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Plain Jane may refer to: Plain Jane, a 1922 play by McElbert Moore; Plain Jane (Wednesday Theatre), an Australian TV movie; Plain Jane, a U.S. TV series airing on The CW; Plain Jane (band), an American band from the late 1980s; Plain Jane, a 2009 album by Chantal Kreviazuk "Plain Jane" (song), a 2017 song by rapper ASAP Ferg "Plain Jane", a ...
"Plain Jane" is a song by American rapper ASAP Ferg. The song was released on June 13, 2017, as the lead single from his third studio album, Still Striving (2017).
Introduction to the song (full sheet music) "Buffalo Gals" is a traditional American song, published as "Lubly Fan" in 1844 by the blackface minstrel John Hodges, who performed as "Cool White". Whilst the song is often attributed to John Hodges it is likely to have a history that pre-dates its publication. [1]
The terms average Joe, ordinary Joe, regular Joe, Joe Sixpack, Joe Lunchbucket, Joe Snuffy, Joe Blow, Joe Schmoe (for males), and ordinary Jane, average Jane, and plain Jane (for females), are used primarily in North America to refer to a completely average person, typically an average American. It can be used both to give the image of a ...
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Named after the track "Plain Jane", the title reflects Kreviazuk's feelings about living a double life. Splitting time between her native Canada and the United States, Kreviazuk lives a mostly anonymous life in California primarily as a working mother, while she leads a more public life in Canada as an established and recognizable singer songwriter.
The song peaked at number seven on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart. [1] On November 18, 2005, Cardwell released The Plain Jane Project on her record label No-Mad Industries, making this her second studio album (fourth overall album) to be released on the record label.
In March 2011, a series of promo videos for the new album, Your Tomorrow, were posted on Plain Jane Automobile's Facebook page. The first video was a 50 second clip of an unknown track on the new album, as well as the release date for the next album. The second video included a one-minute clip of "Please Leave Quietly", a song from the new album.