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Slow Motion (2005 Film)
Slow Motion may refer to: Film * Slow motion, a filmmaking effect * ''Slow Motion'' (1979 film), a Croatian film directed by Vanča Kljaković * ''Slow Motion'' (1980 film) or ''Every Man for Himself'', a film by Jean-Luc Godard Music Albums * ''Slow Motion'' (Man album), 1974 * ''Slow Motion'' (Supertramp album), or the title song, 2002 * '' Slomotion'', or the title song, by The Watchmen, 2001 * ''Slow Motion'', an EP by Jarren Benton, 2015 Songs * "Slow Motion" (Color Me Badd song), 1992 * "''Slow Motion''" (Hosokawa), a composition for accordion by Toshio Hosokawa, 2002 * "Slow Motion" (Juvenile song), 2004 * "Slow Motion" (Lee.M and J. Pearl song), 2012 * "Slow Motion" (Leila K song), 1993 * "Slow Motion" (Trey Songz song), 2015 * "Slo-Mo-Tion", by Marilyn Manson, 2012 * "Slow Motion (Pt. 1)", by Johnny Williams, 1973 * "Slow Motion", by Big & Rich from '' Comin' to Your City'' * "Slow Motion", by Blondie from ''Eat to the Beat'' * "Slow Motion", by David Gray fro ...
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Slow
In everyday use and in kinematics, the speed (commonly referred to as ''v'') of an object is the magnitude of the change of its position over time or the magnitude of the change of its position per unit of time; it is thus a scalar quantity. The average speed of an object in an interval of time is the distance travelled by the object divided by the duration of the interval; the instantaneous speed is the limit of the average speed as the duration of the time interval approaches zero. Speed is not the same as velocity. Speed has the dimensions of distance divided by time. The SI unit of speed is the metre per second (m/s), but the most common unit of speed in everyday usage is the kilometre per hour (km/h) or, in the US and the UK, miles per hour (mph). For air and marine travel, the knot is commonly used. The fastest possible speed at which energy or information can travel, according to special relativity, is the speed of light in a vacuum ''c'' = metres per second (app ...
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Eat To The Beat
''Eat to the Beat'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band Blondie, released on September 28, 1979, by Chrysalis Records. The album was certified Platinum in the United States, where it spent a year on the ''Billboard'' 200. Peaking at , it was one of ''Billboard''s top 10 albums of 1980. It also reached on the UK Albums Chart in October 1979 and has been certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). Musical style The primarily pop album includes a diverse range of styles in the songs: rock, disco, new wave, punk, reggae, and funk, as well as a lullaby. " Atomic" and " The Hardest Part" fused disco with rock. Blondie's first two albums were new wave productions, followed by ''Parallel Lines'' which dropped the new wave material, exchanging it entirely for rock-inflected pop. ''Eat to the Beat'' continued in this pop direction. History Three singles were released in the UK from this album (" Dreaming", "Union City Blue" and " Atomic"). " The Hardes ...
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KSI (entertainer)
Olajide Olayinka Williams "JJ" Olatunji (born 19 June 1993), known professionally as KSI, is an English YouTuber and rapper. He is a co-founder and member of the British YouTube group known as the Sidemen. He is the CEO of Misfits Boxing and the co-owner of Prime Hydration energy drink, XIX Vodka and a restaurant chain known as Sides. KSI registered his main YouTube account in 2009 and built a following posting gaming commentary videos of the ''FIFA'' video game series. His YouTube content has diversified to include vlog and comedy style videos. As of October 2022, he has over 41 million subscribers and over 10 billion video views across his three YouTube channels. KSI's 2020 debut studio album, '' Dissimulation'', debuted at number 2 on the UK Albums Chart. His second studio album, '' All Over the Place'', debuted at number 1. He has achieved fourteen top 40 singles on the UK Singles Chart, seven of them ending up in the Top 10 and five of them ending up in the Top 5. KSI fe ...
