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Jhariah showed interest in music from an early age, releasing his first song, a 20-second electronic track called "Electrolite" in October 2012. [3] The song, along with a handful of others was uploaded on his YouTube Channel under the name "ShinySwordStorm", a moniker he used for many years creating videos on YouTube.
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Bad Luck, a comedy film directed by Andrzej Munk; Bad Luck, a tragic-comic film directed by Thomas Woschitz "Bad Luck" , a television episode "Bad Luck", an episode of the Indian TV series Dhoom Machaao Dhoom
Breaking a mirror is said to bring seven years of bad luck [1]; A bird or flock of birds going from left to right () [citation needed]Certain numbers: The number 4.Fear of the number 4 is known as tetraphobia; in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean languages, the number sounds like the word for "death".
The film's music was composed by A. R. Rahman while lyrics were written by Vairamuthu; the pair argued during the production. [36] Suresh Urs edited the film while Vikram Dharma directed stunts, Nagu directed arts and Rekha Prakash, Brindha and Raju Sundaram choreographed the songs. Costumes were designed by Nalini Sriram. [37]
Bad Luck Is All I Have is an album by American jazz saxophonist Eddie Harris recorded in 1974 and 1975 and released on the Atlantic label. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Reception
Bob Uecker had the kind of career stat line that would be sad if it wasn’t so funny. But funny is what would ultimately cement his legacy. Uecker, who died Jan. 16 at the age of 90, was a career ...
"Bad Luck" is a song recorded by American vocal group Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes from their album To Be True. Released as a single in 1975 by Philadelphia International Records , the song was written by Victor Carstarphen, Gene McFadden , and John Whitehead and produced by Gamble and Huff , with MFSB providing instrumentals.