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"Gas Pedal" is a song recorded by South Korean boy group Cravity for their first studio album, The Awakening: Written in the Stars. It was released as the group's lead single on August 19, 2021, by Starship Entertainment in conjunction with the studio album.
Dance in America: A Song for Dead Warriors — San Francisco Ballet (Great Performances) Michael Smuin: PBS: Dance in America: Choreographer's Notebook — Stravinsky Piano Ballets by Peter Martins (Great Performances) Peter Martins: PBS: Fame "Fame Takes a Look at Music '83" Debbie Allen: Syndicated: The 1984 Tony Awards: Albert Stephenson CBS ...
Artist Song Issue date Weeks at number one Ref. Surf Mesa featuring Emilee "ily (i love you baby)" October 24, 2020 16 [1]Travis Scott and Hvme "Goosebumps" ‡ [2] February 13, 2021
Karen y Ricardo was the first dance act of the season (and the second in the show's history) to receive a score of 100 from one or more of the judges, setting up an all-time show high score of 99.7 points, until Charity & Andres became the first act in the show's history to receive a perfect score of 100, earning it during The Duels round.
OK Go's distinctive, choreography-heavy performance style first originated from a 1999 appearance on the Chicago-based public television show "Chic-a-GoGo"; WBEZ radio personalities Peter Sagal, Jerome McDonnell of Worldview, Gretchen Helfrich (formerly of Odyssey) and Ira Glass pretended to play instruments to "C-C-C-Cinnamon Lips" as OK Go danced, because the band wasn't allowed to play live ...
Michael Douglas Peters (August 6, 1948 – August 29, 1994) was an American choreographer, dancer and director who is best known for his innovative choreography in music videos. Awards and nominations
By the end of that century, cycling was a fashion or fad which was reflected in the popular songs of the day. The most famous of these was "Daisy Bell", [1] inspired by the phrase "a bicycle made for two". [2] The vogue for cycling songs continued into the Edwardian era and modern examples continue to appear in the 21st century. [3]
The theme song for the film, "Para Para Sakura", however, is not related to any form of Para Para-based music. In the video game Rumble Roses XX, one of the penalty games of Queen's Match is Para Para dancing. The girl who loses is forced to perform the dance and, depending on the costume the player chose, the girl may have a positive, neutral ...