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"Boombastic" was a major hit all over the world, becoming Shaggy's most successful song to date. It peaked at number one in Australia, [ 2 ] El Salvador, [ 3 ] Ireland, [ 4 ] Italy, [ 5 ] New Zealand, [ 2 ] Sweden, [ 2 ] and the UK, where it topped the UK Singles Chart in September 1995.
Boombastic may refer to: Boombastic ... "Boombastic" (song), a song by Shaggy from the album; Boombastic Hits, a 2003 compilation album by Shaggy;
Boombastic is the third studio album released by Jamaican artist Shaggy. The album was released on July 11, 1995. The album spawned five singles: ...
In which case, agreed. I suggest Boombastic → Boombastic (album), Boombastic (disambiguation) → Boombastic, and keeping the song with its current name. Lazz _R 21:02, 15 May 2018 (UTC) In this case I'd support moving the album to Boombastic (album) and moving the dab page to Boombastic.
Boombastic Hits is the second compilation album released by Jamaican singer Shaggy. The album was released on November 6, 2003. The album was released on November 6, 2003. The album features a range of material from Shaggy's albums " Boombastic " and " Midnite Lover ", as well as the b-side "One Burner", which had previously never been included ...
Rifampicin is the INN and BAN, while rifampin is the USAN. Rifampicin may be abbreviated R, RMP, RA, RF, or RIF (US). [citation needed] Rifampicin is also known as rifaldazine, [63] [64] rofact, and rifampin in the United States, also as rifamycin SV. [65]
Nhạc đỏ or literally Red Music is the common name of the revolutionary music (nhạc cách mạng) genre in Vietnam. [1] Red Music was formed during the communist Việt Minh and the First Indochina War and later strongly promoted across communist North Vietnam during the Vietnam War, to urge Northerners to achieve reunification under the Workers' Party of North Vietnam and fight against ...
The name of the movie Song Lang is taken from the name of a musical instrument that controls the rhythm in cai luong, don ca tai tu and ca Hue, carrying many concepts not only on stage but also in the spiritual life of the artist. [1] [2] The phrase "song lang" in the work is also subtly inserted by the director to refer to the two men.