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  2. YouTube Shorts - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Shorts, created in 2020, is the short-form section of the online video-sharing platform YouTube. YouTube Shorts focuses on vertical videos that are of less than 180 seconds duration, and has various features for user interaction.

  3. High Mileage - Wikipedia

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    High Mileage is the seventh studio album by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released on September 1, 1998, and produced four hit singles on the Hot Country Songs charts for Jackson: "I'll Go on Loving You" (#3), "Right on the Money" (#1), "Gone Crazy" (#4) and "Little Man" (#3). Upon its release in late 1998, "I'll Go on ...

  4. Supercut - Wikipedia

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    A supercut is a genre of video editing consisting of a montage of short clips with the same theme. The theme may be an action, a scene, a word or phrase, an object, a gesture, or a cliché or trope. [1] [2] [3] The technique has its roots in film and television [2] and is related to vidding. [3]

  5. Sea foam (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sea foam is a type of foam that appears in bodies of salt water. It can also refer to: Honeycomb toffee, a type of candy; A shade of the color green; A literal translation of "meerschaum" Hugh "Seafoam" McDuck, a Disney character who is an ancestor of Scrooge McDuck and Donald Duck

  6. Cut (music) - Wikipedia

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    Brackett finds the cut in all African American folk and popular music "from ring to rap" and lists the blues (AAB), "Rhythm" changes in jazz, the AABA form of bebop, the ostinato vamps at the end of gospel songs allowing improvisation and a rise in energy, short ostinatos of funk which spread that intensity throughout the song, samples in rap ...

  7. James "Bubber" Miley - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, he recorded six songs for Victor Records under the name Bubber Miley and his Mileage Makers, a formation of thirteen musicians including clarinetist Buster Bailey. Miley's alcoholism terminally affected his life. On May 20, 1932, at the age of 29, he died of tuberculosis, [1] on Welfare Island, now Roosevelt Island, in New York City.

  8. Devils Haircut - Wikipedia

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    At the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards, Beck won a total of five awards. Three were for "The New Pollution" and "Devils Haircut" won two: Best Editing and Best Male Video. [7] The video for "Devils Haircut" was later made available on YouTube in 2009 and had generated more than 10.5 million views as of September 2021. [8]

  9. Short Seaford - Wikipedia

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    The Short S.45 Seaford was a 1940s flying boat, designed as a long range maritime patrol bomber for RAF Coastal Command. It was developed from the Short S.25 Sunderland , and initially ordered as "Sunderland Mark IV".