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4th Impact is a Filipino girl group composed of sisters Almira, Irene, Mylene and Celina Cercado. The group competed in the twelfth season of the British singing contest The X Factor , where they were the ninth contestant eliminated.
"Rockabye" is a song by British electronic group Clean Bandit featuring Jamaican dancehall singer Sean Paul and English singer Anne-Marie. It was released on 21 October 2016 and was their first single since Neil Amin-Smith 's departure from the group and it serves as the lead single from their second studio album, What Is Love?
In music, a loop is a repeating section of sound material. Short sections can be repeated to create ostinato patterns. Longer sections can also be repeated: for example, a player might loop what they play on an entire verse of a song in order to then play along with it, accompanying themselves.
Rockabye, starring Jimmy Smits and Valerie Bertinelli "Rockabye" (song), a 2016 song by Clean Bandit featuring Sean Paul and Anne-Marie; Rockabye, a 1992 album by Robin Holcomb, or the title track "Rockabye" (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit), a 2005 episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Peter Ostroushko – mandolin on "Rockabye", violin on "The Goodnight-Loving Trail" The Steeles – backing vocals on "Help a Man", "When I Stop Crying" and "The Natural World" Doug Wieselman – clarinet, tenor saxophone, guitar
Keri Lynn Pratt guest starred in the episode "Rockabye" as a teenage mother who self-aborts. In a 2012 interview, shortly after he departed as the SVU showrunner, Neal Baer recalled: "I just loved doing shows on SVU that raised these really tough trenchant issues.
"Good Times" was covered by Australian musicians Disco Montego, Selwyn, Katie Underwood, Peta Morris, and Jeremy Gregory and released on November 4, 2002. It was released as part of Australia's 'Rumba' music festival, which took place in November and December 2002 across Australia.
The fourth heart sound or S 4 is an extra heart sound that occurs during late diastole, immediately before the normal two "lub-dub" heart sounds (S 1 and S 2).It occurs just after atrial contraction and immediately before the systolic S 1 and is caused by the atria contracting forcefully in an effort to overcome an abnormally stiff or hypertrophic ventricle.