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Planet Earth is the thirty-second studio album by American recording artist Prince. It was released on July 15, 2007, by NPG Records and distributed, in the UK, as a free covermount with The Mail on Sunday national newspaper.
The song's album in question, The Gold Experience, was released the following year and hit the top 40 with the singles "I Hate U" (Prince's last original single to reach the United States top 40), "Gold", and "Endorphinmachine" (in Japan), while the promotional single "Purple Medley", a remix of his greatest hits, reached the top 20 worldwide.
"Guitar" is the first single from Prince's 2007 album Planet Earth. This song was number 39 on Rolling Stone ' s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007. [6]The digital single was released in MP3 format through a partnership with Verizon Wireless, [7] and O2. [8]
Freedom of Choice (stylized as F R E E D O M O F C H O I C E) is the third studio album by the American new wave band Devo, released in May 1980 on Warner Bros. Records.The album contained their biggest hit, "Whip It", which hit No. 8 and No. 14 on the Billboard Club Play Singles and Pop Singles charts, respectively.
The song appears in the video game Dance Dance Revolution Universe 3. MVD Audio announced a vinyl maxi-single of "Watch Us Work It" for release in 2008. [ 3 ] Released on December 9, 2008, it contains three previously unreleased versions of the song, and a remix of The Attery Squash song " Devo Was Right About Everything " by the band. [ 4 ]
Booji Boy performing live in 2023. Booji Boy / ˈ b ʊ ɡ i / is a character created in the early 1970s by the American new wave band Devo.The name is pronounced "Boogie Boy"—the strange spelling "Booji" resulted when the band was using Letraset to produce captions for a film, and ran out of the letter "g".
DEV-O Live stems from a 16-track promotional album called Devo Live: Warner Bros. Music Show, recorded for broadcast on the King Biscuit Flower Hour. [3] The broadcast was so popular that four songs ("Freedom of Choice Theme Song", "Whip It", "Be Stiff" and "Gates of Steel") were released as a promotional EP in November 1980, titled DEV-O Live, followed by the more widely available EP of the ...
Music is credited to Neil Young and Devo. [9] The film's score was the first by Mark Mothersbaugh (Rugrats, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, Herbie: Fully Loaded, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Lego Movie), who also portrays Booji Boy and a nuclear garbage man. [10] Most of the songs by Young in the film would be released on the album ...