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Akinbi Bamidele Brett (born 23 March 1995), known professionally as Cheque, is a Nigerian rapper and singer. He rose to mainstream fame for his 2020 single "Zoom". [ 1 ] In 2021, he won an award for Best Duo African HipHop at the All Africa Music Awards alongside Fireboy DML . [ 2 ]
"Check the Rhime" is the first single from A Tribe Called Quest's second album The Low End Theory. [1] The song was written by group members Phife Dawg, Q-Tip, and Ali Shaheed Muhammad. It was recorded at the legendary Greene St. Recording studio in New York City. The song peaked at number 59 on Billboard on November 16, 1991. [2]
Mill teased "Check" with a 15-second clip via Instagram on April 30, 2015, featuring Metro Boomin and fellow rapper Travis Scott. [5] On June 1, the song was premiered by DJ Funkmaster Flex. [6] The same day as its premiere, "Check" was released to radio by Maybach as the lead single from Dreams Worth More Than Money.
"Check", a song by Zebrahead from the album Waste of Mind "Check (Let's Ride)", a song by Lil' Flip from the album U Gotta Feel Me The Checks (band) , a New Zealand band
"Check Yes or No" is a song written by Danny Wells and Dana Hunt Black, and recorded by American country music singer George Strait. It was released in September 1995 as the lead single from his box set Strait Out of the Box .
Chubby Checker (born Ernest Evans; October 3, 1941) is an American singer and dancer.He is widely known for popularizing many dance styles, including the Twist dance style, with his 1960 hit cover of Hank Ballard & The Midnighters' R&B song "The Twist", and the pony dance style with the 1961 cover of the song "Pony Time".
The song is a standard for the accordion rock band Those Darn Accordions, [20] who released a studio version in 1992 on their album Vongole Fisarmonica. [ 21 ] John Serry Sr. arranged and recorded the polka for accordion and ensemble for RCA Thesaurus (1954).
The song was number 245 on Rolling Stone magazine's 2004 list of the 500 greatest songs of all time. [5] Pitchfork Media named it the forty-second best song of the 1960s. [10] The song is included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's "500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll" [11] and Time magazine's All-Time 100. [12]