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Yeah Yeah (other)
Yeah Yeah may refer to: * "Yeah Yeah" (Sabrina song), 1990 * "Yeah Yeah" (Bodyrox song), 2006 * "Yeah Yeah" (Willy Moon song), 2012 * Yeah Yeah Records, an American record label * "Yeah Yeah", a song by Cheryl Cole from ''Messy Little Raindrops'' * "Yeah Yeah", a song by Cyndi Lauper from ''She's So Unusual'' * "Yeah Yeah", a song by Jaden Smith from '' The Sunset Tapes: A Cool Tape Story'' * "Yeah, Yeah", a song by Nik Kershaw from '' You've Got to Laugh'' * "Yeah Yeah", a song by Travis Scott featuring Young Thug See also * Yeah (other) * Yeah Yeah Yeah (other) * Yé-yé, a 1960s style of French pop music * "Yeh Yeh", a 1963 song by Georgie Fame * '' Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah'', the Bikini Kill side of a 1993 split album with Huggy Bear * " Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah", a 1988 song by The Pogues * "She Loves You "She Loves You" is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and recorded by English rock band the Beatles for release as a single in 1963. The sin ...
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Yeah Yeah (Sabrina Song)
"Yeah Yeah" is a song by Italian singer Sabrina. It was produced by Severo Lombardoni. It was released in March 1990 as the first single from Sabrina's third album ''Over the Pop''. The song reached No. 21 in Italy. Song information The follow-up to "Gringo", "Yeah Yeah", was another happy-sounding dance-pop track, once again written and produced by Sabrina herself and Elvio Moratto. Lyric-wise, the song's concerns are the joys of a nice and healthy environment. "Yeah Yeah" was released as a single twice, the first release in 1990 remaining Italian-only. Three mixes were released in 1990, a 7" mix, a 12" mix and a rather spacey sounding remix (titled Ambient mix), on two formats, a 7" single and a 12" single. In late 1990/early 1991, the Italian dance-label Discomagic released four remixes of "Yeah Yeah", on both a standard and a picture-disc 12". The track makes use of the "Yeah! Woo!" sample from "Think (About It)" by Lyn Collins and James Brown James Joseph Brown (May 3, 1 ...
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Yeah Yeah (Bodyrox Song)
"Yeah Yeah" is a song by British house music duo Bodyrox, written as a collaboration with Jon Pearn, Nick Bridges and Luciana. It was popularised in clubs through a remix by British producer D. Ramirez, which became the backing for the radio edit, featuring Luciana. Released in October 2006, the song reached number two on the UK Singles Chart, becoming both Bodyrox's and Luciana's highest-charting single. It also charted in several other countries, including Australia, Belgium, Finland, Ireland and the Netherlands. In addition, it topped the UK Dance Singles Chart and peaked at number 15 on the US ''Billboard'' Dance Airplay chart in March 2007. Music video The music video is available in both a censored and an uncensored form. Both versions feature Luciana and an assortment of young adults in a dingy room. Euphemisms including the connecting of microphone cables, spilling of milk are subtly woven into both versions of the video, and they conclude with Luciana dousing the room w ...
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Yeah Yeah (Willy Moon Song)
"Yeah Yeah" is a song by New Zealand-born musician, singer and producer Willy Moon, initially released on 5 May 2012. The song peaked at number 26 on the UK Singles Chart and number 18 on the US ''Billboard'' Rock Chart. The song samples Wu-Tang Clan's 1993 song "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta Fuck Wit" from the rap group's debut album, ''Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)''. The song was re-released on 10 September 2012 due to its use in Apple Inc's 2012 iPod lineup TV advertisement, including the 5th-Generation Touch, 7th-Generation Nano, and 4th-Generation Shuffle. It was also featured in the official soundtrack of the 2012 Xbox 360 game ''Forza Horizon'', the trailer for the 2013 comedy film ''Last Vegas'' as well as in a 2016 Southwest Airlines commercial. Music video The music video to accompany the release of "Yeah Yeah" was directed by Alex Cortes and debuted on YouTube on 31 October 2012. Remixes "Yeah Yeah" has been remixed by Cedric Gervais, A1 Bassline, Sinden (DJ) ...
