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The "Beef. It's What's For Dinner" campaign was established through television and radio advertisements that featured actor Robert Mitchum as its first narrator, [3] and scenarios and music from the Rodeo suite by Aaron Copland, [4] followed by a large magazine campaign that was rolled out in late July and early August. [2]
Beef (Original Score) is the soundtrack to the 2023 comedy-drama television series of the same name created for Netflix and produced by A24. The series' original score is composed by Bobby Krlic and released on the same date as its premiere, April 6, 2023 by A24 Music .
Paul Severson (August 18, 1928 – May 20, 2007 [1]) was an American music arranger and composer who wrote some of the most recognizable commercial music of our time.While he may be best known for the Doublemint gum jingle and compositions for Marlboro, Ford, McDonald's, Kellogg's, KFC & Chicken of the Sea, his jazz work in "The Cry of Jazz" is preserved in the Library of Congress' National ...
"Want Beef?" is a single by American rapper YSN Flow featuring American rapper BaeBae Savo, released on April 20, 2019. Produced by Dom Whore, it is considered YSN Flow's breakout song. The song was followed by two sequels, "Want Beef? 2.0" and "Want Beef? 3.0", and a remix featuring American rapper Quando Rondo.
Lee Sung Jin was born in South Korea in 1981. [3] His family moved frequently in his youth; he moved to the United States when he was nine months old, and returned to Korea for third through fifth grade. [4] He then relocated from Seoul to Minnesota, United States, in sixth grade. [5] He also lived in Illinois, Louisiana, Iowa, and Texas. [6]
Credited for Han Solo theme and original Star Wars music Score composed and adapted by John Powell [4] [5] Nominated—Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition ("Mine Mission," shared with John Powell) 2019 Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker: J. J. Abrams: Lucasfilm Ltd. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Bad Robot
Jerry Bryant is an American folksinger specializing in maritime music. [1] In addition to performing traditional songs, he also has written songs in a traditional style. Of his original songs, The Ballad of Harbo and Samuelsen is among his best known [2] and has been recorded by several other performers including William Pint and Felicia Dale, Forebitter, and Rick Lee (of Solomon's Seal).
Despite only two songs being released as singles, Tha Eastsidaz did a total of six videos for songs off the album: "Dogghouse" featuring Rappin' 4-Tay & Twinz, "G'd Up" featuring Butch Cassidy (directed by Diane Martel), "Got Beef" featuring Jayo Felony & Sylk-E. Fine (directed by Chris Robinson), "Now We Lay 'Em Down" featuring Kokane, "Tha Eastsidaz", and "The Gangsta in Deee".