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On March 10, 2014, Showtek and Ookay released a single titled "Bouncer" via Showtek's label Skink Records. [2] [3] An official music video was uploaded by Spinnin' Records' YouTube channel two weeks later. [4] On November 7, 2014, Ookay released his debut EP Ghost via Steve Aoki's label Dim Mak Records. [5]
Title Year Album "Gem" (Bare featuring Ookay) 2013 Full Tilt - EP "Tempura Roll" (Yultron featuring Ookay, Kayzo and Dotcom) 2016 Sushi, Friends & Everything Awesome - EP
The Blue Jays song was conceptualized by Alan Smith, Creative Director at JWT Direct. He wrote most of the lyrics together with copywriter Pat Arbour, although the first verse was written entirely by recording artist Tony Kosinec of the Lenz/Kosinec jingle house, which was hired to write the music and produce the song under Smith and Arbour's direction.
"He loved his kids, his sisters and his daddy, all of us. He didn't deserve this," Jackson said. His cousin said Hunter texted his family at 12:07 a.m. to wish them a Happy New Year.
Each year, two actual Heisman Trophies are given out – one to the college football player who wins it and one to that player’s school. Colorado still keeps its 1994 Heisman Trophy on display ...
One quarter was all Ohio State really needed to prove it was better than Oregon. The Buckeyes were already up 7-0 after the first minute and the Ducks had back-to-back three-and-outs to start.
Thief (2000) embodied "Bejar's first stab at matching his grandiose, idiosyncratic vision to a showier sound"; it was the first to feature a backing band on every track. [8] The record's "anthemic yet understated" [9] piano-driven ballads have characteristically enigmatic lyrics, though some reviewers interpreted them as critiques of the music ...
"Cow Thief Skank" is a 1973 single written and produced by Jamaican reggae musician Lee Perry and credited to his studio band the Upsetters. Released in Jamaica through Justice League and in the United Kingdom through Upsetter Records , it is one of Perry's series of ' skank ' singles and is a duet between him and deejay Charlie Ace.