2015 album by Blake Shelton Songs * "Reload" (Sebastian Ingrosso and Tommy Trash song) (2012) * "Reload" (Wiley song) (2013) * "Reload", a 2003 song by Rob Zombie on '' The Matrix Reloaded: The Album'' Other uses * ''Reloading'', the act of requesting the displayed web page again from a server, typically to look for changes. * Another term for Handloading Handload ...
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