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"Fix Up, Look Sharp" is the second single by British rapper Dizzee Rascal and the second from his debut studio album Boy in da Corner. It became his second top forty hit and first to peak inside the top twenty. [citation needed] "Fix Up, Look Sharp" peaked at number seventeen and spent three weeks on the top forty. [citation needed]
If you feel dizzy and lightheaded when you stand up, a simple and easy-to-perform leg maneuver may eliminate those annoying symptoms, a new study suggests.
The album's lead single, "Stand Up Tall" was released on 23 August 2004, marking Dizzee Rascal's first top-ten single when it peaked at number ten. The album also saw the release of " Dream " and the double A-side " Off 2 Work "/" Graftin' ", which reached peaks of number fourteen and number forty-four in the UK, respectively.
If you stand up too quickly and start to feel light headed, it's caused by a drop in blood pressure in your head and upper body. It's the same reason fighter pilots black out in high G turns, and ...
"Dizzy" (Goo Goo Dolls song) "Dizzy" (Olly Alexander song) "Dizzy" (Tommy Roe song), a song that later became a hit in the UK for Vic Reeves and the Wonder Stuff "Dizzy", a 2024 song by Cloud Wan "Dizzy", a song by Shonen Knife from Sweet Candy Power; Dizzy, Japanese musician and former vocalist of the band D'erlanger
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An individual may experience BPPV when rolling over to the left or right, upon getting out of bed in the morning, or when looking up for an object on a high shelf. [4] The cause of BPPV is the presence of normal but misplaced calcium crystals called otoconia , which are normally found in the utricle and saccule (the otolith organs) and are used ...
"Chinna Chinna Aasai" was the first song Rahman had composed for the film. The song "Kadhal Rojave" has two versions in both Tamil and Hindi; a solo and a duet in the former. The Hindi version of the song was titled "Roja Jaaneman" has two versions – one by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and the other by Hariharan.