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AwesomenessTV is an American sketch comedy reality television series based on the YouTube channel of the same name and is created by Brian Robbins. Both seasons contain 20 episodes. On May 1, 2014, Nickelodeon announced that the series had been renewed for a second season which premiered on May 5, 2014. [1]
Awesomeness, formerly and best known as AwesomenessTV, is an American digital media and entertainment network company owned by Viacom Digital Studios, [4] a division of Paramount Global. Established in July 2012 by Brian Robbins and Joe Davola , the company operated a network initially focused on children’s programs, teen dramas, comedies ...
Muppets Tonight (1998–2000) My So-Called Life; Omba Mokomba (1997–99) Out of the Box (1999–2003) Pair of Kings; Phil of the Future (2004–12) Popular; Power Rangers (2002–09) Shake It Up; The Sinbad Show (2006–07) Sing Me a Story with Belle; Smart Guy (2002–08) So Random! So Weird (1999–2001) Sonny with a Chance; Speechless
The four-on-the-floor refrain has Aguilera "flaunting her famous pipes" on the chorus, "All I wanna do is love your body/ Tonight's your lucky night, I know you want it". [ 31 ] [ 33 ] In a track-by-track review for Lotus , Billboard critic Andrew Hampp thought that the song "doesn't peak" until Aguilera "growls", "I think you already know my ...
Make Me Over may refer to: "Make Me Over", a song by Ike & Tina Turner from the 1973 album Nutbush City Limits "Make Me Over", a song by Lifehouse from their 2007 album Who We Are
Your Body may refer to: "Your Body" (Christina Aguilera song), 2012 "Your Body" (Pretty Ricky song), 2005 "Your Body", a song by Keith Urban from Ripcord, 2016 "Your Body", a song by Kylie Minogue and Fernando Garibay, featuring Giorgio Moroder, from Kylie + Garibay, 2015
In March 2013, McAllister signed a YouTube partnership deal with AwesomenessTV; [4] she appeared primarily in skits and segments on their YouTube channel. She also starred in the pilot episode of AwesomenessTV's sketch comedy series of the same name, [11] [12] which premiered on Nickelodeon on July 1, 2013. [13] McAllister in 2014
Although claims were made that "Make Me" is a tribute song to Michael's 1979 single "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough", Jackson later stated in an interview with Ryan Seacrest it is not, despite the similarity of the lyrics in the song's outro. [4] "Make Me" was written by Janet Jackson, Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, Thomas Lumpkins, and Michaela ...