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  2. Ole Miss Rebels - Wikipedia

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    The Hotty Toddy cheer is a chant unique to Ole Miss. The cheer is primarily used at Ole Miss sporting events, and is commonly started by cheerleaders, fans, and players. [32] The Ole Miss Band plays the cheer with a drum cadence following the school's fight song, Forward Rebels. [33]

  3. University of Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    The chant was first published in 1926, but "Hotty Toddy" was spelled "Heighty Tighty"; this early spelling has led some to suggest it originated with Virginia Tech's regimental band, The Heighty Tighties. [187] [188] Other proposed origins are "hoity-toity", meaning snobbish, [189] [188] and the alcoholic drink hot toddy. [189]

  4. Hot toddy (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Hot Tottie", Toddy coffee or cold brew coffee, the process of steeping coffee grounds in room temperature water for an extended period; Palm wine or Toddy, an alcoholic beverage created from palm tree sap "Hotty Toddy", an Ole Miss Rebels football cheer

  5. The Wishing Well (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Wishing Well" is a charity single released in 1987 to raise money for the redevelopment of Great Ormond Street Hospital via its (GOSH) Wishing Well appeal. The song featured an ensemble line-up of pop stars under the name GOSH! It reached No.22 in the UK Singles Chart in early 1988. [1]

  6. List of Niyabinghi chants - Wikipedia

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    The rhythms of these chants were eventually an influence of popular ska, rocksteady and reggae music. Niyabinghi chants include: "400 Million Blackman" "400 Years" (its lyrics influenced Peter Tosh's "400 Years") "Babylon In I Way" "Babylon Throne Gone Down" (arranged by Bob Marley to "Rastaman Chant" in 1973) "Banks of the River" "Behold Jah live"

  7. Gosh (song) - Wikipedia

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    A second music video, directed by Romain Gavras, was released on 1 July 2016 on Apple Music.It was uploaded to YouTube on 4 October 2016. [2] The video was filmed around the Eiffel Tower replica of the Tianducheng housing estate in the city of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province in China, and it features the actor Hassan Koné and 400 pupils from the Xiaolong Martial Arts School.

  8. Good God Almighty (Crowder song) - Wikipedia

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    "Good God Almighty" is a song performed by American contemporary Christian music singer Crowder, released on January 15, 2021, [1] as the lead single to his fourth studio album, Milk & Honey (2021). Crowder co-wrote the song with Jeff Sojka and Ben Glover. [2] "Good God Almighty" peaked at No. 1 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart. [3]

  9. Chant (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Chant" is a gospel-inflected [3] song over a piano instrumental. [4] Lyrically, Macklemore reflects on key moments in his past, [2] including his near-fatal drug overdose in 2020, [2] [5] and his deepest insecurities, [2] while insisting he will not retire from rapping. In the chorus, Tones and I sings about fighting, rising up and not dying.