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"Yah" (stylized as "YAH.") is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, from his fourth studio album DAMN, released on April 14, 2017. The third track on the album (twelfth on the Collector's Edition of Damn), [2] the song was written by Lamar, Mark Spears, a.k.a. Sounwave, DJ Dahi, and Anthony Tiffith, and produced by, Sounwave, DJ Dahi, and Tiffith, with additional production by Bēkon.
Frey said the Cunninghams then toured America singing the song with the text "Kum Ba Yah". [1] The story of an African origin for the phrase circulated in several versions, spread also by the revival group the Folksmiths, whose liner notes for the song stated that "Kum Ba Yah" was brought to America from Angola. [1] As Winick points out, however:
Yah may refer to: Jah, shortened form of Yahweh, the Hebrew name for God; Iah, ancient Egyptian male lunar deity; YAH, The IATA code for La Grande-4 Airport in northern Quebec, Canada; Yazgulyam language, by ISO 639 code "Yah" (song), by Kendrick Lamar from his album Damn
"Hey Ya!" is a song in G major.Each cadential six-measure phrase is constructed using a change of meter on the fourth measure (creating a song with 22 quarter note beats per phrase) and uses a I–IV–V–VI chord progression.
"Yah Yah Yah / Yume no Bannin" (YAH YAH YAH/夢の番人) is a single by Japanese popular music duo Chage and Aska. It was released on March 3, 1993. [ 1 ] It was number-one on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart . [ 2 ]
The song was written by Beyoncé, The-Dream, Jay-Z, Arlo Parks, Cadenza, Harry Edwards, and Klara Mkhatshwa Munk-Hansen, and produced by Beyoncé, The-Dream, Harry Edwards and Cadenza. The track interpolates Nancy Sinatra 's " These Boots Are Made for Walkin' " (1966) written by Lee Hazlewood and The Beach Boys ' " Good Vibrations " (1966 ...
"Yah Mo B There" is a contemporary R&B song, recorded as a duet by American singers James Ingram and Michael McDonald. It was written by Ingram, McDonald, Rod Temperton and producer Quincy Jones . The song originally appeared on Ingram's 1983 album, It's Your Night , via Jones's Qwest Records label.
The song was used in season 3, episode 1 of Sex Education. [29] It also forms the soundtrack to a one-minute McDonalds advert in 2023 directed by Edgar Wright. [30] The song is used as the notorious license test fail music for the 2005 PlayStation 2 game Gran Turismo 4. [31] The song is used in a 2024 commercial for Meibo eye drops.