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"Oh Yeah" is a single released in 1985 by the band Yello and featured on their album Stella. The song features a mix of electronic music and manipulated vocals. The song features a mix of electronic music and manipulated vocals.
"Oh Yeah!" is a song by American hip hop duo Big Tymers and the second single from their fourth studio album Hood Rich (2002). Produced by Mannie Fresh , it features American rapper Tateeze and American hip hop duo Boo & Gotti .
James Diamond (James Maslow) is the pretty boy of Big Time Rush.He is the one who originally wanted to be a star when the boys were just four hockey players in Minnesota. . James is shallow, driven, sometimes an airhead, and, like Logan, sometimes panics under pressure, but is a good friend, and he always looks out for his bandma
"Oh Yeah" is an addition to the US version of the album, the track is originally on the previous album, Stella. On release LP830956-1 (1987), Oh Yeah is track #6 at the end of side A, and the rest of the tracks are in the same order. On other US relases it takes place between "Gold Rush" and "Dr. Van Steiner".
BTR had been in the making since 2009, when the four members signed on for the show, Big Time Rush. [1] The boys worked with composers and producers such as Emanuel Kiriakou, Lucas Secon, Matthew Gerrard, Kevin Rudolf, Edwin "Lil Eddie" Serrano, Jeremy Skaller, Robert Larow, Stuart Grekin, Chris Rojas, The Messengers, Eric Sanicola, S*A*M and Sluggo, Timothy Foxx, Jordan Delani and Scott ...
"Oh Yeah" (Taxiride song), 2005 "Oh Yeah" (Yello song), 1985, featured in Ferris Bueller's Day Off and other films ... "Oh Yeah", a 2010 song by Big Time Rush from BTR
Yello by Yello is a compilation album from Swiss electronic duo Yello. It was released on 5 November 2010 via Polydor label. [ 1 ] There are two versions of the album:
You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess is the third studio album by Swiss electronic band Yello, released in June 1983. It was the last Yello album to feature founding member Carlos Perón . It charted in several countries across Europe, and also peaked at No. 184 on the U.S. Billboard 200 .