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Oh My God (other)
Oh My God, O My God, Oh My God! or Ohmigod may refer to: * the first words of the Act of Contrition, a Christian prayer * a common phrase frequently abbreviated as "OMG", often used in SMS messages and Internet communication, and sometimes euphemised as "Oh my Goodness" or "Oh my Gosh". The first attested use of the abbreviation O.M.G. was in a letter from John Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher to Winston Churchill in 1917. Film * ''Oh! My God'', a 1998 film starring Bowie Lam * ''Oh! My God'' (2006 film), a South Korean film * ''Oh, My God'', a Bollywood film of 2008 * ''Oh My God'' (2009 film), an American documentary film about religion by Peter Rodger * ''Oh My God !'', French title of British film ''Hysteria'' * ''OMG – Oh My God!'', a 2012 Indian film * ''Oh My God'' (2013 film), a Louis C.K. comedy special * ''Oh My God'' (2015 film), Chinese romantic comedy film Music * Oh My God (band), an American indie rock band Albums * ''Oh, My God!'' (Doug E. Fresh album ...
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Act Of Contrition
An Act of Contrition is a Christian prayer genre that expresses sorrow for sins. It may be used in a liturgical service or be used privately, especially in connection with an examination of conscience. Special formulae for acts of contrition are in use in the Anglican, Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist and Reformed Churches. The Catholic Church does not restrict the term ''act of contrition'' to any one formula. Its ''Handbook on Indulgences'' mentions examples of approved formulas for an act of contrition the ''Confiteor'', the Psalm '' De Profundis'', the Psalm '' Miserere'', the Gradual Psalms and the Penitential Psalms. Catholic Church The Act of Contrition is part of the Sacrament of Penance and is prayed by the penitent after the priest assigns a penance and before he gives the penitent absolution. It is also customarily said especially before one goes to bed at night. It is generally supposed that individuals might have recourse to an Act of Contrition when they find themselve ...
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Oh My God (Ida Maria Song)
"Oh My God" is the debut song by Norwegian rock musician Ida Maria. The song was originally released in October 2007 but was to be re-released in the UK following the success of her previous single, "I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked". The re-release date was pushed back several times; however, it was eventually rescheduled on 26 January 2009 along with a music video. Chart performance "Oh My God" did not chart upon its original release. "Oh My God" was featured in the final scene and credits of season two, episode two of the Netflix comedy Big Mouth. Additionally, the song has been used in promos for the CW show ''Gossip Girl'', and was featured in episode #386 of the radio version of ''This American Life'' entitled "Fine Print". It followed a story on health insurance. The song was also featured in several movie trailers, including ''It's Kind of a Funny Story'' and ''The Virginity Hit''. "Oh My God" is one of the songs featured in the video game ''Rock Band 3.'' C ...
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Oh My God! (video Game)
''Oh My God!'' is an arcade puzzle game from Atlus. The gameplay is similar to ''Dr. Mario''. Gameplay A sequence of snakes made of colored balls fall down into the playing field. The object of the game is to manipulate the direction of these snakes, by using the joystick, in order to form a line of 3 colored balls vertically, horizontally, or diagonally. The game ends when the playing field tops out, that is, when there is no room for a new snake to enter the playing field. Levels are cleared by obtaining a set number of points. Gameplay gets progressively more difficult in later levels as snakes fall at greater rates, and new colors are introduced. Game details ''Oh My God!'' was released in 1993 as a conversion kit rather than as a stand-alone game and was marketed only in Japan. Though it is available as a M.A.M.E. ROM, it is rated on a commonness scale of 1 to 100 as a 1, making it among the rarest of games. There are only four known instances of the game circuit boards owne ...
