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It was a time of rapid change in the hip hop market; gangsta rap was rising in popularity, and Audio Two found itself unsuccessfully struggling to maintain recording contracts and a fanbase. Audio Two did, however, pave the way for the duo's labelmate MC Lyte, who launched her career with the hit single I Cram to Understand U (Sam).
"Tender" is a song by English rock band Blur from their sixth studio album, 13 (1999). Written by the four band members about Blur frontman Damon Albarn's breakup with musician turned painter Justine Frischmann, the song was released in Japan on 17 February 1999 and in the United Kingdom on 22 February as the album's lead single.
"There's No Other Way" is a song by English band Blur, released on 15 April 1991 as the second single from their debut album Leisure. "There's No Other Way" peaked at number five on the UK Singles Chart .
A woman got a breast exam on live TV. No bra, no carefully draped gown, no blurring. On the British talk show This Morning, model Leeanne Adu, who wears a size 38JJ bra, disrobed and had Dr. Sara ...
The website's critics consensus reads, "Secret Level's melange of video game shorts can't help but feel like a glorified sizzle reel, but these vignettes pack a mean punch in small doses." [ 17 ] Metacritic , which uses a weighted average , assigned a score of 53 out of 100 based on nine critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews. [ 18 ]
Overflow's PureMail video game was adapted into a two-episode OAV in 2001. Overflow's Imouto de Ikou! video game was adapted into a two-episode OVA in 2003. Overflow's School Days video game was adapted into a 12-episode anime series in 2007. [3] Both School Days and Cross Days have also received manga adaptations. [4] Stack's Welcome to Pia ...
The first new recording from Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty (better known as The KLF, but performing here as 'One World Orchestra') in over 2 years, "The Magnificent": a drum and bass version of the theme tune from the film The Magnificent Seven, with vocal samples from DJ Fleka of Serbian radio station B92.
Showtime is a video recording by British rock band Blur, released in February 1995. Directed and edited by Matthew Longfellow and produced by Ceri Levy, the film is a recording of the band's gig at Alexandra Palace, London, England on 7 October 1994. [1] For many years, the video has only been released in the UK on VHS.