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"Swing" is the lead single from New Zealand hip hop artist Savage's debut solo album, Moonshine. It was released in January 2005, and reached number one on the New Zealand singles chart. [ 1 ] In 2008, it was released in the United States with a remix featuring American rapper Soulja Boy , which reached number 45 on the Billboard Hot 100 . [ 2 ]
Moonshine is the debut solo album by New Zealand hip hop artist Savage, released in 2005. The album includes a bonus track, " Locked Up Remix ", by Senegalese singer Akon featuring Savage. In 2005, it reached number two in the New Zealand charts.
Savage was the first New Zealand hip hop artist to have a commercial single achieve platinum certification status in the United States. [2] The "International Breakthrough" accolade of the Pacific Music Awards was created in his honour. [3] Savage also has applied his recognisable voice in the electronic dance music space with 5× platinum hit ...
21 Savage and Cardi B lead the nominations for the BET Hip Hop Awards 2023 with 12 nods apiece, followed by Drake with nine and DJ Khaled and Burna Boy with seven. Cardi B, who is gearing up to ...
"Swing" (AMO song), a 2012 song by Slovak hip hop band AMO "Swing" (Savage song), 2005, by New Zealand performer Savage, released again in 2008 featuring Soulja Boy "Swing" (Sofi Tukker song), 2019 "The Swing" (song), 1997, by American country music artist James Bonamy "Swing, Swing", 2003, by the All-American Rejects
How to: “Starting with your feet about hip width apart, stand on the resistance band and keep your heels flat to the ground,” Savage says. “Hinge at the hips and keep your back straight as ...
The Memphis-born hip-hop star offered a cloaked vision of herself and her dancers for her first song, “Yeah Glo!,” but within seconds, she stripped to a black-and-sliver striped bikini for ...
Savage Island is the second solo album and US debut album of New Zealand rapper Savage, released in the US on 23 December 2008, and in New Zealand on 23 February 2009. The album won Savage the award for Best Pacific Urban Artist at the Pacific Music Awards in 2010.