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The process of altering cloud precipitation can be done with the use of dry ice. [39] It was widely used in experiments in the US in the 1950s and early 1960s before it was replaced by silver iodide. [39] Dry ice has the advantage of being relatively cheap and completely non-toxic. [39]
"Dry" is a song by Australian indie rock band Rancid Eddie, released independently on 26 September 2021. Originally teased as an acoustic track on social media platform TikTok, the song is a layered, indie rock track. It was written by the band's five members, brothers Andrew and Matthew Sturrock, Ashley Ravlic, Edward O'Brien, and Jessy Kelly ...
The B-side of the UK single release of "Fit But You Know It" is the song "Soaked by the Ale". The story of this song takes place between the events of "Fit But You Know It" and "Such a Twat". It documents one of Skinner's mates being annoyed at Mike for stealing a tub of ice cream whilst on holiday in Spain as a result of his excessive drinking.
You’d be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn’t rap “2 Fast, 2 Furious” when they read the movie title — and that’s all thanks to the opening lines of Ludacris’ platinum hit.
Tracy Chapman is finally getting a new moment in the awards spotlight, 35 years after the release of her biggest hit, "Fast Car." The two gave an emotional performance at the GRAMMYs on Sunday ...
"Done Too Soon" is a song of mortality that is divided, stylistically, into two sections: a fast-paced first part and a slower, more introspective second part. [1] Cash Box described the song by saying that "the up-tempo thrust that opens the track gives way to a commentary, inspirational close."
A 1989 song by rapper Big Daddy Kane from his album It's a Big Daddy Thing; A 1987 song by rapper Ice-T from the album Rhyme Pays, parenthetically titled "Somebody Gotta Do It (Pimpin' Ain't Easy!!!) "Pimpin Ain't Eazy", a song by Kodak Black; A 2003 episode of the sitcom Yes, Dear; The catchphrase of WWE wrestler The Godfather
M.I.A. professes "Live fast, die young, bad girls do it well" and "My chain hits my chest when I'm banging on the radio" in a nonchalant mannered chant. [18] Marchese describes the lyric as "irresistibly sassy", a view shared by Robert Copsey of Digital Spy , who wrote that it was a line M.I.A. pulled off spectacularly.