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In the song "Scenario" by A Tribe Called Quest, Phife Dawg states "Bo knows this, and Bo knows that, but Bo don't know jack, 'cause Bo can't rap..." [1] In a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episode from 1990, the character Donatello confronts a villain while saying "Donatello knows bō." [2] The bō is a wooden staff that Donatello used as his weapon.
"45:33" is a six-part composition by American rock band LCD Soundsystem. Commissioned by Nike, it was released digitally as a one-track studio album on October 17, 2006, as part of the Nike+ Original Run series.
"Go Home W U" is a song recorded by New Zealand-born Australian-American country artist Keith Urban featuring American country artist Lainey Wilson. [1] Urban wrote the song with Breland, Sam Sumser, and Sean Small, and he co-produced it with the latter two. [2] It is the third single to Australian radio from Urban's twelfth studio album High ...
Samuel David Bayer (born February 17, 1962) is an American visual artist, cinematographer, and commercial, music video and film director.Bayer was born in Syracuse, New York.
John Lennon's Revolution was panned by the radical media as a 'petty bourgeois cry of fear' in 1968. Then, in 1987 it was claimed by Nike to be the controversial soundtrack of its most seminal advert.
"Nikes" is a song recorded by American singer Frank Ocean. It was released on August 20, 2016, as the lead single from his second studio album, Blonde (2016), accompanied by a music video directed by Tyrone Lebon, exclusive to Apple Music. [2] It is Ocean's first single since "Super Rich Kids", which was released in 2013. [3]
A post shared by Nike (@nike) The student’s dynasty claims hold up, too. The women’s team has now won seven straight gold medals and has won 55 straight Olympic games .
The song showcased the narrator's plea to a young woman to go home, though the girl tries to get the narrator to stay with her. In the US, the song peaked at #2 on the Billboard R&B chart and #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and, to date, is Wonder's last song to reach the US top ten on the Hot 100. [ 1 ] "