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Don Corleon (born Donovan Bennett; in 1978) is a Jamaican record producer, songwriter, and mixer. [1] He has worked with artists including Migos , Sean Paul , Sizzla , Keyshia Cole , Rihanna , Bounty Killa , Vybz Kartel , Shaggy , Romeo Santos , Nicki Minaj , Pressure, Tommy Lee Sparta , Gentleman , Protoje and Pitbull .
1989 – Bad News (expanded reissue) 1992 – The Cash in Compilation [6] 2004 – Bad News (re-release on EMI International) [1] During the "A.G.M." sketch, their upcoming album is the provisionally entitled Satan Ate My Knob. During "Cashing in on Christmas", Colin states that as a band they have released 17 singles so far.
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Don Corleone may refer to: Vito Corleone, the original Don in The Godfather, played by Marlon Brando and Robert De Niro; Michael Corleone, Vito's son, played by Al Pacino, who took over the control of the family; Vincent Corleone, Sonny's illegitimate son, played by Andy Garcia, who became Michael's successor and the third Don Corleone
The band released their 16th studio album Restart on 10 September 2013. [20] The "Restart Tour" ran from 20 September to 27 October 2013. [20] The band is also a part of the Winter Jam Tour 2013 from November 2013 through March 2014. [21] The band appeared in a sequence for the film God's Not Dead, released in 2014. [22]
Bad News is the debut album from British parody heavy metal group Bad News released in October 1987 by EMI. [2] The album features a cover of the famous Queen song " Bohemian Rhapsody " and was produced by Queen's guitarist Brian May .
Bootleg is the second album release by UK parody heavy metal group Bad News. It is a comedy album, apparently a bootleg of outtakes from the sessions for the group's debut album Bad News . The first album features music and some arguing between the band members; this album is almost entirely arguing.
Bad News Brown (musician) (1977-2011), Canadian musician, actor and harmonica player of Haitian origin Allen Coage (1943-2007), American and Canadian judoka and professional wrestler who used the ring names 'Bad News Brown' and 'Bad News Allen'