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Roaring 20s is the second studio album by British duo, Rizzle Kicks.The album was released in the United Kingdom on 2 September 2013. The album was preceded by the release of the official lead single, "Lost Generation", as well as the promotional track "That's Classic".
The track was initially offered as a free download, before being released on iTunes. Their first official single, "Down with the Trumpets", was released on 12 June 2011 in the manner of on air on sale, entering the UK Singles Chart at #84 and going on to eventually peak at #8 in September 2011. The single spent a total of 13 weeks in the ...
A video for the song was uploaded to the group's YouTube account. The track was not eligible to chart. [6] "Stop with the Chatter" was released as a promotional single on 28 October 2011, in order to promote the release of the album. A music video was uploaded to YouTube in promotion of the track. The track was not eligible to chart. [7]
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She appeared in the music video for G-Eazy's single, "Down", featuring Latto, in September 2020. [27] Flo Milli was nominated for Best New Artist at the 2020 BET Hip Hop Awards in September 2020. [28] In January 2021, Flo Milli released the single, "Roaring 20s". [29] In June 2021, she was included on the XXL Freshman Class of 2021. [30]
A number of additional albums, with titles such as Knees-Up Roaring 20s Party, Crazy Rhythm, Mairzy Doats and Dozy Doats, Just Mrs Gladys Mills, and Welcome To Mrs Mills' Honky Tonk Party, are either compilations of tracks from various EMI Parlophone albums and singles, or older albums reissued under new titles. The cover art on these albums ...
In 1960 Warner Bros. Records issued the soundtrack album The Roaring 20's to accompany the series (The full album title was: Music from The Roaring 20's Warner Bros. New Hit Television Show, Songs by Dorothy Provine and the Music of Pinky and Her Playboys). [1] Musical direction was by Sandy Courage. [citation needed]
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