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Systems Of Romance
''Systems of Romance'', released on 8 September 1978, is the third album by British New wave music, new wave band Ultravox (an exclamation mark having been dropped from the moniker earlier in the year). It was the final recording for the group with original lead singer, lyricist and co-composer John Foxx, and their first album without guitarist Stevie Shears, who had left the band. Shears was replaced by Robin Simon, making his first and only appearance on an Ultravox album. Though not a commercial success, ''Systems of Romance'' had a significant influence on the electropop music that came after it. Production and style Co-produced by Conny Plank and Dave Hutchins, ''Systems of Romance'' featured the band's heaviest use of Electronic music, electronics to date. More New wave music, new wave orientated than the Glam rock, glam- and Punk rock, punk-influenced tunes that characterised their first two albums, ''Ultravox! (album), Ultravox! '' and ''Ha!-Ha!-Ha!'', its style was part ...
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Blue (Third Eye Blind Album)
''Blue'' is the second studio album by American rock band Third Eye Blind, released on November 23, 1999. The album's creation was difficult, mainly due to power struggles and arguments between frontman Stephan Jenkins and lead guitarist Kevin Cadogan, leading to a quick but isolated recording experience between members. The album was generally well received by critics, and was certified platinum by the RIAA, but performed below the band's prior album, the multi-platinum ''Third Eye Blind''. While managing to stay together for the creation of the album, shortly after its release, the band fired Cadogan, touring in support of the album with replacement guitarist Tony Fredianelli. Background Writing and recording The band enjoyed extensive success in 1997 with their first album, ''Third Eye Blind'', which eventually went platinum six times. The band maintained popularity into 1998 through extensive touring and a number of singles that performed well in the charts, including "Semi-C ...
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The Sweet
The Sweet (often shortened to just Sweet), are a British glam rock band that rose to prominence in the 1970s. Their best known line-up consisted of lead vocalist Brian Connolly, bass player Steve Priest, guitarist Andy Scott, and drummer Mick Tucker. The group were originally called The Sweetshop. The band were formed in London in 1968 and achieved their first hit, " Funny Funny", in 1971 after teaming up with songwriters Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman and record producer Phil Wainman. During 1971 and 1972, their musical style followed a marked progression from the Archies-like bubblegum style of "Funny Funny" to a Who-influenced hard rock style supplemented by a striking use of high-pitched backing vocals. The band first achieved success in the UK charts, with thirteen Top 20 hits during the 1970s alone, with "Block Buster!" (1973) topping the chart, followed by three consecutive number two hits in "Hell Raiser" (1973), "The Ballroom Blitz" (1973) and "Teenage Rampage" (1974) ...
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Slander (DJs)
Slander (stylized as SLANDER) is an American DJ duo consisting of Derek Andersen and Scott Land based in Los Angeles. They are best known for their unique sound and subgenre "heaven trap". They attribute most of their success to their close friend Nathaniel Bates, who they say “single handedly gave them the inspiration and confidence to become full time DJ’s”. Early life Andersen and Land met at their fraternity, Kappa Sigma, in University of California, Irvine. They later went to and graduated from Icon Collective, a music production school together with Nghtmre. Andersen said: "My relationship with Tyler (Nghtmre) came out of nowhere when we were put in the same classroom at Icon Collective together." They initially played gigs for their college friends and at local venues. The name Slander was combined from the duo's real names: "S(cott) Land" and "Ander(sen)". They have performed at EDC (Las Vegas, Orlando and Mexico), Nocturnal Wonderland, Electric Zoo, Sun City M ...
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Harder Than It Looks
''Harder Than It Looks'' is the sixth studio album by Canadian rock band Simple Plan, released on May 6, 2022. It is their first record in six years since ''Taking One for the Team'' (2016), and the first one without bassist David Desrosiers after his sexual misconduct allegations. Background and production The band stated that the album will be a return to their pop-punk roots. This is the band's first album to be released since the departure of longtime bassist David Desrosiers after his sexual misconduct allegations, although the band hinted in 2018 at his involvement within the recording process via Instagram. Track listing Personnel Credits adapted from the album's booklet. Simple Plan * Pierre Bouvier – lead vocals, additional programming, keyboards * Chuck Comeau – drums * Sebastien Lefebvre – rhythm guitars, backing vocals * Jeff Stinco – lead guitar * David Desrosiers – bass, backing vocals Additional musicians * Deryck Whibley - guest vocals (track ...
