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Shabrang (Persian for "night color" [1]) is the second studio album by Dutch-Iranian singer Sevdaliza.It was released on 28 August 2020, by Twisted Elegance. [2] The singer wrote and produced the album, primarily alongside Mucky.
On 21 October, Sevdaliza released the short film titled "Homunculus", the film would include a new version of her 2020 song, "Oh My God" remixed by Sleepnet. The same day, she released the remixed version of the song under the title "Oh My God (Sleepnet X Sevdaliza Remix)" onto streaming platforms as the lead single from the EP.
Oh My God (stylized in sentence case) is the second Japanese extended play (fifth overall) by South Korean girl group (G)I-dle. The album was released by Universal Music Japan on August 26, 2020, after a year since Latata released.
"Oh My God" is the debut single of English indie rock band Kaiser Chiefs. It was initially released by the Drowned in Sound label on 17 May 2004, reaching number 66 on the UK Singles Chart . It was re-released on 21 February 2005, two weeks before the release of their debut album, Employment .
Alternative hip hop: Length: 3: 30: Label: Jive: Songwriter(s) Kamaal Fareed; ... "Oh My God" is the third single from A Tribe Called Quest's third album Midnight ...
“‘Oh my God Becky’ came from ‘Oh my god, Becky, look at that butt,” the singer explains in the brief clip. “So I want to give a shout-out to Sir Mix-a-Lot. I just love that saying ...
" (Spanish for "Oh My God!", stylized as "Ay, DiOs Mío!) is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Karol G. It was written by Karol G, Danny Ocean and Ovy on the Drums, and produced by the latter. The song was released on July 9, 2020, through Universal Music Latino, as the second single from her third studio album, KG0516. [1]
Oh My God, O My God, Oh My God! or Ohmigod may refer to: . the first words of the Act of Contrition, a Christian prayer; a common phrase frequently abbreviated as "OMG", often used in SMS messages and Internet communication, and sometimes euphemised as "Oh my Goodness" or "Oh my Gosh".