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  2. Theme from Shaft - Wikipedia

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    Shaft. " Theme from Shaft ", written and recorded by Isaac Hayes in 1971, is the soul and funk -styled theme song to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film Shaft. [1] The theme was released as a single (shortened and edited from the longer album version) two months after the movie's soundtrack by Stax Records ' Enterprise label.

  3. Shut up - Wikipedia

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    Shut up. " Shut up " is a direct command with a meaning very similar to " be quiet ", but which is commonly perceived as a more forceful command to stop making noise or otherwise communicating, such as talking. The phrase is probably a shortened form of " shut up your mouth " or " shut your mouth up ". Its use is generally considered rude and ...

  4. List of Latin songs on the Billboard Hot 100 - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, 334 Latin songs have entered the Hot 100 chart, 1 in 1950s, 1 in 1960s, 2 in 1970s, 1 in 1980s, 5 in 1990s, 36 in 2000s, 80 in 2010s and 208 in 2020s. A total of 22 singles managed to reach the top 10 and 4 have peaked at number 1. Only 5 Latin songs reached the top 10 between 1958 and 2016. Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny is the act ...

  5. The Pretty Things (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album reached number six and spent 10 weeks on the UK Albums Chart in 1965. AllMusic said that the album's raw sound paved the way for garage rock bands like MC5. In a review of The Complete Studio Albums 1965-2020, Mojo said that "May’s lusty Road Runner was a calling card, but the remainder of their self-titled 1965 debut lacks sizzle."

  6. Hocico - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish word "hocico" translates to ' snout ' or 'muzzle' in English, and is used in Mexico as a disrespectful way to describe someone's comments coming out of their mouth. In certain contexts, "callate el hocico" could be interpreted as, essentially, "shut your fucking mouth," which the band thought described their musical attitude well. [4]

  7. Pain (musical project) - Wikipedia

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    Pain (typeset as PAIN) is a musical project from Sweden that mixes heavy metal with influences from electronic music and techno. The project started out as a hobby project for frontman Peter Tägtgren, whose idea was to fuse heavy metal with 1980s-inspired electro-industrial and techno influences. Tägtgren, who is also the vocalist/guitarist ...

  8. Shaddap You Face - Wikipedia

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    Shaddap You Face. " Shaddap You Face " is a novelty song written and performed by Joe Dolce (released under the name Joe Dolce Music Theatre) about a rebellious Italian boy. Released in late 1980, it set a number of sales and longevity records. It was released by Mike Brady 's record label Full Moon Records. [ 2]

  9. S-Town - Wikipedia

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    S-Town incorporates various specially composed pieces of music by Daniel Hart, Helado Negro, Trey Pollard, and Matt McGinley, including a theme produced by Hart. [17] The show's closing music, used at the end of each episode, is "A Rose for Emily" by The Zombies .