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"Temperature" is the third worldwide and the second US single from Jamaican musician Sean Paul's third studio album, The Trinity (2005). The song uses the dancehall riddim "Applause". Officially, there are two versions of the song, which only differ in their rhythm.
Song based on a real-life drunk driving crash [9] and the impact of a subsequent organ donation. "Lights on the Hill" Slim Dusty: 1973: The song describes a trucker driving at night with a heavy load being blinded by lights on the hill, hitting a pole, falling of the edge of a road and realising his impending death. "Limousine" Brand New: 2005
Elias Leight of Rolling Stone reviewed the song as "a brassy, hard-driving club record." He added that Lopez "sings stern, rapid-fire lines over the track’s martial horns." [6] Mike Nied of Idolator said that "the track is a high-energy floor-filler." [7] Joey Nolfi of EW Entertainment also called the song a "fiery Spanish song." [8]
The video begins with a large group of people in an urban neighborhood setting, sitting outside on a hot day. Also, in the scene, Aaliyah is shown driving a red car while fire trucks are soaring down the street trailing behind her. [22]
A fire truck responding to an accident in Missouri lost control on ice, sending it violently spinning down a neighborhood street, video shows.
The song is a version of the Vanishing hitchhiker ghost story, however, the driver, not the hitchhiker, is the ghost. In the movie Pee-wee's Big Adventure , protagonist Pee-wee Herman , hitchhiking at night, is given a ride by trucker Large Marge, who proceeds to tell him of a horrible accident that occurred on the night in question years ...
This photo shows the damage caused to a Chesterfield Fire ladder truck when it was hit by a speeding pickup truck Saturday, March 30, 2024, on Interstate 95 south in Chesterfield County.
[3] [4] With a Spanish title, "Fuego" is an upbeat dance and pop song, backed by an ethnic and traditional sound and instrumentation. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Regarding its meaning, Foureira described the theme of the song as female empowerment , with her aiming to "show the fire that women have inside them". [ 8 ]