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Pink Season is the only studio album by Pink Guy, a character played by Japanese-Australian entertainer and musician George "Joji" Miller. It was released on 4 January 2017. [ 1 ] It features 35 songs ranging from various points in his YouTube career and is primarily produced by Miller himself.
Miller's music under Pink Guy is often comical, staying true to the nature of his YouTube channel. His second album, Pink Season, debuted at number 70 on the Billboard 200. [15] [32] Under his comedy rap stage name, Pink Guy, Miller has produced two albums, and one extended play, Pink Guy, Pink Season, and Pink Season: The Prophecy, respectively.
The Fresh Beat Band (originally known as The Jump Arounds) is an American live-action musical children's television series created by Scott Kraft and Nadine van der Velde for Nickelodeon.
Joji is a Japanese singer and songwriter who has released four studio albums, one mixtape, two extended plays and fourteen singles, with three of those projects released under the name "Pink Guy", a comedic alter-ego created on the entertainment platform YouTube. In 2015 he made an unreleased album entitled "Chloe Burbank Vol. 1" featuring ...
Pink Season: The Prophecy is a remix album extended play by YouTube personality George "Joji" Miller, under the alias Pink Guy. It was released on 24 May 2017 under the 88rising label and features remixes of songs from the album Pink Season. [2] This would be the final release done by George Miller under the Pink Guy alias.
She has green eyes, green jewels, and wears white pearls, like Shimmer does. Tala is shown to be a talented dancer. She also wears a pink belt. Nahal is Shine's white and purple Bengal tiger cub. [6] She has blue eyes, wears pink jewels, and a gold circlet, like Shine does. She has a talent for playing the keyboard. She also has a pink nose.
"Beggin' on Your Knees" was released as the third single to digital platforms from the soundtrack album Victorious: Music from the Hit TV Show on April 1, 2011. [1] [2] The song was later featured on the American television sitcom Victorious in an episode of the same name the following day.
Stephanie was depicted as being an athletic, sweet, shy, sassy, caring, optimistic, and smart 8-year-old girl. [10] Surprised by the inactivity of the residents of LazyTown, she cheerfully encourages them to participate in more active, energetic hobbies or pastimes such as sports, games, and much more when they are downhearted when the temptations of candy or video games overcome her prodding.