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Shut Down is a multi-artist compilation album released by Capitol Records in mid-June 1963. [2] It contains hot rod music from acts such as the Beach Boys, Robert Mitchum, the Cheers and the Super Stocks. [3] The title is hot rod slang referring to the defeat of an opponent in a drag race. [3]
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"Shutdown" is a song by English rapper Skepta, released as the second single from his fourth album Konnichiwa (2016) on 26 April 2015 through his Boy Better Know record label. A music video for the song was uploaded to YouTube on the day of the song's release. "Shutdown" peaked at number 39 on the UK Singles Chart.
TikTok will shut down its music streaming service beginning Nov. 28, just two years after parent company ByteDance aimed to compete with the likes of Spotify and Apple Music ().. The company is ...
"Shut Down" is a hip hop-based track that features strings, an insistent bass sound, a trap beat and a "crazy loop" of classical violin. [8] [9] [10] It samples the beginning of the third movement of Italian composer Niccolò Paganini's second violin concerto, commonly known as "La Campanella". [11]
Shut Down Volume 2 is the fifth album by the American rock band the Beach Boys, released March 2, 1964 on Capitol Records. Produced by Brian Wilson , it is the follow-up to the band's Little Deuce Coupe , released the previous October, and to Shut Down , a Capitol compilation album .
The Shutdown Day website received more than 1.6 million visitors in the first month of the campaign. More than 65,000 people participated in the campaign by actually shutting down their computers for 24 hours on 24 March 2007. The Shutdown Day promotional clip was broadcast on YouTube and received more than 1.1 million hits. [2] 450,000 ...
In the interview on "White Label Radio", Fredro Starr told a story about how Onyx recorded the title track. DMX came to the NYC's studio, "Sound On Sound Studios, to record the song "Shut 'Em Down" accompanied by his pitbulls and members of Ruff Ryders, but on the shooting of a video in Downtown Los Angeles, he arrived alone with the dogs!