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Polygondwanaland (/ ˈ p ɒ l i ɡ ɒ n d ˌ w ɑː n ə l æ n d /) is the twelfth studio album by Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard.The album was released under a BY-ND Creative Commons license [1] —the band uploaded the master tapes online for anyone to freely use. [2]
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The song references a line by one of the Ying Yang Twins, "a Bojangles is a girl with breast, legs and wings", in turn taking the name from the fast food chain Bojangles' Famous Chicken 'n Biscuits. [ citation needed ] Pitbull also references Jay-Z 's 1996 album Reasonable Doubt in the song.
Really Rosie is a musical with a book and lyrics by Maurice Sendak and music by Carole King. The musical is based on Sendak's books Chicken Soup with Rice, Pierre, One was Johnny, Alligators All Around (which comprise 1962's The Nutshell Library), and The Sign on Rosie's Door (1960). Sendak based the story on a demonstrative little girl who ...
The official remix features Pitbull with a new verse and Elephant Man, featured on the Ying Yang Twins' U.S.A. Still United and Pitbull's Money Is Still a Major Issue. The song makes a reference to the songs "The New Workout Plan" by Kanye West and "Back That Azz Up" by Juvenile. The music video had heavy airplay on BET, MTV and VH1. The video ...
Every Man a King" is a song cowritten by Louisiana's Governor and United States Senator Huey Long and Castro Carazo. Long was known for his political slogan "Every man a king," which is also the title of his 1933 autobiography [ 1 ] and the catch-phrase of his Share Our Wealth proposal during the Great Depression . [ 2 ]
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"King of My Castle" is a song by American electronic music producer Chris Brann under his Wamdue Project alias, with vocals by Gaelle Adisson. It was originally released in 1997 as a downtempo song but became a worldwide club hit in 1999 when it was remixed by Italian house producer Roy Malone and included on the 1998 album Program Yourself.