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Ayodele or Ayodelé audio ⓘ is a Yoruba name meaning "joy arrived home" [1] [2] [3] Notable people with the name include: Francis Morgan Ayodele Thompson (born 1958), British decathlete; Ayodele Adeleye (born 1988), Nigerian football defender; Ayodele Aladefa (born 1970), Nigerian former long jumper
Sweet Honey in the Rock has been making music since the mid-1970s. Although the members of the group have changed over time, their music has consistently combined contemporary rhythms and narratives with a musical style rooted in the Gospel music, spirituals and hymns of the African-American Church. The ensemble composes much of their own music.
Ayodele Enitan Vincent (born 18 February 1980) professionally known as Ayo Vincent, is a Nigerian gospel artist, singer-songwriter and author. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She professionally started her music career in 2012 with the release of her debut album I Am Yours .
Pages in category "Songs written by Tyler Johnson (musician)" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
According to Johnson, "Shockadelica" was a term he had used for years to describe an excited feeling he got from a song or woman. [3] Prince, upon learning that the album did not have a title track, recorded a song for himself called "Shockadelica" and released it prior to Johnson's album, leaving the impression that Johnson had stolen the name.
To promote the EP, Johnson visited Mililani Mauka Elementary School in Hawaii on Earth-Day 2014. [2] Jack also performed all of the songs featured on the EP including others during the kids' lunchtime at the school. Johnson also started the "2014 Hawaii School Bottle Cap Challenge" sponsored by the Kokua Foundation.
Buddies, beers and Bass Pro Shop, that's what Chris Janson and Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson are giving in the "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get" music video!On Friday, Janson released the visuals for the ...
The music video for "Wo," directed by Unlimited L.A, was filmed in Bariga, Olamide's native city, and released shortly after the song's debut. Showcasing the street culture of Bariga, the video featured dance performances by winners of the #WoChallenge, a social media competition initiated by Olamide, who promised ₦1 million to three standout ...