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"Oh Yeah" is a single released in 1985 by the band Yello and featured on their album Stella. The song features a mix of electronic music and manipulated vocals. The song features a mix of electronic music and manipulated vocals.
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The Wilhelm scream is an iconic stock sound effect that has been used in countless films, TV series, and other media, first originating from the 1951 film Distant Drums.The scream is usually used in many scenarios when someone is shot, falls from a great height, or is thrown from an explosion.
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"Oh Yeah" is the second single from hip hop duo GD & TOP (G-Dragon and T.O.P.)'s 2010 self-entitled album. It features their then YG Entertainment label-mate Park Bom . Released through YG Entertainment , the song was released alongside " High High " in December 2010.
"Oh Yeah (Work)" is the third single from American rapper Lil Scrappy's second album Bred 2 Die Born 2 Live. The song's beat structure incorporates typical southern hip hop snares as well as Lil Jon's signature crunk synths. Although on the release of the album, the single was an unlisted track. It features E-40 and Sean P of the YoungbloodZ.
"Oh Yeah" was the second single from the British indie rock band The Subways, off of their debut record Young for Eternity. [1] It features in the episode of Rescue Me, "Karate" in the scene where the character Lou shaved his testicles. Two music videos were created for the song.