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Jhariah showed interest in music from an early age, releasing his first song, a 20-second electronic track called "Electrolite" in October 2012. [3] The song, along with a handful of others was uploaded on his YouTube Channel under the name "ShinySwordStorm", a moniker he used for many years creating videos on YouTube.
"Bad Luck" is a song recorded by American vocal group Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes from their album To Be True. Released as a single in 1975 by Philadelphia International Records , the song was written by Victor Carstarphen, Gene McFadden , and John Whitehead and produced by Gamble and Huff , with MFSB providing instrumentals.
It was later included on his first album for Stax, also titled Born Under a Bad Sign. The album's cover depicts images of "bad luck signs" or common superstitions, including a black cat, a Friday the 13th calendar page, skull and crossbones, ace of spades, and snake eyes. Subsequently, the song has appeared on numerous King and various artist ...
Top Trump officials fanned out this past week to talk to markets about the upside of Elon Musk’s activities as questions mounted about his team’s access to a sensitive payments system.
The TEN lyrics include, “See a man’s soul fly from his eyes and his breath gone … I wanted more, it made it less wrong. Seeing blood spilt same floor he was left on,” according to The Sun.
A study confirmed that side effects like pancreatitis and kidney damage are possible while taking GLP-1s like Ozempic. Here's what a doctor wants you to know.
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"Bad Luck" is a song by American punk rock band Social Distortion from their fourth studio album Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell which was released as a single in 1992. It was the album's first single, and it peaked at number 2 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, marking the highest initial charting single in Social Distortion's career.