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"Dum, Dumb, and Dumber" is a song by American rappers Lil Baby, Young Thug, and Future from the former's fourth studio album WHAM (2025). [1] It was produced by Wheezy and Juke Wong. The song marks Young Thug's first release after being released from jail in October 2024.
Dumm Dumm Dumm (transl. Wedding beats) is a 2001 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Azhagam Perumal and produced by director Mani Ratnam under his home studio, Madras Talkies. It stars R. Madhavan and Jyothika, with Vivek, Manivannan and Murali portraying other pivotal roles.
Dum Dums originated from Akron Candy Company in Bellevue, Ohio, in 1924. [1] I.C. Bahr, the early sales manager of the company, named them, thinking "Dum Dums" was a phrase any child could say. In 1953, Dum Dums were purchased by the Spangler Candy Company and moved manufacturing to Bryan, Ohio. [2]
A post shared by Dum Dums (@dum_dums) on Sep 5, 2016 at 9:11am PDT. It turns out that the Mystery lollipop was the result of a business decision rather than a brilliant marketing technique.
Dum Dum Girls' debut album, I Will Be, was released in March 2010 and was well received by critics. [6] Pitchfork described the songs as "genuine earworms, both unfailingly hip and often wonderfully associative". [3] Dee Dee produced the record with Richard Gottehrer, who had previously worked with Richard Hell, Blondie, the Go-Gos and the ...
Josh Doyle is a British-American singer-songwriter and musician best known as a solo performer as well as being the frontman of UK punk pop group Dum Dums. In 2012 he signed with CTK management (Dolly Parton) and The Agency Group (Muse, My Chemical Romance, Pink Floyd) [2] after being discovered through winning the "Guitar Center Singer Songwriter" contest.
Dum Dum was more of a simple-minded follower in a smaller plumed hat and a scarf. During the run of the show, Touché Turtle used a standard fencing foil as a weapon. Though not particularly bright, he was an accomplished fencer and could hold his own against other sword-fighting opponents.
Dum Dum" is a song written by Jackie DeShannon and Sharon Sheeley and performed by Brenda Lee. The song reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100, #4 in Australia, and #22 in the UK in 1961. [1] It was featured on her 1961 album, All the Way. [2] The song was produced by Owen Bradley. [3] The singles B-side, "Eventually", reached #56 on the Billboard ...