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Synchronicity (The Police Album)
''Synchronicity'' is the fifth and final studio album by English rock band the Police, released on 17 June 1983 by A&M Records. The band's most successful release, the album includes the hit singles "Every Breath You Take", "King of Pain", "Wrapped Around Your Finger", and "Synchronicity II". The album's title and much of the material for the songs were inspired by Arthur Koestler's ''The Roots of Coincidence''. At the 1984 Grammy Awards the album was nominated for a total of five awards, including Album of the Year, and won three. At the time of its release and following its tour, the Police's popularity was at such a high that they were arguably, according to BBC and ''The Guardian'', the "biggest band in the world". ''Synchronicity'' reached number one on both the UK Albums Chart and the US ''Billboard'' 200, and sold over eight million copies in the US. The album was widely acclaimed by critics. Praise centred on its cohesive merging of disparate genres and sonic experim ...
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Actor (album)
''Actor'' is the second album by musician St. Vincent, released by 4AD on May 4, 2009, in the United Kingdom and a day later in the United States. Annie Clark was influenced by scores to films by Disney and Woody Allen. To prevent writer's block, Clark watched films without the sound and composed music for her favorite scenes. After arranging the music using GarageBand, she then wrote lyrics and added gentle vocal melodies. ''Actor'' was promoted on the Actor Tour, with concerts in North America, Europe and Asia between February 2009 and December 2010. Background : Reception The album received wide critical acclaim. In the 2009 Pazz & Jop albums survey, ''Actor'' ranked twelfth, and most of the songs on it received mentions for the singles survey. ''Pitchfork'' gave the album an 8.5/10 rating and a "Best New Music" tag, praising the concept and describing the sound as "melodic and controlled, conjuring abrasive textures that nevertheless have a clean, meticulous quality that ...
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Try This
''Try This'' is the third studio album by American singer Pink, released on November 11, 2003, by Arista Records. Wanting to expand more on the rock sound, which she explored on her previous record, ''Missundaztood'', for ''Try This'' Pink collaborated with punk band Rancid's singer and guitarist Tim Armstrong, and reunited with Linda Perry, who produced most of the ''Missundaztood'' album. As a result of this collaboration, ''Try This'' is a rock and roll, pop-punk and pop record, with lyrics exploring such themes as love, separation, fun. ''Try This'' received generally favorable reviews from music critics. However, retrospectively Pink herself expressed dissatisfaction with the record. She said that she was unhappy with the way the label wanted her to make an album after the success of ''M!ssundaztood''. Commercially, the album reached top ten in thirteen countries, including US ''Billboard'' 200, where it peaked at number nine, UK, where it reached number three, and Canada, ...
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Teppen Tottande!
("Because We Got The Top!") is an album by NMB48 NMB48 (read "N.M.B. Forty-eight") is a Japanese idol group that debuted in 2011 as the second sister group to AKB48, produced by Yasushi Akimoto. NMB48 is named after the Namba district in Osaka city of Osaka Prefecture, where the group is based .... It topped the Oricon weekly albums chart in March 2013. Details The album was released on February 27, 2013, in Japan and reached the top spot in sales of Oricon, selling 328,000 copies in the first week. It is available in several versions (Type "N", "M" or "B") with pockets and different content, and a special edition sold only at the theater where the group produces. It contains the first six singles' group previously released. Track listing Type-N Type-M Type-B Theater Edition Charts Year-end charts See also * List of number-one albums of 2013 (Japan) References Further reading * * * * External links * {{Authority control 2013 deb ...
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Stay Human (album)
''Stay Human'' is the third studio release by Michael Franti & Spearhead. Many of the tracks on this album are fictional radio segments focusing on the case of "Sister Fatima" who is executed later in the album for murder. At the album's end, new evidence reveals Sister Fatima was innocent, and Governor Franklin Shane, who authorized the execution in order to boost his re-election campaign, commits suicide. In the radio segments, Governor Shane is played by Woody Harrelson. Track listing #"Oh My God" (Franti, Ramon Lazo) (5:07) #"Radio Segment" (0:53) #"Stay Human (All the Freaky People)" (Franti, Young) (4:27) #"Radio Segment" (0:59) #"Rock the Nation" (Franti, Young) (4:26) #"Sometimes" (Franti, Shul) (4:05) #"Radio Segment" (1:26) #"Do Ya Love" (Franti, Young) (4:50) #"Radio Segment" (1:18) #"Soulshine" (Franti) (3:58) #"Every Single Soul" (Franti, Ramon Lazo, Quintana, Shul, Young) (5:44) #"Radio Segment" (1:02) #"Love'll Set Me Free" (Franti, Shul, Young) (3:57) #"Thank You ...
