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Momee Gombe was born on 11 July 1999, in Gombe State, Nigeria.She attended primary and secondary school in Gombe. [4] [5] The actress is starring with Hausa musician and actor Adam A Zango who she mentions as her mentor in the Kannywood industry, followed by singer Hamisu Breaker, [6] and singer and actor Garzali Miko and other young Hausa singers in Northern Nigeria.
"The Edge" is a song by Australian rock band Tonight Alive released on the soundtrack for The Amazing Spider-Man 2.It was released as a single on 1 April 2014. [1] It was featured during the end credits for the international release of the film. [2]
This list is of songs that have been interpolated by other songs. Songs that are cover versions, parodies, or use samples of other songs are not "interpolations". The list is organized under the name of the artist whose song is interpolated followed by the title of the song, and then the interpolating artist and their song.
McDougall explained that there is "a lot more cohesive [because] I know my voice a lot better. I'm excited because the songs have got a very pop structure but [they've] still got a lot of edge." [10] The title track was originally three verses longer but the band edited the track down. [11]
Tonight Alive were an Australian rock band from Sydney. For the majority of the band's career, the line-up consisted of lead vocalist Jenna McDougall, guitarists Jake Hardy and Whakaio Taahi, bassist Cameron Adler, and drummer Matty Best.
"Still Alive", "Want You Gone" and "Wikipedia Chanukah" [37] are the only exceptions to this, as Coulton assigned all rights for the former two songs to Valve and "Wikipedia Chanukah" is under a BY-SA license to comply with Wikipedia's similar license. Along with "Still Alive," Coulton's song "Re: Your Brains" appears in jukeboxes in Left 4 Dead 2.
Their song "Why Can't I Touch It" was played in the second episode of the sixth season of the television series Entourage. On 9 November 2009, Buzzcocks gave a performance on a small balcony overlooking Dame Street, Dublin, for the viral music show BalconyTV. [37] In December 2009, the band played as the main support act for The Courteeners. [38]
Marie-Claire Mboyo Moseka (born 10 January 1959), known professionally as M'bilia Bel, is a Congolese singer and songwriter. [1] [2] Dubbed the "Queen of African Rumba" [3] [4] and "Queen Cleopatra", [5] [6] she is regarded as one of the most influential figures in 20th-century Congolese and African popular music.