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Yeah Yeah Records
Yeah Yeah Records is a Brooklyn-based, NYC-centric record label specializing in avant garde jazz and improvised music. Yeah Yeah Records was founded in 2002. Artists appearing on the label include Paul Motian, Mat Maneri, Jacob Sacks Jacob Sacks is an American jazz pianist and composer. Life and career Sacks is originally from Michigan.Ratliff, Ben (October 19, 1999) "A Contest Befitting Monk". ''The New York Times''. pp. E1, E4. He met drummer Dan Weiss at the Manhattan S ..., Yoon Sun Choi, Eivind Opsvik, Dan Weiss, and others. Jazz record labels {{US-record-label-stub ...
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Messy Little Raindrops
''Messy Little Raindrops'' is the second studio album by English singer Cheryl Cole, released on 29 October 2010 by Fascination Records. The project is the follow-up to Cole's multi-platinum debut solo album '' 3 Words'' (2009), following seven successful years as a member of girl group Girls Aloud. Recorded in Los Angeles and London, Cheryl mainly worked with Wayne Wilkins, who previously produced Cole's number one debut single "Fight for This Love". The album has a dance-pop sound much like Cole's previous album. It received generally mixed reviews from contemporary music critics. It was preceded by the lead single, "Promise This", which peaked at number one in Ireland and the UK. The album debuted at number one in the UK becoming her second to do so, and at number two in Ireland. On 19 August 2011 the album was certified Platinum by BPI, with shipments in the UK in the excess of 300,000. Background and development ''Messy Little Raindrops'' is the follow-up to Cole's mult ...
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She's So Unusual
''She's So Unusual'' is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Cyndi Lauper, released on October 14, 1983, by Portrait Records. The album was re-released in 2014 to commemorate its 30th anniversary, and was called ''She's So Unusual: A 30th Anniversary Celebration''. The re-release contains demos and remixes of previously released material, as well as new artwork. In 1978, Lauper formed the band Blue Angel. The band soon signed a recording contract with Polydor Records; however, their debut album, '' Blue Angel'', was a commercial failure. The band parted ways after firing their manager, who sued Lauper for $80,000 and forced her into bankruptcy. Lauper went on to sing in many New York night clubs, and caught the eye of David Wolf, who became her manager and subsequently got her signed to Portrait Records. Six singles were released from the album, with "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" becoming a worldwide hit and her first song to chart on the ''Billboard'' Hot 1 ...
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A Cool Tape Story
Jaden Christopher Syre Smith (born July 8, 1998), also known mononymously as Jaden, is an American rapper, singer, and actor. He has received various accolades, including a Teen Choice Award, an MTV Movie Award, a BET Award and a Young Artist Award, among nominations for a Grammy Award, two NAACP Image Awards and an Empire Award. His film debut was with his father Will Smith in the 2006 film '' The Pursuit of Happyness'', and he again appeared with his father in the 2013 film ''After Earth''. He also starred in the remake films ''The Day the Earth Stood Still'' (2008) and ''The Karate Kid'' (2010). Following a three-year hiatus Smith returned to acting in 2016, starring in the two-part Netflix original '' The Get Down'' and a voice-acting role in the Netflix original anime '' Neo Yokio''. Smith began his musical career alongside Canadian singer Justin Bieber, when he was featured on the 2010 single " Never Say Never" from ''The Karate Kid''. The song reached the top ten on ...
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You've Got To Laugh
''You've Got to Laugh'' is the seventh studio album by Nik Kershaw, released on 26 October 2006 under his own record label. Initially at least, the album is only available for purchase online vihis web sitethrough his own studio, Shorthouse Records. The album is also available for a digital download via iTunes or eMusic. In a 2008 interview, Kershaw spoke of the album. "''You've Got to Laugh'' took about five years to get together. That wasn't intense recording, obviously. I just waited until I'd got enough tracks and that was the time to release it. Had it not been for my girlfriend, it probably wouldn't have been released at all. The songs are all about my own experiences or those of people around me; they're about friends and foes; they're about real life, which means there's nothing too glamorous going on". Track listing #"Can't Get Arrested" – 4:41 #"Oh, You Beautiful Thing" – 3:15 #"Lost" – 4:40 #"All About You" – 4:35 #"Promises, Promises" – 3:52 #"I Hope You ...
