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"BMO" is a song by American singer Ari Lennox. It was released as the third single from her debut album Shea Butter Baby on August 6, 2019. [1] Background.
On April 30, Ari Lennox announced the release date and tracklist of the album, and released the fifth promotional single "Up Late", and the music video for the song was released on May 14. [13] [14] On August 5, a live performance of the song "I Been" at A Colors Show was released. On August 6, she released the music video for "BMO", directed ...
[5] The group were rumoured to be recording a song with Kylie Minogue for the album, after she expressed praise for their debut album Uncle B, [6] however, Tulisa denied the rumours. [7] The group announced that the album would be released on November 16, 2009, before revealing the album title.
BMO may refer to: Bank of Montreal, a Canadian bank; BMO Bank, an American subsidiary of the Bank of Montreal; BMO (Adventure Time), a character in the animated television series Adventure Time "BMO" (Adventure Time: Distant Lands), a television episode of the animated series "BMO" (song), a song by American singer Ari Lennox
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A song about a pregnant schoolgirl struggling over whether or not to keep her appointment for an abortion. [258] "Sara" by Fleetwood Mac (1979) A song Stevie Nicks wrote about the abortion she had after becoming pregnant by her then-boyfriend Don Henley. [259] Henley claimed this was the meaning behind the song in a 2000 interview. [260]