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"Calm Down" is a song by Nigerian singer Rema, from his debut studio album Rave & Roses (2022). It was released on 11 February 2022 through Jonzing World and Mavin as the album's second single. The song charted across Europe, reaching number one on the Belgian Ultratop 50 , Dutch Top 40 and Dutch Single Top 100 .
In 1663 Francis Hawkins advised, "In yawning howl not, and thou shouldst abstain as much as thou can to yawn, especially when thou speakest." [ 73 ] George Washington said, "If You Cough, Sneeze, Sigh, or Yawn, do it not Loud but Privately; and Speak not in your Yawning, but put Your handkerchief or Hand before your face and turn aside."
The song was nominated for nine awards at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards, including the category Video of the Year, becoming the most nominated video of the night. It is also Swift's second victory for Video of the Year following " Bad Blood " in 2015, joining Beyoncé and Rihanna as the only female acts to win the category twice and the ...
Yawning often feels involuntary—it’s triggered by the same part of the brain as sneezing, Sullivan says. But the difference is, a yawn can be controlled from “the top down” if you think ...
Calm Down may refer to: Calm Down, 2014 EP by Alison Wonderland "Calm Down" (Killing Heidi song), 2004 "Calm Down" (Busta Rhymes song), 2014 "Calm Down" (Rema song), 2022, or its remix featuring Selena Gomez "Calm Down", a 2013 song by The Love Language from Ruby Red "Calm Down", a 2015 song by G-Eazy from When It's Dark Out
Breviceps fuscus is a burrowing frog, and can be found in tunnels up to 150 mm deep or among vegetation up to about 30 cm above the ground, and it generally prefers to avoid water. [3] The frog generally spends most of its time underground as it does not require open water and is primarily nocturnal . [ 9 ]
Små grodorna (Swedish for "The Little Frogs") is a traditional Swedish dance and song traditionally performed at midsummer, where the participants dance around the maypole. The dance involves movements that illustrate body parts that frogs lack, namely "ears" ( öron ) and "tails" ( svansar ).
On July 18, 2019, Capó and Farruko performed an exclusive version of the song with Lali at the 2019 Premios Juventud. Suzette Fernandez of Billboard highlighted the performance as one of the six best of the night, saying that it "was the perfect fit for the show, because it brought the summer vibes that the awards are known for." [5]