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  2. Cannibal (Kesha song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cannibal" is a song by American recording artist and songwriter Kesha, from her first EP of the same name (2010). The song was written by Kesha alongside Pebe Sebert , Joshua Coleman and Mathieu Jomphe , with production completed by Ammo and Billboard.

  3. Land of a Thousand Dances - Wikipedia

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    The song is famous for its "na na na na na" hook, which Cannibal & the Headhunters added in their 1965 version, which reached number 30 on the Billboard chart. [3] The hook gave the song further notoriety. The "na na na na na" hook happened by accident when Frankie "Cannibal" Garcia, lead singer of Cannibal and the Headhunters, forgot the ...

  4. Mein Teil - Wikipedia

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    The video for "Mein Teil" was directed by Zoran Bihac.It depicts Christoph Schneider cross-dressed as Armin Meiwes's mother, Till Lindemann receiving oral sex from an angel (played by Luciana Regina) before he eats her wings and kills her; Christian Lorenz performing ballet in a hallucinatory state; Paul Landers shaking, screaming violently and wandering around in a frantic and crazed state ...

  5. Cannibal (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Cannibal received generally positive reviews from music critics. However, a common complaint amongst critics was the overuse of Auto-Tune, while the album's production was generally highlighted. The album's lyrics generally polarized music critics; some praised her boldness, while others criticized them as being too raunchy.

  6. Cannibal (Marcus Mumford song) - Wikipedia

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    Per Consequence ' s Abby Jones, the song is "a somber, rootsy tune that feels a bit like a pared-down version of Mumford & Sons' arena-sized folk rock—that is, until around the three-minute mark, when the song transforms from an acoustic ballad into a rousing barnburner", and has lyrics which "sees Mumford break away from a parasitic relationship" with lyrics including "You took the first ...

  7. Shia LaBeouf (song) - Wikipedia

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    Cantor in 2006. Inspired by his friend, Andrew Laurich, [1] repeatedly and dramatically whispering the name of actor Shia LaBeouf, [2] Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Rob Cantor [3] wrote "Shia LaBeouf" in 2011, driven by "nothing but the sheer silliness of imagining Shia LaBeouf, face and clothes smeared with half-dried blood, terrorizing helpless victims in a dark wood."

  8. ‘Doubt Is a Powerful Tool’: Amigo the Devil Learns to Let Go

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    Cannibal Within,” originally conceived as a meditation on the harmful ways we try to counter aging, went from being “pompous” (in his words) to being one of the album’s most powerful ...

  9. Timothy (song) - Wikipedia

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    Soon, however, it became popular among young listeners who were able to deduce Timothy's fate from the lyrics. Only as the song became more frequently requested did radio stations begin to take note of it and its unsettling subject matter. Then, just as Holmes and the Buoys had expected, the song started getting banned.