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"8th Wonder" is a 1980 single by the American hip hop trio the Sugarhill Gang, originally released on Sugar Hill. It was later included in the 1981 album 8th Wonder . Chart performance
Lemon Demon's 2009 song "Eighth Wonder", is written about Gef and contains many of Gef's alleged statements. The original song was 5:10 long, however, an alternate abridged mix of the song was released on the 2016 album Spirit Phone. Gef!
In July 2009, "Eighth Wonder", a song about the cryptid Gef, was made available as an MP3 download on Lemon Demon's website, followed by Cicierega releasing a music video for the song in November. [3] [4] A demo produced during this time titled "Ivanushka" would later be adapted into Spirit Phone track "Touch-Tone Telephone". [5]
"8th Wonder" (song), by the Sugarhill Gang (1980) "8th Wonder" (Gossip song), a 2009 song by Gossip on the album Music for Men "Eighth Wonder" (Lemon Demon song), a 2009 song by Lemon Demon on the 2016 album Spirit Phone "8th World Wonder", the 2004 debut single by Kimberley Locke
In 1983, with her brother Jamie Kensit, she helped set up the band Eighth Wonder, which included Steve Grantley and Geoff Beauchamp. [7] In 1985, Kensit pursued a dual career as a singer and an actress. She starred as Eppie in an adaptation of Silas Marner, with Ben Kingsley. At the time, Kensit stated: "All I want is to be more famous than ...
Lemon Demon's studio work is performed solely by Cicierega, who is the project's sole official member. Live performances also include a backing band, with previous performances consisting of Alora Lanzillotta, Charles Sergio, Anthony Wry, Dave Kitsberg, and Greg Lanzillotta. As of 2025, Lemon Demon has released seven studio albums and five EPs.
“Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it … he who doesn’t … pays it.” This is a famous quote commonly attributed to Albert Einstein, but ...
The song was written and performed by Neil Cicierega under the pseudonym Lemon Demon, appearing as the fifth single of the project's fifth studio album Dinosaurchestra. The song describes a massive and citywide battle set in Tokyo started by Godzilla and Batman, involving dozens of pop-culture icons and ultimately lasting for a century. The ...