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"Spiegel" (English: "Mirror") is a 2005 song by German pop-rap girl group Tic Tac Toe. It was released as their comeback single in December 2005, after a five-year hiatus. The song was met with commercial success and was a top 10 hit in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. It later appeared on their fourth and final album Comeback.
"Tic, Tic Tac" is a song by Brazilian band Carrapicho. It was released in June 1996 as the lead single from the album Festa do boi bumba , which was later certified Platinum disc in France. The song was also recorded by Chilli featuring Carrapicho and released in May 1997.
"Verpiss' dich" (English: "Piss Off") is a song by German female pop-rap group Tic Tac Toe, written by Torsten Börger, Claudia A. Wohlfromm, and Tic Tac Toe. The track is a breakup song, with its lyrics directed at the ex-partner who has left for another woman.
Tic Tac Toe reformed in the original line-up in 2005, after Ricky had rejoined. At the end of the year the single " Spiegel " was released which was a top 10 chart success and brought the band back into the spotlight.
The album's cover sleeve, a tic tac toe square of nine different images, was designed by Talking Heads' frontman David Byrne. [52] The second and final single taken from the record was "Hunny Hunny"/"Chatterbox (Pt. 2)", a double A-side single, released in September 1993.
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Tic Tac is a brand of small, hard mint. Tic Tac or variants may also refer to: Tic-tac (horse racing), a traditional method of signs used by bookmakers; Tic Tac, a 1997 Swedish thriller; Tic (musician) (Nana Kwaku Okyere Duah), formerly known as Tic Tac; Tic tac bass, a method of playing baritone guitar; Tic&Tac, a 1980 album by Area; Tic Tac ...
His biggest hit to date is "Tic-Tac-Toe," which charted on the Billboard Top 40 in the summer of 1990, selling over one million copies and peaking at No. 14. [1] It was ranked No. 100 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1990.