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"Outro" is a song by French electronic music artists M83, released as the final track on the group's sixth studio album, Hurry Up, We're Dreaming (2011).
Created in November 1944 near the town of Ohrdruf, south of Gotha, in Thuringia, Germany, Ohrdruf was initially a separate forced labour camp directly controlled by the SS Main Economic and Administrative Office (SS-WVHA) but then became a subcamp of the Buchenwald concentration camp near Weimar.
Outro (closing credits), added at the end of a film, television program, or video game to list the personnel Outro (literary), the conclusion or epilogue of a work of literature or journalism
Anthony Gerard Gonzalez (born 13 March 1980) [13] [14] [15] grew up in Antibes, France, together with his brother Yann. [16] His family had a great interest in football and Gonzalez had trials with AS Cannes, [17] while his maternal grandfather is the French international Laurent Robuschi.
An outro (sometimes "outtro", also "extro") is the opposite of an intro. Outro is a blend of out and intro.. The term is typically used only in the realm of popular music.It can refer to the concluding track of an album or to an outro-solo, an instrumental solo (usually a guitar solo) played as the song fades out or until it stops.
On December 25, 2023, during an interview with Million Dollaz Worth of Game, Gaulden stated that his next album would complete his contract with Motown. [2] On January 27, 2024, Gaulden took to his Instagram to tease a new album that would drop on April 19 before sharing another teaser two days later and posting the album's trailer the following day. [3]
Map of the Soul: 7 is the fourth Korean-language and seventh overall studio album by South Korean boy band BTS.The album was released on February 21, 2020, by Big Hit Entertainment.
Rellik ("Killer" spelled backwards) is a crime drama television series created and written by brothers Harry and Jack Williams that premiered on 11 September 2017. [1] The project was commissioned by the BBC in 2015, with Cinemax joining them later in November 2016. [2]