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The song was released to radio stations and for digital download on April 24, 2009. To date the song has been played more than 13 million times on his MySpace page. [3] As of July 22, 2012, the song has sold over 3 million downloads. [4] Sean Kingston performed the song for the first time live at the Teen Choice Awards 2009.
"Watch Out My Children" is a song composed and recorded by the late calypsonian of Trinidad, Ras Shorty I and his band the Love Circle in 1989. It was originally performed live on B.U.C.K.S. Carnival Expo 1989, which shortly after released as part of a live album with the same name. [1] It is a song that advises the youth to reject drug use.
The song follows a police officer stationed at Ground Zero [41] "Anniversary" The song is set in New York City on the one-year anniversary of the September 11 attacks and discusses how New Yorkers' lives have changed. [42] [43] "Zephyr and I" Refers to the "fireman’s monument, where all the fatherless teenagers go" [44] Velvet Revolver "Messages"
According to the 911 dispatch recording posted to YouTube, this call took place five years ago, but is all of a sudden resurfacing to totally brighten our days! Here's another daily dose of cute ...
At 10:57 a.m., that nightmare became a reality when a second-grade teacher called 911 to report a school shooting, Barnes said. Previously, Barnes said a second-grade student had called 911 before ...
Jackson had written “Where Were You” as a way to process his own grief after the 9/11 attacks, although he found it difficult to express his emotions right away.
Call 911 may refer to: Call 911 (song) Call 911 (TV series) This page was last edited on 8 March 2022, at 22:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
"Call 911" is a song performed by British singer and songwriter Florrie. The song was released as the singer's debut single on 12 July 2010 as a remix bundle onto iTunes. [1] It was written by Florrie, Miranda Cooper, Brian Higgins, Fred Falke, Toby Scott, and Carla Williams. The song was released as a remix by Fred Falke, but no original ...