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Style (manner Of Address), Style
Style, or styles may refer to: Film and television * ''Style'' (2001 film), a Hindi film starring Sharman Joshi, Riya Sen, Sahil Khan and Shilpi Mudgal * ''Style'' (2002 film), a Tamil drama film * ''Style'' (2004 film), a Burmese film * ''Style'' (2006 film), a Telugu film starring Lawrence Raghavendra and Prabhu Deva Sundaram * ''Style'' (2016 film), a Malayalam film * ''Style'' (TV series), a 2009 Korean television series * ''Style'' (DVD), a DVD featuring Girls Aloud * Style Network, a now-defunct US TV channel which was rebranded as Esquire Network in 2013 * '' Style with Elsa Klensch'', a CNN fashion series from 1980 to 2000 Literature * ''Style'' (book), a 1955 book on good prose by F. L. Lucas * ''Style'' (journal), an academic journal of style, stylistics and poetics in literature * ''Style'' (magazine), a South African women's magazine published between the 1980s and 2006 * ''Style'', a 1998 fashion book by Elsa Klensch * ''Style: An Anti-Textbook'', a 1974 m ...
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Style (2001 Film)
''Style'' is a 2001 Indian Hindi language horror film directed by N. Chandra. The film stars Sharman Joshi and Sahil Khan. A sequel titled ''Xcuse Me'' was released in 2003. Plot The film revolves around two slap-happy college students, Bantu/Nehal and Chantu/Amit, who stand out in the college for their expertise in ragging and playing pranks, and their ability to outfox others. As their college life nears an end, the duo begins to realize that they need to start getting more serious about their life and career. Realising that they are not cut out for a life of struggle and hard work, Bantu comes up with an idea to trick two rich girls into marrying them so that they can spend their lives comfortably which leads them to focus their attention on rich teenyboppers Sheena and Rani and set about wooing the two girls to win their love and ultimately the key to becoming rich. A mysterious woman named Nikki Malhotra enters the scene, and pretty soon Chantu and Bantu get embroiled in a ...
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Style (Cameo Album)
''Style'' is the ninth studio album by the American funk band Cameo, released in 1983. It was their first album to introduce their Atlanta Artists label, with which they maintained their distribution through PolyGram. At the time, Cameo was going through a transition, having gone from five members ('' Alligator Woman'', 1982) to four, with an extreme makeover in their sound. Their former big funk band sound was now being replaced by all the elements of the electronic age (i.e., keyboards, synthesizers and Simmons drums). Their music was self-proclaimed as "21st Century Bebop". Track listing # "Aphrodisiac" – 5:00 ( Larry Blackmon, Charlie Singleton, Nathan Leftenant, Tomi Jenkins) # "This Life Is Not for Me" – 3:30 (Blackmon, Singleton, Leftenant, Jenkins) # "You're a Winner" – 3:30 (Blackmon, Singleton, Leftenant, Jenkins) # " Can't Help Falling in Love" – 3:50 ( Luigi Creatore, Hugo Peretti, George David Weiss) # "Interlude (Serenity)" – 1:30 (Singleton) # ...
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Rania (band)
Blackswan (; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean multinational girl group formed by DR Music. The group consists of Fatou, Gabi, Sriya and NVee, and is the final lineup of Blackswan, as confirmed by Fatou herself in a Veeper audio. They originally debuted under the name Rania () in 2011 with the EP ''Teddy Riley, the First Expansion In Asia''. In December 2016, the group rebranded as BP Rania (; an acronym of Black Pearl Rania) and released two EPs, ''Start a Fire'' and ''Refresh 7th.'' The group returned to promoting as Rania in 2018 prior to rebranding as Blackswan in October 2020 with the album ''Goodbye Rania''. Career Pre-debut and member changes The group was originally set to debut in mid-2010, as the third generation of Baby V.O.X. However, their record company DR Music; decided to rebrand them as a new group named Rania (short for "Regeneration Idol of Asia") with eight members: Saem (later known as Yina), Lucy (later known as Jooyi), Sarah, Riko, Joy, Di, T-ae, ...
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Emancipation (Prince Album)
''Emancipation'' is the nineteenth studio album by American recording artist Prince. It was released on November 19, 1996, by NPG Records and EMI Records as a triple album. The title refers to Prince's freedom from his contract with Warner Bros. Records after 18 years, with which he had a contentious relationship. The album was Prince's third to be released that year (along with '' Chaos and Disorder'' and the soundtrack album of the Spike Lee movie '' Girl 6''), which made 1996 one of the most prolific years for material released by Prince. Overview ''Emancipation'' marked the first album in Prince's career to include cover versions of songs written by other songwriters. He said that he had wanted to cover songs in the past, but was advised against it by Warner Bros. Four such covers appeared on the album: " Betcha by Golly Wow!" (previously a hit for the Stylistics), " I Can't Make You Love Me" (previously a hit for Bonnie Raitt), " La-La (Means I Love You)" (previously ...
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Ringo (Itzy Album)
''Ringo'' (Japanese for 'apple') is the first Japanese-language and second overall studio album by South Korean girl group Itzy. It was released by Warner Music Japan on October 18, 2023. Led by the lead single of the same name, the album contains 11 tracks, including the singles " Voltage" and " Blah Blah Blah"; and the Japanese versions of " Sneakers", "Cheshire", and "Trust Me (Midzy)". Background Itzy debuted in Japan under Warner Music Japan on September 1, 2021, with the release of the compilation extended play ''What'z Itzy'', which featured the quintet's previous singles. A compilation album featuring Japanese versions of the quintet's singles, titled ''It'z Itzy'', was released later that year, on December 22. The group's first original Japanese-language song was released on April 6, 2022, with the release of the maxi single " Voltage". A second maxi single, titled " Blah Blah Blah", followed on October 5. During the Japan leg of the Checkmate World Tour, in Febru ...
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Style (Get Glory In This Hand)
"Style ~Get Glory in This Hand~" is a single released by High and Mighty Color on October 31, 2005, less than two months after the band's debut album '' Go Over''. Track list # "STYLE ~get glory in this hand~" – 4:14 # "energy" – 5:15 :All songs written by HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR. Personnel * Maakii & Yuusuke — vocals * Kazuto — guitar * MEG — guitar * mACKAz — bass * SASSY — drums Production * Hide2 (Norishrocks) – creative & art direction * Tsousie (Jetrock Graphics) – art direction & design * Rocca Works – costume * Eiji Tanaki (D&N Planning) – styling * Keiko Nakatani (Mingle) – hair and make-up * Atsushi Otaki (Ad Force), Masahiro Aoki (D&N Planning), Noriko Yamashita (SMC) & Kaori"Kacch" Nagai (Norishrocks) – products coordination Charts Oricon Sales Chart (Japan) References 2005 singles High and Mighty Color songs 2005 songs {{2000s-Japan-single-stub ...
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Style (Taylor Swift Song)
"Style" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and the third single from her fifth studio album, ''1989 (album), 1989'' (2014). She wrote the track with its producers Max Martin, Shellback (record producer), Shellback, and Ali Payami. An incorporation of Pop music, pop, funk, disco, and Electronic music, electronic styles, "Style" is built on an electric guitar riff, pulsing synthesizers, and dense vocal Reverb effect, reverb. The lyrics are about a couple who could not escape from an unhealthy relationship because they are never "out of style". Big Machine Records, Big Machine in partnership with Republic Records released the song to US radio on February 10, 2015. In the United States, "Style" peaked at number six and was ''1989'' third consecutive top-ten single on the Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and it was certified RIAA certification, triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. The single reached number one in South Africa ...
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