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"Welcome to Atlanta" is a song by American rapper Jermaine Dupri featuring Ludacris. It was released in 2001 as the second single from Dupri's 2001 album Instructions, and appeared as a hidden track on Ludacris' second album, Word of Mouf. [2] The song praises Dupri and Ludacris' hometown of Atlanta, Georgia.
Jack Jersawitz (August 13, 1934 – December 6, 2012) was an American television host, mayoral candidate, and Marxist activist.He was well known for hosting a public-access TV show called Brainstorms, a current events talk show on People TV, featuring live telephone call segments that were often targeted by prank callers.
In September 2023, Adams announced that he would be retiring from making prank videos in turn of following Christianity. [12] The following month, Adams took down all of his prank and non-Christian content from his main and second channels and followed this up with the video, "Why I Deleted All My Videos...", [ 13 ] and began making Christian ...
The video ends with the ice melting off the people as they come back to life, then shows the shot of the girls entering in reverse to look like they are leaving. [ 54 ] The music video was also the last to be played on the English version of The Box , after which it closed on June 30, 2024, alongside other Channel 4 -owned music channels.
OPINION: The penultimate episode of "Atlanta" was a look at what Paper Boi's next chapter in life will be. The post ‘Atlanta’ review, episode 9: Goodbye, Paper Boi. It was great knowing you ...
"A Church, a Courtroom, Then Goodbye" was released as a single on July 20, 1955 via Coral Records. [4] It was backed on the B-side by "Honky Tonk Merry Go Round." [5] The song was later included on Cline's debut extended play titled Songs by Patsy Cline. The EP also included two additional tracks. [4]
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Footage of an Irishman's unusual final prank, which he played after his own death, has gone viral on social media.. A video recorded on Oct. 12 at the funeral of Irish military veteran Shay ...