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"Rat in Mi Kitchen" is a song written and performed by British reggae and pop group UB40. It features Herb Alpert on trumpet [citation needed] and is the sixth track on their album 1986 Rat in the Kitchen. Released as a single in December 1986, it reached number 12 on the UK Singles Chart later the same month, staying on the chart for seven weeks.
Rat in the Kitchen is the seventh album by UB40, released in July 1986. This album contained two UK hits, "Sing Our Own Song" (UK No. 5 in 1986) and "Rat in Mi Kitchen" (UK No. 12 in 1987). [11] The album itself reached 8 in the UK album charts in 1986 staying in the charts for twenty weeks. [11] The album provoked a positive reception from ...
"Higher Ground" is a song written and performed by English reggae band UB40. It was released in August 1993 by Virgin Records as the second single from their 10th album, Promises and Lies.
English reggae band UB40 covered "Kingston Town" in 1989 and released it as a single in early 1990. It became the group's sixth top-five hit on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number four for three weeks in April 1990.
Described as a “game of high stakes cat and mouse,” Rat in the Kitchen combines the best parts of Top Chef and The Mole. Over the course of the 10-part competition, a mix of professional chefs ...
"King" is about Martin Luther King Jr., [4] questioning the lost direction of the deceased leader's followers and the state of mourning of a nation after his death.It was written by the group after having watched a documentary on King. [5]
Getty Images Detroit slang is an ever-evolving dictionary of words and phrases with roots in regional Michigan, the Motown music scene, African-American communities and drug culture, among others.
Who You Fighting For? is the fifteenth album by UB40 released on 13 June 2005. The album was nominated for the reggae album Grammy in 2006. [8] It marks the return of the rootsier, political sound that the group cultivated during the early 1980s.