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Low Life (2011 Film)
Low Life, Low-Life, or Lowlife(s) may refer to: * Low-life, a person considered morally unacceptable by their community Film *'' The Low Life'', a 1995 American film by George Hickenlooper * ''Low Life'' (film), a 2004 South Korean film by Im Kwon-taek * ''Lowlife'' (2012 film), a Canadian horror film by Seth A. Smith * ''Lowlife'' (2017 film), an American film by Ryan Prows Literature * ''Low Life'' (book), a 1991 book by Luc Sante * ''Low Life'' (comics), a ''2000 AD'' comic story in the world of Judge Dredd * ''Lowlife'' (comics), a 1992–1995 series by Ed Brubaker *''Lowlifes'', a 2018 IDW Publishing comics series Music * Low Life Records, a British record label *Lowlife (band), a 1985–1997 Scottish band Albums *'' Low-Life'', by New Order, 1985 * ''Low Life'' (Peter Brötzmann and Bill Laswell album) or the title song, 1987 *'' Lowlife: The Paris Concert'', by Tim Berne, 1995 * ''Low Life'' (EP), by Massive Ego, or the title song, 2014 Songs * "Low Life" (song), by Fu ...
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Low-life
A low-life (or lowlife) is a term for a person who is considered morally unacceptable by their community. Examples of people society often labels low-lives include aggressive panhandlers, bullies, criminals, drug dealers, freeloaders, hobos, gangsters, people who make constant use of profanities, prostitutes, pimps, scammers, sexual abusers and thieves. Often, the term is used as an indication of disapproval of antisocial or destructive behaviors, usually bearing a connotation of contempt and derision. This usage of the word dates to 1911. The long-term origins of the ideas behind this in the Western world trace back to ancient times with the distinction of high culture associated with aristocracy at the top of the social hierarchy who were regarded in aristocrat-dominated society as compared with low culture associated with commoners at the bottom of the social hierarchy that included many impoverished people among them. In common usage, the term can also be used for people as ...
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The Official Charts.
and No. 11 in the US in early 1982.


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Lowlife (song)
"Lowlife" is a song by American singer Poppy (under her former stage name "That Poppy"), from her 2016 EP '' Bubblebath''. It was released by Island Records on July 24, 2015, as the first single from the EP. The song's music video has since amassed over 69 million views on YouTube, becoming Poppy's first song to gain wide attention. A remix of the song by Travis Mills was released on October 16, 2015 and another by Slushii on April 29, 2016. Music video A music video for the song, directed by Poppy's former collaborator Titanic Sinclair was released on July 24, 2015 by ''Teen Vogue''. The video features cameos from Brandon Burtis, Matt Bennett, Jimmy Redhawk James and Rene Napoli. It has since amassed over 68 million views on YouTube. The video shows Poppy sitting in a chair in a Baphomet-like pose, while men in full-body outfits dance around her. Some men in business suits watch Poppy's every move as she gets up to dance. Poppy sits down at a table with the Devil, who sucks on ...
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Low Life (song)
"Low Life" is a song by American rapper Future, featuring Canadian singer the Weeknd. It was released on March 1, 2016, as the lead single from Future's fourth studio album, ''Evol'' (2016). The song was written by Future, the Weeknd, Metro Boomin, Ben Billions, & DaHeala, and produced by the latter four. Release On December 24, 2015, Future and the Weeknd tweeted that they would release a new song. On the same day, Future posted a short snippet of the song on his Instagram. On December 25, "Low Life" was uploaded on the Weeknd's SoundCloud account. On February 4, 2016, Future announced that would soon release his fourth studio album, ''EVOL''. He published the album's 11-song track list, which included "Low Life". Future released ''EVOL'' on February 6. Commercial performance "Low Life" debuted at number 52 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for the week of February 27, 2016. Its chart debut was supported by first-week sales of 60,588 copies. As of April 23, 2016, the single has sol ...
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Low Life (EP)
''Low Life'' is the first EP from British darkwave band Massive Ego. It was a collaboration with the Irish electronic group Empire State Human. It was released on Marc Massive's own independent label, ''Public Disordar Records'', on 20 October 2014. Two singles preceded the album, and two singles donated profits from their release to animal charities. Two music videos were released to promote the EP; ''Sound of the Download'' and ''Low Life'' Background In 2014, Massive Ego began collaborating with Irish electronic band, Empire State Human, and on 4 February, ''Sound of the Download'' was released as a digital single. A song about illegal downloading. This would be the first release from a collaboration EP by the two bands. Later that year, ''Animal Rights Human Wrongs'' was released as a digital single with proceeds going to the charities, ''Saving Strays'' in Sarajevo and ''The Mayhew Animal Home'' in the UK. It was a modern take on the 'animal rights song' genre. The ''Low ...
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