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Turtleneck & Chain is the second studio album by American comedy troupe The Lonely Island.The album was released on 10 May 2011 by Universal Republic Records.Turtleneck & Chain was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album.
The sample prefaces the album's "small-globe statement", as Pitchfork journalist Nate Patrin explains, saying it indicates that Mos Def has "a stake in something greater than just one corner of the rap world". [7] Alex Young from Consequence of Sound believes the speech introduces "a political album encompassing global beats and viewpoints". [31]
"Throw It on Me" is a song by American record producer, songwriter, and rapper Timbaland featuring Swedish rock band The Hives. The song was released only in Australia on August 4, 2007, as a promotional single from Timbaland's second studio album Shock Value .
A music video to accompany the release of "Stamp on the Ground" was first released onto YouTube on June 14, 2009 at a total length of three minutes and thirty-three seconds. [1] It ranks 5th on the list of currently available music videos by German artists, having over 142 million views as of August 2024. [2]
When the video premiered at 12:00AM EST, it garnered over 1.2 million peak concurrent viewers. [46] With 41.6 million views within 24 hours, "On the Ground" gained the title at the time of the most-viewed Korean music video by a soloist in 24 hours on YouTube, breaking the almost eight-year record held by Psy with his song "Gentleman". [46]
Quantitatively it's clear that this was the band's breakthrough album. i don't think there is any sort of quantitative definition of a breakthrough album -- it's a subjective judgment of when a band has become successful enough to have broken through to the mainstream. --dan 21:09, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
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"Throwing It All Away" is the seventh track on the 1986 album Invisible Touch by Genesis. It was the second single taken from the album in the United States, reaching No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in October 1986, as well as No. 1 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart and the Album Rock Tracks chart. [3]