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Sandata (transl. Weapon) is the lead single from Sarah Geronimo's album This 15 Me released on January 12, 2018. The song was written by Julius De Belen and Nica del Rosario. During her set at the 2018 International Balloon and Music Festival in Pampanga on March 24, she performed the song for the very first time.
Shamrock is a Filipino alternative/pop rock band originating from Manila, ... "Sandata" (Captain Barbell theme song) "Hold On" (Jumong theme song) "Paano" "Ngiti"
Kolateral (lit. ' Collateral ') is a studio rap album by Sandata, a group headed by Filipino rap artists and activists BLKD and Calix.It has twelve tracks that offer narratives and socio-political commentary on the Philippine drug war under Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.
2024 Shamrock Series location. Location: Yankee Stadium (Bronx, N.Y.) Notre Dame will take on Army at Yankee Stadium, home of MLB's New York Yankees. It is the third time that Yankee Stadium will ...
The Irish have never lost a Shamrock Series game. This will be Notre Dame’s third Shamrock Series game at Yankee Stadium. The Irish beat Army 27-3 in 2010 and defeated Syracuse 36-3 in 2018.
Game 6 (stylized as Game6) is a 2005 American comedy drama film directed by Michael Hoffman. It stars Michael Keaton , Robert Downey Jr. , Bebe Neuwirth , Griffin Dunne , and Catherine O'Hara . The plot follows fictional playwright Nicky Rogan, who has a new stage play opening on the same day of the sixth game of the 1986 World Series .
Shamrock was the fifth single released by the Japanese rock band, Uverworld. It was released on August 2, 2006. The limited pressing of the single has a DVD containing the video digest of their live performance from their Timeless Tour @ Shibuya-AX. It reached number six on the Oricon charts and sold approximately 97,091 copies.
"Shamrocks and Shenanigans (Boom Shalock Lock Boom)" is a song written and performed by American hip hop group House of Pain. Released in 1992 through Tommy Boy Records, it was the second single from their debut studio album, Fine Malt Lyrics (1992).