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On 21 July 2016 Day Break was released as an eight track EP (Digital + Physical). A limited run of 500 copies will be made and the first 100 were numbered and signed by Frankmusik himself. Night Shift EP followed in July 2017 including 7 remixes and the instrumental songs of Day Break.
"Work from Home" was accompanied by a music video, directed by Director X and filmed in a construction site of a house. It was released on February 26, 2016, on the group's Vevo channel. The video received commentary from critics over the double entendres in the visuals, which are present in the lyrics as well.
This change, along with first shift moving a half-hour later, or second moving a half-hour earlier, ensures at least a half-hour overlap between shifts, which might be desirable if the business is open to the public to ensure that customers continue to be served during a shift change. [2]
Day Shift features 19 tracks including guest appearances from Too Short, Gucci Mane, B-Legit, Mike Marshall, Suga T, J. Valentine, Droop-E and many others. With this album, E-40 was the first hip-hop artist to release two major studio albums on the same day since Nelly released Sweat and Suit in 2004.
Shift work is an employment practice designed to keep a service or production line operational at all times.The practice typically sees the day divided into shifts, set periods of time during which different groups of workers perform their duties.
"Shiftwork" is a moderate up-tempo song backed by percussion (mainly steel drums).In the song, the central characters (Chesney and Strait) express their frustrations with constantly working shifts at a convenience store ("Workin' seven to three / Three to eleven / Eleven to seven").
"Night Shift" was released to critical acclaim. Andrew Marantz of The New Yorker described it as "a cathartic, bridge-burning, no-fucks-given breakup song." [5] Julien Luebbers of The Spokesman-Review wrote that the song was "a vibrant example of linear construction, the song building from soft guitar and vocals to headbanging passion and some seriously impressive singing," [6] and Layla ...
Low fertility and issues during pregnancy are increased in shift workers. [6] Obesity, diabetes, insulin resistance, elevated body fat levels [7] and dyslipidemias were shown to be much higher in those who work night shift. [8] SWSD can increase the risk of mental disorders. [1]