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The Great Shake
''The Great Shake'' is the fourth studio album by the Italian band Planet Funk Planet Funk is an Italian electronic band. The group is composed of Marco Baroni, Domenico "GG" Calipari, Alex Neri, Dan Black and formerly Sergio Della Monica who died in February 2018. In addition a number of guest vocalists joined the group, i ..., released on 20 September 2011. Track listing # "All Your Love" # "Another Sunrise" # "The Great Shake" # "How Should I Know" # "Just Another Try" # "Live It Up" # "Ora il mondo è perfetto" (featuring Giuliano Sangiorgi) # "The Other Side" # "You Remain" Charts References 2011 albums Planet Funk albums {{2010s-album-stub ...
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Planet Funk
Planet Funk is an Italian electronic band. The group is composed of Marco Baroni, Domenico "GG" Calipari, Alex Neri, Dan Black and formerly Sergio Della Monica who died in February 2018. In addition a number of guest vocalists joined the group, including: Auli Kokko, Sally Doherty, Raiz, John Graham, Giuliano Sangiorgi and Alex Uhlmann. History Their first single, " Chase the Sun", reached number five on the UK Singles Chart in 2001. The melody is borrowed from Ennio Morricone's tune "Alla Luce Del Giorno", off the score of the 1969 film Metti, una sera a cena. The song has enjoyed a rise in popularity ever since Sky Sports began using it during its coverage of the Professional Darts Corporation's major tournaments. The crowds in the venues are encouraged to chant and rave to the song during the advert breaks of matches, and the song has a cult following amongst darts fans. The song is also known to be chanted by supporters at the games of Australian football clubs Newcastle J ...
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Universal Music Group
Universal Music Group N.V. (often abbreviated as UMG and referred to as just Universal Music) is a Dutch– American multinational music corporation under Dutch law. UMG's corporate headquarters are located in Hilversum, Netherlands and its operational headquarters are located in Santa Monica, California. The biggest music company in the world, it is one of the " Big Three" record labels, along with Sony Music and Warner Music Group. Tencent acquired ten percent of Universal Music Group in March 2020 for €3 billion and acquired an additional ten percent stake in January 2021. Pershing Square Holdings later acquired ten percent of UMG prior to its IPO on the Euronext Amsterdam stock exchange. The company went public on September 21, 2021, at a valuation of €46 billion. In 2019, ''Fast Company'' named Universal Music Group the most innovative music company and listed UMG among the Top 50 most innovative companies in the world and "amid the music industry's digital tran ...
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Planet Funk (album)
''Planet Funk'' is a self-titled compilation album by the Italian electronic group Planet Funk, released by Universal Music in 2009. It contains all 15 of the group's singles, plus three new songs. Track listing # "Lemonade" – 3:41 #* vocals by Dan Black #* written by A. Neri, D. Black, D. Canu, M. Baroni and S. Della Monica # "Inside All the People" – 4:57 (Non Zero Sumness, 2002) #* vocals by Dan Black #* written by Alessandro Neri, Dan Black, Domenico Canu, Marco Baroni and Sergio Della Monica # "Stop Me" – 3:47 (The Illogical Consequence, 2005) #* vocals by John Graham #* written by Alessandro Neri, Domenico Canu, John Graham, Marco Baroni, Sergio Della Monica and Simon Duffy # "Who Said" – 3:36 (Non Zero Sumness, 2002) #* vocals by Dan Black #* written by Alessandro Neri, Dan Black, Domenico Canu, Gary Numan, Marco Baroni and Sergio Della Monica # "Too Much TV" – 3:04 #* vocals by Dan Black #* written by Alessandro Neri, Dan Black, Domenico Canu, Marco Baroni and S ...
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Giuliano Sangiorgi
Giuliano Sangiorgi (born 24 January 1979 in Nardò, Province of Lecce, Lecce, Italy) is an Italian artist who has gained increasing fame as a singer, songwriter and composer, together with his rock band Negramaro. Career Giuliano is not only the writer and singer for Negramaro, but he is also a songwriter and composer for other singers and cinematic productions. In 2005 he began collaborating with the Italian cinema: * Eight pieces from Negramaro's album “Mentre tutto scorre” became the soundtrack for Alessandro D’Alatri's film “La Febbre”. * The piece "Mentre tutto scorre", written and composed by Giuliano Sangiorgi, won the Premio della Critica Radio e TV at the Sanremo Music Festival, the Nastro d'Argento, Nastro D’Argento as best song and best soundtrack and the SIAE Prize for its success, for the number of records sold, for public executions (concerts and discos), television, radio and cinemas. * The song "Solo per te" was nominated for Donatello's David Award ...
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2011 Albums
The following is a list of albums, EPs, and mixtapes released in 2011. These albums are (1) original, i.e. excluding reissues, remasters, and compilations of previously released recordings, and (2) notable, defined as having received significant coverage from reliable sources independent of the subject. For additional information for deaths of musicians and for links to other music lists, see 2011 in music. First quarter January February March Second quarter April May June Third quarter July August September Fourth quarter October November December References {{DEFAULTSORT:2011 albums Albums An album is a collection of audio recordings issued on compact disc (CD), vinyl, audio tape, or another medium such as digital distribution. Albums of recorded sound were developed in the early 20th century as individual 78 rpm records col ... 2011 ...
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