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"Let Me Hold You (Turn Me On)" is a song by American DJs Cheat Codes and Dutch DJ Dante Klein. Released by Spinnin' Records on July 1, 2016, the song is largely a cover of Kevin Lyttle's 2003 hit "Turn Me On", though it does include new lyrics. It is the follow-up to Cheat Codes' internationally successful single "Sex".
Lyrical Son was born as Festim Arifi on 28 January 1984 into an ethnic Albanian family in the city of Pristina, then part of the SFR Yugoslavia, present Kosovo. [1] [2] Arifi began rapping at high school in his youth and started pursuing a music career seriously, after the Kosovo War in 1999. [1]
The song featured on the Ministry of Sound compilation album The Pool Party, and later on the deluxe edition of Little Mix's fifth studio album LM5 (2018), and the acoustic version appears on the Japanese edition of the album. "Only You" was met with positive reviews from critics. The song's lyrics are about missing a special someone in your ...
The song's music video was released to the Spinnin' Records YouTube channel on February 19, 2016. Directed by Chris Campbell, it features Cheat Codes and Kris Kross Amsterdam in a sex education class. [3] As of January 2024, the video has received over 210 million views.
Between live performances from the ALDC, Abby and the moms dish on their true feelings about nationals and some of the season's most shocking moments in LA. The moms are divided on hot button issues like Nia's music career, Kira's meltdown, Melissa's favoritism, and Abby's out of control behavior and lack of commitment to the team.
"Lean on Me" is a song by American DJ trio Cheat Codes featuring American singer Tinashe. It was released on May 6, 2021, as the ninth single from their debut studio album Hellraisers, Pt. 1. It was written by Ivy Adara, Adam Halliday, Tinashe, B HAM, Trevor Dahl and Ryan Ogren, who also produced with the last three and Prince Fox. [2]
She danced as part of the ALDC until the second half of the seventh season, when she left to form "The Irreplaceables" with Nia Sioux, Kendall Vertes, Chloe Lukasiak, and Camryn Bridges, which was led by Dancing with the Stars alum Cheryl Burke. Following the season finale, she left the show entirely.
The ALDC group wins 1st place, with the Candy Apples coming in 4th. The two teams argue after the awards ceremony, causing Abby to leave the competition and Jeanette and her daughter Ava to leave the Candy Apples team. After Abby's departure, Chloe and Christi burst into the ALDC dressing room, surprising the girls and the moms.