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The music video was directed by Anthony Mandler [2] and filmed on July 31, 2010. [12] A sneak peek to the music video was released August 16, 2010. [13] The video provides dark, carnival-esque visuals to this club record. Trey commented on the music video in an interview with MTV stating, “‘Bottoms Up,’ I feel, is a very creative video ...
The album's lead single "Bottoms Up" featuring Nicki Minaj, was released on July 27, 2010. The music video was filmed on July 31, 2010 and was released Tuesday, August 17, 2010 on BET. [3] It has reached at number 2 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [4] [5]
Black Sabbath took their name after writing the song of the same name, which in turn was named after the 1963 film of the same name. Blue Murder, after a song on their first album. Butthole Surfers, in the early years of band, they performed under a different name every show. In a gig, the announcer forgot their name so he used a title of one ...
Bottoms Up (Obie Trice album), 2012; Bottoms Up!, a 1959 album by jazz group The Three Sounds "Bottoms Up" (Brantley Gilbert song), 2013 "Bottoms Up" (Middle of the Road song), song by Scottish band Middle of the Road, 1972 "Bottoms Up" (Nickelback song) from Nickelback's album Here and Now "Bottoms Up" (Trey Songz song), 2010 "U Was at the ...
5. The Who. The Who started as the Detours, but when they found out there was already another band by that name, they set about finding a new one.
List of songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album US [24] US R&B [25] "Hold U Down" (Bun B featuring Trey Songz, Mike Jones and Birdman) 2006 — 106 Trill "Pain In My Life" (Saigon featuring Trey Songz) 2007 — 91 Moral of the Story "Keep Me Warm (On ...
"Touchin, Lovin" is a song by American singer Trey Songz, taken from his sixth studio album, Trigga (2014). The song features production from The Featherstones and a guest verse from Nicki Minaj. This is their second collaboration, the first being Bottoms Up. [1] The song interpolates The Notorious B.I.G. and R. Kelly's song "Fuck You Tonight". [2]
"Bottoms Up" is a song by Scottish band Middle of the Road, released as a single in September 1972. [1] It failed to chart in the UK, but continued the band's success in Europe, becoming a top-ten hit in several countries. Unlike the version on many CD compilations, the single version has no bagpipes in the intro.