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"Holy Moly" is a song by American rapper Blueface, released on March 6, 2020 as the fourth single from his debut studio album Find the Beat (2020).
Holy moly (also spelled holy moley) is an exclamation of surprise that dates from at least 1892. [1] It is a reduplication of 'holy', perhaps as a minced oath, a cleaned-up version of a taboo phrase such as "Holy Moses", [2] or "Holy Mary". There is no evidence connecting the phrase to Moly, a sacred herb of Greek mythology. [3]
The next day, he posted a short clip of the music video for the single "Holy Moly" featuring NLE Choppa, set for release four days later. He earlier posted a previous clip on Instagram on February 27 asking if he should drop it. The song was released on March 6, 2020, with an accompanying music video.
Her music is available to download from the PlayStation SingStore. [66] She was involved in efforts to raise funds in the aftermath of the 2010 Haiti earthquake. [67] [68] Davey's song 'Rescue' has been used in the ABC TV series The Gates. [69] Her song 'Holy Moly' is played at the end of The Disappearance of Alice Creed. [70]
In mid-2010, the band released the song "Holy Moly", which received frequent airplay on ZM and was used as the theme song for Hamish & Andy's Reministmas Special (2010) and Hamish and Andy's Caravan of Courage – Australia vs. New Zealand (2012).
Maria Alexandra Florea (born 11 January 1996), known professionally as Holy Molly, is a Romanian singer, songwriter and musician. She started her career in 2010 as Miss Mary , and in 2019 she reinvented herself and became Holy Molly.
On 6 March 2020, the band released the first single of their third album, "Proud Woman", in the same video, they announced their upcoming third studio album is titled Holy Moly!. On 10 April 2020, they released their second single from the upcoming album titled "Low Road" which was accompanied by an official music video.
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