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Sir Speedy (born Juan Antonio Ortiz Garcia [1]) is a Puerto Rican reggaeton singer. In 2005, he released a remix of the single " Siéntelo " ("Feel It") which was originally recorded for the 2001 various artists compilation Sandunguero , by DJ Blass .
In July 1968 "I Love You" was included on People!'s debut album also named I Love You, which was released worldwide [23] Despite the success of the "I Love You" single, People!'s heavy touring schedule, a promotional film of the group performing the song which aired on American Bandstand, [24] and despite favorable reviews, [25] the subsequent ...
Collabs is the name of a series of 12" vinyl EPs wherein Speedy J collaborates with a selection of techno artists. Following Collabs 300 Speedy J and Chris Liebing embarked on a Collabs tour, on which they performed a mix of live samples and turntable mixing. An album, Collabs 3000: Metalism, was released on 10 November 2005 on NovaMute.
The Word is the debut album by an instrumental jam band supergroup The Word. The musicians: Robert Randolph ( pedal steel guitar ), John Medeski ( keyboards ), and the three members of North Mississippi Allstars - Luther Dickinson ( electric guitar ), Cody Dickinson ( drums , washboard ), and Chris Chew ( bass guitar ).
Satu (Indonesian: "One") is a 2015 album by the bands Noah, Nidji, Geisha & d'Masiv. It is the biggest album project from Iwan Fals with. [1] [2] This album contains criticism about the haters and a little romance. This album when it was released on iTunes immediately placed the third chart. [3]
"The 1975" is the opening song on the 1975's fourth album, Notes on a Conditional Form. [8] Healy initially said that the band were choosing between three songs to release on 31 May 2019 as the lead single of the album. [25] However, "The 1975" was the first song to be released, on 24 July 2019, and the lead single "People" debuted on 22 August.
Life as We Know It is the twelfth studio album by REO Speedwagon, released in 1987 (see 1987 in music). It features "That Ain't Love" and "In My Dreams", both of which were Top 20 hits while "Variety Tonight" reached #60 on the Hot 100. "One Too Many Girlfriends" showcased the growing tensions between band members Kevin Cronin and Gary Richrath.
The Boston Globe opined that "there's an optimism and warmth in their music, and it doesn't sound glib or patronizing." [4] The Washington Post concluded that "the driving, often joyous music of [some] songs promises much, but such lyrics warn that Hothouse Flowers could bloom into a major annoyance."