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Evian worked with Virgin Records and EMI in 1998 for the mix album Club Nation. The album featured many advertisements for Évian, including a logo on the cover, six full pages in the booklet, the image of a bottle of Évian on CD1 and a crushed bottle of Évian on CD2. In 2009, Evian launched the advertisement campaign, "Evian Roller Babies".
"Beat it Up", song by Gucci Mane from Burrrprint 2 "Beat It Up", song by hip hop duo Big Tymers featuring Tateeze from album Big Money Heavyweight
Mess It Up Paint It Black: Start Me Up: Sympathy For The Devil: Whole Wide World Daft Punk: Around the World: Daft Punk: March 7, 2024 [38] Around the World / Harder Better Faster Stronger (Live 2007) Da Funk / Daftendirekt: Get Lucky (feat. Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers) Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger: Lose Yourself to Dance (feat ...
Song Title (English/Korean) [1] Artist Latest appearance Notes Ignition Starts 이그니션 스타츠 BanYa: Pump It Up Prime 2: Ignition Starts is the first PIU Original song, as well as the very first song in Pump It Up series, and one of the handful of PIU original songs that were not revived in Pump It Up Fiesta until its revival in Pump It Up Prime ver. 1.01.0.
Beat Up may refer to: ... "Beat Up", a 2008 song by British band Mock & Toof "Beat Up", a song by American singer Izzy Stradlin on his 2010 album Wave of Heat;
The song was produced by FKi 1st and Sosa808, and heavily samples Cissy Houston's "Nothing Can Stop Me". It was originally released on Famous Dex's SoundCloud account on October 18, 2017, [ 1 ] before being released to streaming services on October 20, 2017.
"Start It Up" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Lloyd Banks, released on November 2, 2010 as the third single from his third studio album H.F.M. 2 (The Hunger for More 2). [1] The song, which features vocals from fellow American rappers Swizz Beatz , Kanye West , Ryan Leslie and Fabolous , was produced by American music producer ...
The song reached number seven on the US Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart and became a top-10 hit in Australia and New Zealand, peaking at numbers three and six, respectively. The song's music video, directed by Harrison and produced by Bell One Productions, was filmed in New York and features babies at a biker bar riding Big Wheels. [2] [3]