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Uh Oh (Kyrah Song)
Uh Oh or variants may refer to: Books * ''Uh-Oh: Some Observations from Both Sides of the Refrigerator Door'', a book by Robert Fulghum * Uh! Oh! (children's book series), a children's book series about Jewish holidays Television * ''Uh Oh!'' (game show), a Canadian children's show * "Vacation" or "the 'uh-oh' episode", an episode of the TV series ''Sealab 2021'' Brands * Uh-Oh! Oreo, a type of Oreo cookie Music Albums * ''Uh-Oh'' (Cowboy Mouth album), or the title song * ''Uh-Oh'' (David Byrne album) Songs * "Uh-Ohhh!", a song by Ja Rule featuring Lil Wayne * "Uh-Oh" (song), by (G)I-dle * "Uh Oh", song by Kelly Osbourne from her 2005 album '' Sleeping in the Nothing'' * "Uh Oh", song by Taken by Cars * "Uh Oh", song by TQ * '' Uh Oh… No Breaks!'', an album by The Slickee Boys * "Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh)", a song by Pixie Lott * " Never Leave You (Uh Oooh, Uh Oooh)", a song by Lumidee * "Uh Oh" (Chinese and English version), song by Chloe Bennet Chloé Wan ...
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Robert Fulghum
Robert Lee Fulghum (; born June 4, 1937) is an American author and Unitarian Universalist minister. Early career He grew up in Waco, Texas and received his Bachelor of Arts at Baylor University in 1958. He received his Bachelor of Divinity at Starr King School for the Ministry in 1961 and was ordained as a Unitarian Universalist minister. Fulghum served the Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship in Bellingham, Washington from 1960–1964, and the Edmonds Unitarian Universalist Church in Edmonds, Washington where he is Minister Emeritus. Writing Fulghum came to prominence in the United States when his first collection of writings, '' All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten'' (1988), stayed on ''The New York Times'' bestseller lists for nearly two years. The collection of essays is subtitled "Uncommon Thoughts on Common Things." A twenty-fifth anniversary edition of Kindergarten has been published – updating and revising the original text, with the addition of twenty-five ...
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Sleeping In The Nothing
''Sleeping in the Nothing'' is the second and most recent studio album by Kelly Osbourne, released in 2005. Unlike the pop punk sound of her first album, ''Sleeping in the Nothing'' features Osbourne singing to '80s-inspired electro beats. For the role of producer, Osbourne worked with Linda Perry. The Japanese edition of the album contains a cover of the 1986 Stacey Q song " Two of Hearts" as a bonus track. Not long after the album's release, Osbourne was dropped by her label Sanctuary. Promotion Osbourne promoted the album with several appearances on TV shows and award ceremonies, including '' CD:UK'', and the MTV Australia Video Music Awards 2005. Osbourne also made an appearance on ''Friday Night with Jonathan Ross'', during which Ross made comments on Osbourne's weight in regards to the album cover, saying she had been "airbrushed". Osbourne later said of the appearance: "The band that was performing was New Order and they refused to play until he apologised. A lot of it w ...
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Chloe Bennet
Chloé Wang (; born April 18, 1992), known professionally as Chloe Bennet, is an American actress and singer. She starred as Daisy Johnson/Quake in the ABC superhero drama series ''Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' (2013–2020). Early life Chloe Bennet was born Chloé Wang on April 18, 1992, in Chicago, Illinois. She is the daughter of Bennet Wang, an investment banker and Stephanie Crane, an internist. Bennet's mother is Anglo-American and her father is Chinese. She has seven brothers: four biological, two foster and one adopted; two are of African American ancestry and one is of Mexican and Filipino descent. She attended St. Ignatius College Prep. Career 2007–2011: Music debut and acting beginnings In 2007, at age 15, Bennet moved to China to pursue a singing career, under her birth name, Chloé Wang (). While in China, Bennet lived with her paternal grandmother and studied Mandarin. Back in the US, she released two singles, both in 2011: "Uh Oh" and "Every Day ...
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Never Leave You (Uh Oooh, Uh Oooh)
"Never Leave You (Uh Oooh, Uh Oooh)" is a song by United States, American recording artist Lumidee, released as the debut single on May 12, 2003, from her debut studio album, ''Almost Famous (Lumidee album), Almost Famous'' (2003). The official remix features Fabolous and Busta Rhymes. "Never Leave You (Uh Oooh, Uh Oooh)" peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Outside of the United States, "Never Leave You (Uh Oooh, Uh Oooh)" topped the charts in Belgium (Flanders), Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Switzerland, and peaked within the top ten of the charts in many other countries, including Austria, Belgium (Wallonia), Denmark, and the United Kingdom. Background The original mix of the song was recorded by DJ Tedsmooth, a native of Spanish Harlem where Lumidee was raised, for DJ Tedsmooth's independent record label Straight Face. The song used the same instrumental and consent as Dirt McGirt and Nicole Wray's single "Welcome Home". The song becam ...
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Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh)
"Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh)" (also known as "Mama Do") is the debut single by English singer and songwriter Pixie Lott released as the lead single from her debut studio album, '' Turn It Up'' (2009). Written and produced by Mads Hauge and Phil Thornalley, the song was released digitally in the United Kingdom on 6 June 2009 and physically on CD 8 June 2009. It debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart. Aged 18, Lott was one of the youngest singers to have a UK number-one single since Britney Spears in 1999. "Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh)" received positive reviews from music critics. Background and composition Written and produced by Mads Hauge (co-writer of Natasha Bedingfield's "Soulmate") and Phil Thornalley (co-writer of Natalie Imbruglia's " Torn"), "Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh)" is an uptempo electropop song which opens with siren-like synths and melodramatically soulful vocal. The song is composed of many synthesisers, drum machine and keyboards. It is composed in the key of D#mino ...
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Uh Oh… No Breaks!
Washington, D.C.'s Slickee Boys' third "proper" album (not including compilations or live releases), ''Uh Oh… No Breaks!'' was released on LP and cassette in March 1985 by Twin/Tone (a Minneapolis label best known for having released The Replacements' early records) with the catalog number TTR 8544. Almost half of the album is re-recorded versions of songs they had previously released. There are cover version of songs originally by the French band the Dogs, 1960s garage band the Squires, Perry Como (by way of the Downliners Sect), and D.C. all-star punkers the Afrika Korps (a band which included a few Slickee Boys). Track listing # "Dream Lovers" – 3:48 (John Chumbris, Dan Palenski, Mark Noone) # "Death Lane" – 1:58 (Dominique Laboubée) #* Originally recorded by the Dogs, 1982 # "Teenage Romance" – 3:05