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Look ma, no hands and similar phrases may refer to: "Look Ma No Hands", a 2011 instrumental track by American rapper André 3000; Look Mom... No Hands, a 2004 album by American hip hop musician Vast Aire; Look Ma! No Hands Productions, film producer who released, e.g., 2009 film Virtuality
No Hands is the first solo studio album by American hip hop musician Vast Aire, one half of the duo Cannibal Ox. [1] It was released on Chocolate Industries on April 27, 2004. [ 2 ] It features contributions from MF Doom , RJD2 , Madlib , Aesop Rock , and Sadat X . [ 2 ]
Look Mom, No Head! "Lets Get Fucked Up" / "How Come You Do Me" (Medicine Label 7-18045) 1994 — — — Flame Job "Ultra Twist" / "No Club Lone Wolf" (Medicine Label 7-17976) 94 — 45 "Naked Girl Falling Down the Stairs" / "Confessions of a Psycho Cat" (Medicine Label 7-17932) 1995 — — — "Like a Bad Girl Should" / "I Walked All Night ...
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Look Mom No Head! is the fifth studio album and the 10th album overall by the American rock band the Cramps. It was released in November 1991 by Restless/Enigma, and licensed to Ace Records under Big Beat in the UK. It was recorded and mixed by Steve McMillan at Ocean Way Studios in Hollywood between June 21 and July 14, 1991. [1]
"No Hands" is a song recorded by American rapper Waka Flocka Flame featuring fellow American rappers Roscoe Dash and Wale from the former's debut studio album, Flockaveli (2010). It was written by the artists alongside producer Drumma Boy. It was leaked in May 2010 before it was officially released in August.
Best known for songs like "End of the Road," "I'll Make Love to You" and "One Sweet Day," Boyz II Men also had a hit with "A Song for Mama," a 1997 song about a mother's steadfast love and support.
Big Beat from Badsville is the seventh studio album by the American rock band the Cramps. [3] It was released in 1997 on Epitaph Records. [4]The album was recorded and mixed at engineer Earle Mankey's house in Thousand Oaks, California, in May 1997. [1]