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"Sugar Mama" or "Sugar Mama Blues" is a blues standard. [1] Called a "tautly powerful slow blues" by music journalist Charles Shaar Murray , [ 2 ] it has been recorded by numerous artists, including early Chicago bluesmen Tampa Red , Sonny Boy Williamson I , and Tommy McClennan .
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A sugar mama is a woman who offers support (typically financial and material) to a younger companion in exchange for romantic or sexual pleasure. Sugar Mama may refer to: Music
Suga Mama" is a song from Beyoncé Knowles's B'Day album. Suga Mama may also refer to: Suga Mama (band), the all-female backing band for Beyoncé "Suga Mama", a song by Fifth Harmony from their debut album Reflection; Charlette "Suga Mama" Towne-Proud, a character on the animated series The Proud Family and The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder
"Sugar" was featured in the Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's 1999 film Passport to Paris, as well as She's All That (1999) during the beach volleyball scene. In 1999, "Sorry" peaked at #27 on Billboard ' s Adult Top 40 chart and was featured in the 1999 film Teaching Mrs. Tingle during the final graduation scene and the closing credits.
Suga Mama was an American all-female live performance band formed by Beyoncé Knowles in 2006. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Named after Knowles' song from her 2006 album B'Day , and ranging from nine to twelve members at various times, the band contained percussionists, guitarists, saxophonists, keyboardists, and The Mamas: a trio of background vocalists.
As of 2017, Zucchero has released 10 Italian number-one studio albums, including his last effort Black Cat, and 4 Italian number-one compilation albums, including 1996's The Best of Zucchero Sugar Fornaciari's Greatest Hits, which was certified triple platinum in Europe, and 2004's Zu & Co., which was also certified platinum in Europe.