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Dun dun duuun! is a short three-chord musical phrase, or "sting", widely used in movies and television to indicate a moment of suspense. In modern productions it is often used as a joke effect or to invoke a nostalgic feeling. There are three main variations of the sting.
The tracklist was released on January 25, revealing four tracks: "Salute", lead single "Dun Dun", "Player" and "No Lie". [ 4 ] The music video teaser for "Dun Dun" was released on January 29, [ 5 ] and the full music video on February 3.
The music video teaser of "Dun Dun Dance" was released on May 9. [20] The album was released on May 10, in both CD and digital formats. [21] [22] A music video for "Dun Dun Dance" was released the same day. [23] The video features Oh My Girl dancing to the track on an open green field and has a sci-fi-inspired theme. [24]
Composer Mike Post created the iconic "dun-dun" sound heard on "Law & Order" shows like the original, "SVU" and "Organized Crime" after Dick Wolf asked him to.
Fight songs associated with the Mid-American Conference. Pages in category "Mid-American Conference fight songs" This category contains only the following page.
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The song premiered on the series on October 7. [5] [6] It was released in four editions: regular, limited A and B and a special limited edition. The regular edition had only the three tracks on CD: "V.I.P", the B-side "Soumatou" and a live recording of "Sympathy". In addition to the CD, Limited editions A and B came with a different DVD for ...
More than 100 musical CDs have been created for the media franchise built around Eiichiro Oda's manga One Piece.Various theme songs and character songs were released on a total of 51 singles, many of them were also released in collected form on the 8 compilation albums or the 17 soundtrack CDs, along with background music from the anime television series, the feature films, and video games.