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Young Thug Discography
The discography of American rapper Young Thug consists of three studio albums, two compilation albums, twelve self-released mixtapes, seven commercial mixtapes, three extended plays, and sixty-nine singles (including 71 as a featured artist). In 2015, Thug released his debut mixtape, ''Barter 6'', which reached number 22 on the ''Billboard'' 200. His 2016 mixtape, '' I'm Up'' matched the same position. That same year, Thug saw an increase with his mixtape, ''Slime Season 3'', which rose to number seven. His final mixtape of the year, '' Jeffery'', dropped down by one position at number eight. In 2017, his mixtape, ''Beautiful Thugger Girls'', matched the same position. That same year, his collaborative mixtape with Future, ''Super Slimey'' reached number two on the ''Billboard'' 200. In 2018, Thug released his collaborative compilation album with his record label, YSL Records, ''Slime Language'', which hit number eight. His second extended play, ''On the Rvn'', was released later ...
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Yeah (other)
Yeah may refer to: * Yeah is a synonym of yes; see yes and no Music Albums * ''Yeah!!!'', by Aretha Franklin in 1965 * ''Yeah!'' (Brownsville Station album), 1973 * ''Yeah!'' (Charlie Rouse album), 1961 * ''Yeah!'' (Def Leppard album), 2006 * ''Yeah'' (Park Jung-ah album), 2006 * ''Yeah'' (The Wannadies album), 1999 * ''Yeah Yeah Yeah'' (compilation), 1999 compilation of 1960s garage rock * ''Yeah!'', KMFDM EP, 2017 Songs * "Yeah" (Joe Nichols song), 2014 * "Yeah" (LCD Soundsystem song), 2004 * "Yeah!" (Paul Brandt song), 1998 * "Yeah!" (Usher song), 2004 * "Yeah 3x", by Chris Brown, 2010 * "Yeah", by Apink from ''Snow Pink'' * "Yeah", by DJ Krush from ''Strictly Turntablized'' * "Yeah!", by Does It Offend You Yeah? from ''Don't Say We Didn't Warn You'' * "Yeah", by Kelly Clarkson from ''My December'' * "Yeah", by Kyuss from ''Blues for the Red Sun'' * "Yeah", by Queen from ''Made in Heaven'' * "Yeah", by Royce da 5'9" from ''Independent's Day'' * "Yeah", by Seether f ...
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Yeah Yeah Yeah (other)
Yeah Yeah Yeah may refer to: Music * Yeah Yeah Yeahs, an American rock band Albums * ''Yeah Yeah Yeah'' (compilation), a garage rock compilation album, 1999 * ''Yeah Yeah Yeah'', by the Blondes, 1990 * ''Yeah Yeah Yeahs'' (EP), by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, 2001 Songs * "Yeah Yeah Yeah" (Blackpink song), 2022 * "Yeah Yeah Yeah" (Louis Prima song), 1951 * "Yeah Yeah Yeah" (New Politics song), , 2010 * "Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!" (Oaktown's 357 song), 1989 * "Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!" (Simone Hines song), 1997 * "Yeah 3x" (pronounced "Yeah Yeah Yeah"), by Chris Brown, 2010 * "Yeah Yeah Yeah", by Alice Cooper, B-side of the single " Be My Lover", 1972 * "Yeah Yeah Yeah", by Bo Diddley from '' Hey! Good Lookin''', 1965 * "Yeah Yeah Yeah", by Jax Jones, 2015 * "Yeah Yeah Yeah", by Judson Spence, 1988 * "Yeah Yeah Yeah", by Lil' Mo, 2005 * "Yeah Yeah Yeah", by the Sounds from ''Something to Die For'', 2011 * "Yeah Yeah Yeah", by Uncle Kracker from '' Double Wide'', 2000 * "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!", by Voic ...
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Yé-yé
''Yé-yé'' () (''yeyé'' in Spanish) was a style of pop music that emerged in Western-Southern Europe in the early 1960s. The French term "''yé-yé''" was derived from the English "yeah! yeah!", popularized by British beat music bands such as the Beatles. The style expanded worldwide as the result of the success of figures such as French singer-songwriters Sylvie Vartan, Serge Gainsbourg and Françoise Hardy. Yé-yé was a particular form of counterculture that derived most of its inspiration from British and American rock and roll. Additional stylistic elements of ''yé-yé'' song composition include baroque, exotica, pop, jazz and the French ''chanson.'' History The movement had its origins in the radio program (loosely translated as "hello mates" or "hello pals"), created by Jean Frydman and hosted by Daniel Filipacchi and Frank Ténot, which first aired in December 1959. The phrase "''Salut les copains''" dates back to the title of a 1957 song by Gilbert Bécaud and Pier ...
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