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Soak (Samuel Mancini Song)
"Soak" (stylized in all uppercase) is a duet between American singers Samuel Mancini and Tashi Tashi, also spelled Trashi (), is a Tibetan word meaning "good fortune" or "auspiciousness". Tashi or Trashi may refer to: People *Dagpo Tashi Namgyal, 16th-century Tibetan scholar *Guru Tashi, legendary ancestor of the Sikkimese royal family *Ng .... Eric West Management Group/AWAL released it on August 4, 2023, as the lead single from his upcoming debut studio album. Commercially, “Soak” entered the Top 50 of the UK Single Sales Chart at #45 on August 11, 2023, becoming their first chart hit in the UK. On August 15, 2023 "Soak" debuted at the #7 on the Billboard R&B Digital Song Sales Chart, becoming their first top ten hit in the US. "Soak" also debuted at the #19 on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales Chart. On August 18, 2023 "Soak" moved up to the #40 on the Official Singles Downloads Chart becoming their first UK Top 40 hit. On August 25, 2023 "Soak" moved up to ...
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Samuel Mancini
Samuel Mancini is an American actor, model and singer-songwriter from Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Mancini made his acting debut alongside Olivia Wilde and Diane Keaton in the film ''Love the Coopers ''Love the Coopers'' (titled ''Christmas with the Coopers'' in the UK and Ireland) is a 2015 American Christmas comedy-drama film directed by Jessie Nelson and written by Steven Rogers. The film stars an ensemble cast, including Alan Arkin, Jo ...'' in 2015. In 2017 Mancini released his debut EP titled ‘’Attention’’. In 2021 Samuel released his first mixtape, ''Feed the Fire'', which became a Billboard hit in March 2021. It also reached the top-twenty of the iTunes sales chart. Discography * Attention – EP (2017) Mixtapes Charted songs Filmography * ''Love the Coopers'' (2015) References American male singer-songwriters Living people 21st-century American singer-songwriters Place of birth missing (living people) 1994 births 21st-century American m ...
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Tashiana Washington
Tashiana Washington is an American singer, film and television actress. Washington is best known for her role in the award-winning film '' Gimme the Loot'' as well as a role in the movie ''Shaft''. Washington was born and raised in Queens, New York Queens is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Queens County, in the U.S. state of New York. Located on Long Island, it is the largest New York City borough by area. It is bordered by the borough of Brooklyn at the western tip of Long I .... In 2013, she starred in ''Gimme the Loot'', for which she received a 2014 Black Reel nomination for Outstanding Breakthrough Actress Performance. '' Complex'' magazine named Washington one of the 25 Breakout Actresses to Know in 2013. Filmography Film Television Music Charted songs References External links * * 1990s births Living people Actresses from New York City 21st-century American women {{US-actor-stub ...
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AWAL
AWAL (an initialism of Artists Without a Label) is a British music distribution company owned by Sony Music Entertainment. The company serves as an alternative to the traditional music label deal, offering deal structures to artists and independent labels without them giving up ownership or control. In 2021, Sony Music Entertainment purchased AWAL from Kobalt Music Group for $430m. Services AWAL's main service is digital music distribution, but also includes marketing, physical distribution, data analytics, radio, and synchronization licensing. AWAL's artists keep their music and creative rights, unlike the traditional record label. In November 2018, Billboard wrote an article titled, "Can Kobalt Disrupt the Label Game With AWAL?," outlining the company's approach and how it pays out as much as 80 percent of streaming revenue to its artists. In March 2017, AWAL introduced its music analytics app designed to collect and display data from an artist's presence on Spotify and Ap ...
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All Uppercase
In typography, all caps (short for "all capitals") refers to text or a font in which all letters are capital letters, for example: "THIS TEXT IS IN ALL CAPS". All caps may be used for emphasis (for a word or phrase). They are commonly seen in legal documents, the titles on book covers, in advertisements and in newspaper headlines. Short strings of words in capital letters appear bolder and "louder" than mixed case, and this is sometimes referred to as "screaming" or "shouting". All caps can also be used to indicate that a given word is an acronym. Studies have been conducted on the readability and legibility of all caps text. Scientific testing from the 20th century onward has generally indicated that all caps text is less legible and readable than lower-case text. In addition, switching to all caps may make text appear hectoring and obnoxious for cultural reasons, since all-capitals is often used in transcribed speech to indicate that the speaker is shouting. All-caps text is ...
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Billboard (magazine)
''Billboard'' (stylized as ''billboard'') is an American music and entertainment magazine published weekly by Penske Media Corporation. The magazine provides music charts, news, video, opinion, reviews, events, and style related to the music industry. Its music charts include the Hot 100, the 200, and the Global 200, tracking the most popular albums and songs in different genres of music. It also hosts events, owns a publishing firm, and operates several TV shows. ''Billboard'' was founded in 1894 by William Donaldson and James Hennegan as a trade publication for bill posters. Donaldson later acquired Hennegan's interest in 1900 for $500. In the early years of the 20th century, it covered the entertainment industry, such as circuses, fairs, and burlesque shows, and also created a mail service for travelling entertainers. ''Billboard'' began focusing more on the music industry as the jukebox, phonograph, and radio became commonplace. Many topics it covered were spun-off int ...
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Official Charts Company
The Official Charts (legal name: The Official UK Charts Company Limited) is a British inter-professional organization that compiles various "official" record charts in the United Kingdom, Ireland and France. In the United Kingdom, its charts include ones for singles, albums and films, with the data compiled from a mixture of downloads, purchases (of physical media) and streaming. The OCC produces its charts by gathering and combining sales data from retailers through market researchers Kantar, and claims to cover 99% of the singles market and 95% of the album market, and aims to collect data from any retailer who sells more than 100 chart items per week. The OCC is operated jointly by the British Phonographic Industry and the Entertainment Retailers Association (ERA) (formerly the British Association of Record Dealers (BARD)) and is incorporated as a private company limited by shares jointly owned by BPI and ERA. The Chart Information Network (CIN) took over as compilers of ...
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2023 Singles
3 (three) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 2 and preceding 4, and is the smallest odd prime number and the only prime preceding a square number. It has religious or cultural significance in many societies. Evolution of the Arabic digit The use of three lines to denote the number 3 occurred in many writing systems, including some (like Roman and Chinese numerals) that are still in use. That was also the original representation of 3 in the Brahmic (Indian) numerical notation, its earliest forms aligned vertically. However, during the Gupta Empire the sign was modified by the addition of a curve on each line. The Nāgarī script rotated the lines clockwise, so they appeared horizontally, and ended each line with a short downward stroke on the right. In cursive script, the three strokes were eventually connected to form a glyph resembling a with an additional stroke at the bottom: ३. The Indian digits spread to the Caliphate in ...
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