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Kingdom Come (Jay-Z Album)
''Kingdom Come'' is the ninth studio album by American rapper Jay-Z. It was released on November 21, 2006, through Roc-A-Fella Records and Def Jam Recordings. It was considered a "comeback album" for the rapper, as 2003's '' The Black Album'' was promoted as his final release. The production on the album was handled by multiple producers including Just Blaze, DJ Khalil, Dr. Dre, The Neptunes, Swizz Beatz and Kanye West among others. The album also features guest appearances by John Legend, Beyoncé, Usher, Ne-Yo and more. ''Kingdom Come'' was supported to four singles: "Show Me What You Got", "Lost One", "30 Something" and " Hollywood". The album received generally lukewarm reviews from music critics but was a commercial success. It debuted at number one on the US ''Billboard 200'', selling 680,000 copies in its first week. At the 50th Annual Grammy Awards, Jay-Z earned a nomination for Best Rap Album. Background ''Kingdom Come'' was the first Jay-Z album released since 2003's ' ...
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Good Monsters
''Good Monsters'' is the seventh full-length studio album from Jars of Clay, released by Essential Records on September 5, 2006. This is their last album of new material from Essential Records and it is said to be lyrically their most aggressive album to date. It features eleven original songs, and a remake of "All My Tears" by Julie Miller. It also features guest appearances by singer/songwriter Kate York (on "Even Angels Cry"), Leigh Nash, of Sixpence None the Richer (on "Mirrors & Smoke"), and the African Children's Choir (on "Light Gives Heat"). " Dead Man (Carry Me)", the first single from the album, was released to radio stations on June 23, 2006. "Work" was released as the second single, along with its music video, in late August. The band also released a music video for the album track "Good Monsters". In the September 2006 edition of ''CCM Magazine'', the band credited fellow artist Ashley Cleveland with inspiring the improvisational sound of the album. In an editor's ...
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Give Us Rest
''Give Us Rest; or, A Requiem Mass in C (the Happiest of All Keys)'' is the sixth and final studio album and their eleventh overall album release from the David Crowder Band. This album was released on January 10, 2012 through sixstepsrecords. The album charted at the following during the week of January 28, 2012: No. 1 on the '' Billboard'' Christian Albums chart, No. 2 on both the ''Billboard'' 200 and Digital Albums charts. The first single to come from the album is "Let Me Feel You Shine". Musical style ''Give Us Rest'' follows the former sextet's applauded ''Church Music'', in which every track was infused with more electronic textures than used before. Critically, it was met with various descriptors for the songs' sounds, including techno, progressive rock, experimental, and even disco-rock, which was attributed to the 13th track "Church Music - Dance (!)". However, Jesus Freak Hideout's Michael Weaver hailed ''Give Us Rest'' as "the most diverse thing DC*B has released in ...
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Oh My God (Adele Song)
"Oh My God" is a song by English singer Adele from her fourth studio album, '' 30'' (2021). Adele wrote the song with its producer Greg Kurstin. Columbia Records released it as the album's second single on 29 November 2021. A gospel pop song with influences of R&B and a dance-pop chorus, "Oh My God" has lyrics about Adele's desire to start dating again and being guarded while beginning a relationship with a new love interest. "Oh My God" received positive reviews from music critics, most of whom praised its catchy production and identified commercial potential in it. The song reached number one in Israel and Mexico, and the top 10 in several countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Sam Brown directed its music video, which was positively received and features religious imagery and Adele clad in designer outfits. She performed "Oh My God" during her British Summer Time concerts. Background and release Adele began workin ...
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