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Younger Brother is an electronic duo formed in 2003 by Simon Posford and Benji Vaughan. [1] Their debut album A Flock of Bleeps was released in 2003, followed by The Last Days of Gravity in 2007 and Vaccine in 2011. After making a remix for a charity record, Simon Posford (Shpongle, Hallucinogen) and Benji Vaughan formed the band.
The Last Days of Gravity is Younger Brother's second album. It is a collaborative downtempo psychedelic project between English psytrance Producers Simon Posford (Hallucinogen, Shpongle) and Benji Vaughan (Prometheus, Cyberbabas). The album was positively received by critics.
On August 15, 2018, Paul released another single titled "Champion", with a music video. The song was a diss track towards Paul's boxing opponent Deji Olatunji (ComedyShortsGamer), the younger brother of British YouTube star, internet personality, boxer, and rapper KSI. Their fight took place ten days later on August 25.
Yexel Sebastian was born on 12 March 1982 to Vilmo Flores Sebastian (born August 28, 1961, Santa Cruz, Manila) [3] and Ma. Carmen Sebastian. His younger brother was the late fellow YouTuber Jam Sebastian.
The song is about relationship among his brothers. [11] His late 2022 single "Shinuna!" went moderated viral on TikTok in mid-2023, [12] peaking at number nine on the Billboard Japan Heatseekers Songs. [13] Kocchi no Kento's 2024 single "Hai Yorokonde" became his most successful song to date due to the virality on social media. [14]
CONNOR SCHNEPS, 21, Alex’s younger brother, who was 12 at the time and staying at a neighbor’s house the night of the shooting: I got woken up at around 5:30, 6:00. I got driven home, even though it was two houses away. … I see my brother Alex crying. I see mom and dad crying. They all look at me. My first thought was, Why is everybody ...
The Collins Kids were an American rockabilly duo featuring Lawrencine "Lorrie" Collins (May 7, 1942 – August 4, 2018) and her younger brother Lawrence "Larry" Collins (October 4, 1944 – January 5, 2024). Their hits in the 1950s as youngsters, such as "Hop, Skip and Jump", "Beetle Bug Bop" and "Hoy Hoy", were geared towards children, but ...
Something for Joey is a 1977 American made-for-television sport drama film about the relationship between college football player John Cappelletti (portrayed by Marc Singer), and his younger brother Joey (Jeff Lynas). Other cast members included Geraldine Page, Linda Kelsey and Steve Guttenberg.