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"No, No, No" was released as Destiny's Child debut single on October 27, 1997, by Columbia Records, with both versions serviced to radio stations and music video networks. In the United States, the song reached number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 and was eventually certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
"No No Song" is a 1974 song by English musician Ringo Starr. Written by Hoyt Axton and David Jackson, it appeared on Starr's 1974 album, Goodnight Vienna . It was released as a single in the US on 27 January 1975, backed with " Snookeroo ," [ nb 1 ] [ 1 ] and reached No. 1 in Canada, [ 2 ] #3 in the Billboard charts , [ 3 ] becoming his 7th and ...
"A No No" is a song by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey from her fifteenth studio album, Caution (2018). The song was written by Carey, Robert "Shea" Taylor, Priscilla Hamilton, Mason Betha and Camron Giles. Since the track samples Lil' Kim's "Crush on You" (1997), songwriting credits were added for a total of nine.
Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... "No, No, No", a song by Kiss from their 1987 album Crazy Nights "No No No", ...
"No No No" is a song by South Korean girl group Apink. It was released on July 5, 2013 with their third EP, Secret Garden, and is composed by Shinsadong Tiger and Kupa. It had been 14 months since their last album Une Année was released, and it was the first time the group promoted with six members after Hong Yookyung left the group in April.
No-no, No-No or no-no may refer to: No-hitter, also called a no-no, a baseball game in which a team was not able to record a single hit; Elastic No-No Band, a musical group based in New York City's anti-folk scene, active from 2004–2011 No-No's (Leftovers and Live Songs), is the second official CD release by the antifolk group Elastic No-No Band
The song debuted at number 21 on the Radio Songs chart, the highest entry since Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" (2011). [38] On April 9, 2016, it moved from number 12 to number six on the Billboard Hot 100 and became Trainor's fourth top 10 entry. [39] "No" peaked at number three in its fourth week on the chart. [40]
"No, No, No" is a song by Yoko Ono from her 1981 album Season of Glass. The song is one of the most dramatic tracks on the album to address her husband John Lennon 's murder. The song begins with the sound of four gunshots (Lennon was shot in the back four times) and Ono screaming.