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"Woohoo" is a song by American singer Christina Aguilera featuring rapper Nicki Minaj. The song was written by Aguilera, Onika Maraj, Claude Kelly, Ester Dean and Jamal "Polow da Don" Jones, and produced by Polow da Don, for Aguilera's sixth studio album, Bionic (2010).
"Woo Hoo" was covered by the Scottish rock band, The Revillos, (under the name "Yeah Yeah"), under the same title by the French psychobilly (or as they say themselves, "yé-yé-punk") band Les Wampas on their 1988 album, Chauds, sales et humides, by the Japanese girl band The 5.6.7.8's on their 1996 album Bomb the Twist and as a dance/electronica track in 2005 by the American act The Daltronics.
Woo Hoo, WooHoo, and spelling variants may refer to: Songs "Woo-Hoo" (Rock-A-Teens song), 1959 "Woohoo" (Christina Aguilera song), 2010
"Song 2" is a song by English rock band Blur. The song is the second song on their eponymous fifth studio album.Released physically on 7 April 1997, "Song 2" peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart, number four on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart, It was also popular on radio stations in the US; consequently, it peaked at number 55 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart, number 6 on Billboard ' s ...
This time, Woody (an animated woodpecker voiced by Eric Bauza) goes to Camp Woo Hoo and meets new friends (all humans), but predictably causes a little trip too. Charles Solomon of NPR called the ...
"Chee hoo" is a term often used by his character Maui in an expression of great excitement, like in the first film as he jumps into the lair of the villainous crab Tamatoa (voiced by Jemaine Clement).
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The 5.6.7.8's became known in the West after their appearance in Kill Bill: Volume 1, [3] in which they performed "I Walk Like Jayne Mansfield", "I'm Blue" (a cover of The Ikettes' song) and "Woo Hoo" in a Tokyo club, "The House Of Blue Leaves".