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Bharat (film)
''Bharat'' () is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language drama film written and directed by Ali Abbas Zafar. It is jointly produced by Atul Agnihotri, Alvira Khan Agnihotri, Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Nikhil Namit and Salman Khan under the banners Reel Life Productions, Salman Khan Films and T-Series. The film stars Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, Sunil Grover, and Jackie Shroff. Disha Patani makes a special appearance. Tabu makes a friendly appearance. A remake of the South Korean film ''Ode to My Father'' (2014), it traces India's post-independence history from the perspective of a common man, and follows his life from the age of 8 to 70. ''Bharat'' was theatrically released in India on 5 June 2019, on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr. It received generally positive reviews from critics, who appreciated the performances of the cast, story and screenplay, criticizing the second half. The film earned 42.30 crores on its first day. It was one of the highest grossing films of 2019. It grosse ...
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Saintmotelevision
''Saintmotelevision'' (stylized in all lowercase) is the second studio album by American indie pop band Saint Motel. It was released on October 21, 2016, by Elektra Records. Singles The album's first single, "Move", was released on August 12, 2016. "Move" is featured on the soundtrack of ''FIFA 17''. A music video was made for "You Can Be You" and released on September 15, 2016, while a video for "Born Again" was released on October 14, 2016, and a Spotify single followed on March 1, 2017. Track listing Personnel Credits for ''saintmotelevision'' adapted from Tidal. Saint Motel * A/J Jackson – lead vocals, guitar, piano, album artwork * Aaron Sharp – lead guitar * Greg Erwin – drums * Dak Lerdamornpong – bass Additional musicians * Sabrina Jasmine – background vocals (2) * Brooke Graeff – background vocals (3) * Tiffany Borland – background vocals (5) * Frederik Thaae – background vocals (10) * Tim Pagnotta – background vocals (10) * Nathan Kersey-Wilson ...
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The Long Road
''The Long Road'' is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Nickelback, released on September 23, 2003. Recorded at the famed Greenhouse Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, it is the band's last album with Ryan Vikedal as drummer, and features a notable change in style towards more aggressive riffs and double bass drumming. The album was certified 3× Platinum by the RIAA in March 2005 and it had sold 3,591,000 copies as of April 2011. It has sold over 5 million copies worldwide and was the only album of 2003 to have sold over 2 million copies worldwide. It debuted at #6 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and was ranked #157 on ''Billboards 200 Albums of the Decade. Country music singer Travis Tritt released a cover version of the track "Should've Listened" on his 2007 album '' The Storm''. Track listing ;Standard Edition Singles Personnel Credits adapted from album's liner notes. Nickelback *Chad Kroeger — lead vocals, lead guitar *Ryan Peake — rhythm guita ...
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Body Language (Kylie Minogue Album)
''Body Language'' is the ninth studio album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. It was released on 10 November 2003 by Parlophone. Following the commercial success of her eighth studio album ''Fever'' (2001), Minogue enlisted a diverse group of writers and producers to aid in creating a new album, including Cathy Dennis, Dan Carey, Emiliana Torrini, Johnny Douglas, and Kurtis Mantronik among others. Influenced by the musical works of the 1980s and artists like Prince and Scritti Politti, ''Body Language'' musically differs from Minogue's previous albums, which mainly featured disco-oriented dance-pop tracks, and instead explores genres like synth-pop, electroclash, R&B, and hip hop. Lyrically, the album touches upon themes of enjoyment, flirting, and sex. Following its release, ''Body Language'' received generally favourable reviews from music critics, many of whom complimented Minogue for experimenting with new genres and the overall production of the album. Some critics ...
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