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  2. Hot Shot (Karen Young song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hot Shot" is a 1978 song written and produced by Andrew Kahn and Kurt Borusiewicz, and recorded by American singer Karen Young. The song was included on her debut studio album of the same name . "Hot Shot" was released as the lead single from the album and reached number one on the US Billboard disco chart for the week of August 5, 1978 and ...

  3. Karen Young (American singer) - Wikipedia

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    An album, also titled Hot Shot, was then released by West End Records of New York City. The song propelled Young to international fame. By 1981, the disco fad had dissipated, and Young was unable to duplicate her success. Young continued her singing career as a local performer in the Philadelphia area, and the song "Hot Shot" became a hit. [2]

  4. Hot Shot (Shaggy album) - Wikipedia

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    Hot Shot is the fifth studio album released by Jamaican-American singer Shaggy. The album was first released on 8 August 2000, in the United States, before being issued in the United Kingdom on 9 October 2000, [8] with a revised track listing. The revised UK edition was also released in Europe, but without the song "Why You Mad at Me?".

  5. Hot Shot (Karen Young album) - Wikipedia

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    Hot Shot is the debut studio album by American singer Karen Young.It was released on 1978 by Altra Moda Music. The album features two disco hits all written, produced and arranged by Andrew Kahn and Kurt Borusiewicz; the title track, "Bring On the Boys" and "Baby You Ain't Nothing Without Me".

  6. The Hut-Sut Song - Wikipedia

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    The song was written in 1941 by Leo V. Killion, Ted McMichael and Jack Owens. The first and most popular recording was by Horace Heidt and His Musical Knights. A 1941 Time magazine entry suggests the song was probably a creative adaptation of an unpublished Missouri River song called "Hot Shot Dawson". [1] [2]

  7. Seven Celebrities Who Went from Hot Shot to Homeless - AOL

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    4. Willie Aames, Actor. Eight is Enough was apparently not enough to fill his life with love, despite the show's theme song. Aames was making $1 million a year at the peak of the 1979-1984 ABC ...

  8. It Wasn't Me - Wikipedia

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    Before the original version of Hot Shot was released in August 2000, Hawaiian DJ Pablo Sato downloaded the album from "a Napster-like MP3 site he won't name" and discovered that "It Wasn't Me" was "the album's standout cut." He played the song on American radio the next day, and in an interview, claimed, "The phone lines lit up right away.

  9. Did the Red Hot Chili Peppers' song 'Californication' predict ...

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    "Californication" came out in June 1999. Now, 25 years later, social media users think the Red Hot Chili Peppers song may have predicted the future.