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At The Club (album)
''At the Club'' is the debut studio album by the British band Kenickie. It was released in 1997 and reached number nine on the UK Albums Chart. ''At the Club'' includes the singles "Punka", "Millionaire Sweeper", "In Your Car", "Nightlife" and "Come Out 2nite", the lead track from the group's second EP, ''Skillex''. "How I Was Made" and an earlier stage of recording of "Acetone" also previously appeared on ''Skillex''; the latter recording had also been used as part of an acoustic Peel Session in February 1996 and therefore appears on the band's BBC ''Peel Sessions'' CD. The album was produced by John Cornfield, Andy Carpenter and band member Peter Gofton (Johnny X). Receiving good reviews, the album was first released by Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs's label EMIdisc in the UK on CD, cassette and LP on 12 May 1997. The album was released the following month in the US by Warner Bros. with an additional two tracks. The front cover photograph was taken by Warren Du Preez. Critical ...
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At The Club (Jacquees Song)
"At the Club" is a song by American singer Jacquees featuring American rapper Dej Loaf. It was first released on February 10, 2017 from their collaborative mixtape ''Fuck a Friend Zone'', before being released as a single on September 29, 2017. Composition The song was produced by W$Kharri, using "harp-like chords and squelching synths over a simple drum pattern". Jacquees sings about meeting a girl at a club, while Dej Loaf sings about being a "ride or die girlfriend". Music video A music video for the song was released on September 29, 2017. Directed by Benny Boom, the video begins with Jacquees getting his hair done in the studio and Dej Loaf applying makeup, before they go to the club in a Lamborghini and partying in the VIP A very important person or personage (VIP or V.I.P.) is a person who is accorded special privileges due to their high social status, influence or importance. The term was not common until sometime after World War 2 by RAF pilots. Examples in ... s ...
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