Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
It made its entry by setting a Guinness World Record with the longest line of Nasi Lemak Bunkus, which is Malaysia's national dish. [14] The event took place at the ice-skating rink of Sunway Pyramid shopping mall, where the Guinness World Record adjudicator, Carim Valerio, verified that there were 11,315 packets of nasi lemak, making it a ...
"Hungry" is a song recorded by American singer Fergie, featuring guest vocals from American rapper Rick Ross. It was released officially on August 25, 2017, as a promotional single from Fergie's second studio album, Double Dutchess. Although the song was officially released in August 2017, Fergie began teasing the song in June 2016, posting ...
In contrast with the Raiders' previous top 10 hit, the guitar-driven "Kicks", the single "Hungry" has bassist Phil Volk playing the main riff. [4] The creation of the bass line in "Hungry" was complex. It required that the bass part be recorded 3 times, then overdubbed. The components had to be synchronized: first, a normal bass line.
Phil Collins has offered a heartbreaking update on his health. "The thing is, I’ve been sick. I mean very sick," Collins, 74, told MOJO magazine in an interview published on Tuesday, February 18 ...
"Hey Ho, What You Do to Me" The Guess Who: 125 - - Written by Ashford, Simpson, and Jo Armstead, #3 hit in Canada "Never Had It So Good" Ronnie Milsap: 106 19 [8] - Written by Ashford, Simpson, and Jo Armstead B-side: Let's Go Get Stoned: 1966 "The Hard Way" The Nashville Teens - - 45 Written by Ashford, Simpson, and Jo Armstead "Cry Like a ...
Matt Farley (born June 3, 1978) [1] is an American singer-songwriter, musician, filmmaker, author and podcaster who has released more than 25,000 songs as of January 5, 2024.
Hungry Ghosts is the fourth studio album by American rock band OK Go. It was released on October 14, 2014, under the band's own Paracadute record label and was produced by Dave Fridmann and Tony Hoffer .
"Rubber Biscuit" is a novelty doo-wop song performed by the vocals-only team the Chips, who recorded it in 1956. It was covered by the Blues Brothers on their 1978 debut album, Briefcase Full of Blues, among many other artists, [1] as well as being featured in the 1973 film Mean Streets.