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Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. was noted as 'one of the best new bands' of 2010 and became very well-liked from various sources including Stereogum, SPIN, Under the Radar, Real Detroit, and The Metro Times. [8] [9] [5] The band came out with We Almost Lost Detroit EP via Warner Bros. Records and Quite Scientific Records on April 21, 2011. Dale ...
Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr. (born October 10, 1997), known professionally as DDG, is an American YouTuber and rapper. He started making videos in 2014, expanding his content with YouTube vlogs after graduating from high school in 2015 and briefly attended Central Michigan University .
Tabure Thabo Bogopa Junior (born 12 March 1987), professionally known as JR, is a South African entrepreneur and musician. [2] He frequently performs Motswako rap, in both Setswana and English. He has had two number-one hip hop songs as well as two number-one pop hits on South African charts.
Orlando was formerly a Christian hip-hop singer signed to Cross Movement Records.He was also half of the So Hot Productions team along with N.A.B. . His debut album was Metamorphosis, released in 2005.
Livingston was born in Dallas [5] and grew up in Denton, Texas. He was diagnosed with autism at the age of 10. [5] When he was 12, he started a small videography company. Soon after, he discovered writing songs and purchased a MIDI keyboard and started producing his own music in his bedroom.
Oscar Jackson Jr. (born October 29, 1967), better known by his stage name Paris, is an American rapper and record producer from San Francisco, California, known for his highly charged political and socially conscious lyrics. [1]
Single by Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. from the album I Hope We Get to Love in Time ; B-side "We've Got to Get it On Again" Released: September 1976: Genre: R&B [1] soul [2] Length: 4: 41 (Album version) 3:40 (Single version) Label: ABC Records: Songwriter(s) James Dean, John Glover: Producer(s) Don Davis: Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr ...
"Move It Like This" is a junkanoo and dance-pop song with reggae influences. According to the sheet music published by Sony/ATV on Musicnotes.com, the song is set in the key of E Major in common time with a moderate tempo of 130 beats per minute.