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It was released on September 15, 1998, through Rush Associated Labels and consisted of hip hop and R&B music. The soundtrack was a huge success, peaking at 5 on the Billboard 200 and 2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums , and spawned the number 1 single " How Deep Is Your Love ".
53.1 million [35] August 31 "Ransom" Lil Tecca: 52.3 million [36] September 7 49.7 million [37] September 14 49.4 million [38] September 21 46.7 million [39] September 28 45 million [40] October 5 45.8 million [41] October 12 43.1 million [42] October 19 "Highest in the Room" Travis Scott: 59 million [43] October 26 37.2 million [44] November 2 ...
J Amer Assoc Gynecol Laparosc 4(1):29-34, 1996. Ransom SB, McNeeley SG, White C, Diamond MP. A cost-effectiveness evaluation of laparoscopic disposable verses nondisposable infraumbilical trocars. J Amer Assoc Gynecol Laparosc 4(1):25-9, 1996. Ransom SB, Gell JW, Harrison M, McDonald FD. Implementation of a Clinical Pathway for Cesarean Section.
A music video for "Mile High" was released on 3 February 2019, just hours before Scott's performance at the Super Bowl LIII halftime show, [18] and had previously been teased on Blake's social media. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] It was directed by Nabil and is set at and filmed in the Mile High Cafe in Idyllwild, California . [ 21 ]
If Travis Scott starts skipping like a CD during a live concert, it’s because he’s vibing.. Scott, 32, went viral because he played “FE!N,” his song with Playboy Carti, 10 times during a ...
KKBQ (92.9 FM), branded as "93Q Country", is a commercial radio station with a country music format. KKBQ is licensed to Pasadena, Texas, serving the Greater Houston area. The station is owned by Urban One, and is part of a Houston radio cluster that includes 107.5 KGLK, 106.9 KHPT, 102.1 KMJQ & 97.9 KBXX.
"Today" gave Paisley his first number one on the Billboard Country Digital Song sales chart. It accumulated 41,000 downloads in its debut week and after its first full week, jumped from number 49 to 12 on the Hot Country Songs chart, with 1.1 million first-week streams and an airplay audience of 3.9 million. [2]
The label was founded in 2007 by partners Mike Ransom, Amanda Price Ransom, Kevin Hanning, and Devon Bradford in Jacksonville, Florida. In the fall of 2008, Unable Records relocated to Southern New Jersey but continued to operate a small office in Jacksonville for several more years. [1]