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Beyond Repair (a new band featuring Barney, Love, and Jackson) performed Indecision-era Throwdown songs at the Indecision Records 30th-anniversary show in July 2023. [16] In September 2023, Throwdown appeared at Furnace Fest. It was the first Throwdown show with the lineup of Peters, Mentley, Choiniere, and Dussault since 2007. [17]
The song in reference is the 1992 hit “Baby Got Back” by the American rapper Sir Mix-a-Lot — whose legal name is Anthony L. Ray. ... The song famously starts out with the line, “Oh my god ...
The song's accompanying music video was briefly banned by MTV. [2] Mix-a-Lot defended the song as being empowering to curvaceous women who were being shown skinny models as an ideal for beauty. "Baby Got Back" topped the US Billboard Hot 100, and spent five weeks atop the chart. It was the second best-selling song in the US in 1992.
Throwdown (band), an American groove metal/metalcore band; Throwdown, a 2014 EP by Fox Stevenson "Hoedown Throwdown", a 2009 song performed by American recording artist Miley Cyrus, combining elements of country, dance, pop and rap "Small Town Throwdown", a 2014 song by Brantley Gilbert; The Big Throwdown, a 1987 album by LeVent
Throwdown. Dave Peters – vocals, assistant producer; Keith Barney – guitar; Tommy Love – guitar; Dom Macaluso – bass, assistant producer; Jarrod Alexander – drums; Guest artists and collaborations
A TikTok search shows more than 10.5 million views on videos dedicated to "purple monkey bubble gum tree" and mentions of the song have increased 191% on Reddit parenting communities in 2023.
Baby One More Time,” the duo dropped a full version of the song, coinciding with the release of Kung Fu Panda 4 (as the song plays over the film’s end credits). So, it’s fitting that Black ...
One of Coulton's best-known works is his 2005 light-acoustic cover of the Sir Mix-a-Lot hit song "Baby Got Back". Coulton wrote a new melody for his cover version of the song. Coulton's altered cover version was itself covered, but without permission (including his original line "Johnny C's in trouble"), by the American TV series Glee in 2013.