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"Russian Roulette" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her fourth studio album, Rated R (2009). It premiered on radio stations worldwide on October 20, 2009, and was released as the album's lead single on October 26 by Def Jam Recordings .
State of Origin results and statistics have been accumulating since the 1980 State of Origin game. Every game played under State of Origin selection rules , including the additional 1987 exhibition match and the matches played between New South Wales and Queensland for the Super League Tri-series are detailed below unless stated otherwise.
"Russian Roulette" (Korean: 러시안 룰렛; RR: Reosian rullet) is a song by South Korean girl group Red Velvet for their third extended play of the same name. Written by Jo Yoon-kyung and produced by Albi Albertsson, Belle Humble and Markus Lindell, it is primarily an 8-bit influenced synth-pop and dance-pop song which lyrically compares the ...
The title track "Russian Roulette" also charted at No. 2 on World Digital Songs, making it their highest ranking on the chart. [16] The album debuted at no. 1 on South Korea's Gaon Album Chart, with "Russian Roulette" charting at no. 3 on its Weekly Digital Chart, before rising to no. 2 one week later. All of the album's other tracks also charted.
Russian Roulette is the first extended play and debut major release from South Korean girl group Spica. It was released on February 8, 2012 with the song of same name as the promotional song. [1] The EP was re-released on March 29, 2012 with the name Painkiller. The song of same name was used to promote the re-release. [2]
"My Last Words" is about a game of Russian roulette and the fear one goes through when playing the game. [1] [2] Despite being one of the lesser known tracks on the record, music journalist Martin Popoff said that the song was an example of the band's "fast thrashers" and an evidence why Megadeth were dubbed as the "fearless speed progenitors". [3]
Ava DuVernay’s latest drama “Origin” has added an original song to its Oscar prospects. New Zealand Māori artist Stan Walker performed the new song, “I Am,” at a private film screening ...
Under State of Origin rules players were originally selected for the state in which they first played senior (or registered) rugby league. [2] After several years, it was noted that Queensland had selected players born in New South Wales cities. [3] Carnahan was inspired to write a parody song about it based on an advert for Bundaberg Rum. [1]