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  2. Cheerleader (Omi song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's original music video, directed by Tim Cash, was shot in Oregon on a small budget. [5] A second video, directed by Scorpio 21, was shot at Red Bones Café in Saint Andrew in January 2015. [18] As the song began gaining worldwide success, a new music video for the Jaehn remix was commissioned. [5]

  3. Me 4 U - Wikipedia

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    Me 4 U is the debut studio album by Jamaican singer Omi.It was released on 16 October 2015 through Ultra Music and Columbia Records. [2] Three singles were released from the album: "Cheerleader" (remixed by Felix Jaehn), "Hula Hoop" and "Drop in the Ocean" (featuring Swedish DJ AronChupa).

  4. Omi (singer) - Wikipedia

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    OMI had composed his future hit song "Cheerleader" in 2008. He eventually recorded it and performed and released in 2012. He eventually recorded it and performed and released in 2012. It was released in Jamaica along with a low-budget, high-concept video shot in Oregon during OMI's first trip to the United States, becoming a modest hit in ...

  5. Jambo (Takagi & Ketra song) - Wikipedia

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    "Jambo" is a 2019 bilingual song in English and Italian by Takagi & Ketra, featuring additional vocals by Jamaican singer OMI and Italian singer Giusy Ferreri. [2] Written by Takagi and Ketra in addition to Cheope, Clifton Dillon, Federica Abbate , and Omar Samuel Pasley (OMI), it as an adaptation of the Nicolette song "O Si Nene".

  6. Cheerleader (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. Cheerleader (disambiguation) ... (Omi song), a 2012 song by OMI ... This page was last edited on 6 October 2024, ...

  7. Schoolhouse Rock! - Wikipedia

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    Schoolhouse Rock! debuted as a series in January 1973 with Multiplication Rock, a collection of animated music videos adapting the multiplication tables to songs written by Bob Dorough. Dorough also performed most of the songs, with Grady Tate performing two and Blossom Dearie performing one during this season.

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  9. Talk:Cheerleader (Omi song) - Wikipedia

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