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Tilo Wolff (born 10 July 1972) is a German musician and artist. He was born in Frankfurt am Main and currently lives in Switzerland.. His longest-running project is the band Lacrimosa, which debuted in 1990.
Full Court Press is a collaborative hip hop album by American producer Girl Talk and rappers Wiz Khalifa, Big K.R.I.T., and Smoke DZA, released April 8, 2022 via Asylum Records and Taylor Gang Entertainment. [1] Full Court Press is Girl Talk's first full album in over a decade, following 2010's All Day. [2] [3]
"Girl Talk" is a popular song composed by Neal Hefti, with lyrics written by Bobby Troup. [1] It was written for the 1965 film Harlow , a biographical film about Jean Harlow , starring Carroll Baker .
Lacrimosa is a Swiss gothic metal band led by German musician Tilo Wolff, who is also the main composer, and Finn Anne Nurmi. They are currently based in Switzerland, but originally from Germany. Originally counted among the bands of the Neue Deutsche Todeskunst genre, Lacrimosa are most commonly associated with the gothic metal genre. [1]
Cinema Bizarre was a German glam rock band from Berlin. They released their debut album in 2007. They released their debut album in 2007. Their manager was Eric Burton and for a while Lacrimosa singer and songwriter Tilo Wolff
"Girls Talk" is a stand-alone single released by alternative rock band Garbage for Record Store Day 2014, backed with the b-side "Time Will Destroy Everything". Both tracks would be remastered and included on Garbage's seventh studio album No Gods No Masters in 2021.
All Day is the fifth studio album by American musician Gregg Gillis, known by his stage name Girl Talk.The album was originally released as a free digital download by Illegal Art on November 15, 2010.
Night Ripper is the third studio album by American musician Gregg Gillis, released under his stage name Girl Talk on May 9, 2006 by Illegal Art.It is a mashup album primarily composed of samples taken from other artists' music, while also incorporating minor amounts of original instrumentation recorded by Gillis himself.