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Nasty Nasty is the third studio album by the American glam metal band Black 'n Blue.It was produced by Kiss bassist Gene Simmons, with the exception of the song "I'll Be There for You" which was written and produced by The Babys/Bad English/Journey rhythm guitarist/keyboardist Jonathan Cain.
Sick! (stylized in all caps ) is the fourth studio album by American rapper Earl Sweatshirt . It was released on January 14, 2022, through Tan Cressida and Warner Records . [ 1 ]
"Black and Blue" debuted in the Broadway musical Hot Chocolates (1929), sung by Edith Wilson. Razaf biographer Barry Singer recounts that the lyricist was coerced into writing the song (with music by Waller) by the show's financier, New York mobster Dutch Schultz, though Razaf subverted Schultz's directive that it be a comedic number: [4]
1990-Sick is the fourth studio album by American rapper Spice 1, released December 5, 1995, on Jive Records. The album was produced by Ant Banks , Blackjack, Bosko, Chase and Clint "Payback" Sands. It peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and at number 30 on the Billboard 200 . [ 3 ]
Just Look Around is the second full-length album by American band Sick of It All, released in 1992. [3] It is the follow-up to the band's first album, Blood, Sweat and No Tears (1989). [ 4 ] " What's Goin' On" laments gun violence.
"Sick" is the first single from Adelitas Way's second studio album, Home School Valedictorian, released on March 11, 2011. It is the band's third single in overall. This the band's first single to hit the Billboard Alternative Songs chart, reaching No. 29 and staying on the chart for 14 weeks. [1]
"Black & Blue" is a song performed by the Swedish indie pop band Miike Snow. It was released as the second single from the band's 2009 album, Miike Snow on 15 October 2009 by Columbia Records . The song was written by the band with Henrik Jonback and Juliet Richardson .
Blak and Blu is the major-label debut studio album by American musician Gary Clark Jr., released on October 22, 2012. [1] The album touches on a wide variety of traditionally black music genres, including soul ("Please Come Home"), hip-hop/R&B ("The Life"), Chuck Berry-esque rock and roll ("Travis County"), and Clark's trademark, blues ("When My Train Pulls In", "Numb", "Next Door Neighbor ...