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  2. Stutter (Joe song) - Wikipedia

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    The original version of the song was produced by Roy "Royalty" Hamilton and Teddy Riley and written by Roy "Royalty" Hamilton and Ernest E. Dixon. [ 1 ] A remix by Allen "Allstar" Gordon Jr. [ 2 ] (marketed as the "Double Take Remix" due to its appearance in the 2001 film Double Take ) features rapper Mystikal and was a number-one hit on the US ...

  3. Stutter (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Stutter, a 1986 album by the band James "Stutter", a 1989 song by James from One Man Clapping "Stutter" (Elastica song), a 1993 song by Britpop group Elastica "Stutter" (Joe song), a 2000 song by American R&B singer Joe "Stutter" (Maroon 5 song), a 2010 song by Maroon 5 from Hands All Over; Stutter edit, a technique employed by musicians like BT

  4. Talk:Stutter (Joe song) - Wikipedia

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    Coming from someone who stutters, I find this song to be highly offensive. Not everyone stutters because they're lying. Some stutter because their nervous, while others stutter for various reasons. Joe should have done research on stuttering before creating this song. I plan to take it upon myself to make sure he regrets creating this song.

  5. K-K-K-Katy - Wikipedia

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    "K-K-K-Katy" is a World War I-era song written by Canadian-American composer Geoffrey O'Hara in 1917 and published in 1918. The sheet music advertised it as "The Sensational Stammering Song Success Sung by the Soldiers and Sailors", as well as "The Sensational New Stammering Song" [1] The song was first played at a garden party fund-raiser for the Red Cross in Collins Bay on Lake Ontario.

  6. Stuttering pride - Wikipedia

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    In particular, his work investigates the temporal links between music and stuttering. He argues that music is a beneficial tool for investigation and research into stuttering because of its relationship with time; Ellis finds stuttering opens, stretches, and dilates time. [37] In his work, the physical nature of stuttering influences the form ...

  7. Stutter (Elastica song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stutter" was first released in November 1993 for the independent Deceptive label. It was released initially as a 7" only and sold out within one day. [7] Although it was a limited edition of only 1,500 pressings, the single generated enormous media exposure for the band: based solely on the strength of it, Elastica was voted Best New Band in the year's-end Readers Poll in Melody Maker. [8]

  8. Stuttering - Wikipedia

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    Stuttering, also known as stammering, is a speech disorder characterized externally by involuntary repetitions and prolongations of sounds, syllables, words, or phrases as well as involuntary silent pauses called blocks in which the person who stutters is unable to produce sounds.

  9. Stutter Rap (No Sleep til Bedtime) - Wikipedia

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    In the video for the song, John Deacon (of Queen) makes an appearance, wearing a blue wig and playing guitar. The song was coupled with "Another Boring B-Side", whose chorus simply repeated the line: "Very very very very very very boring". Melody Maker reviewed the single with the four words "Stutter Rap, Utter Crap". [2]