"Overload" is the debut single of British girl group Sugababes. It was released on 11 September 2000 as the lead single from the group's debut studio album, One Touch. At the time, the group consisted of young teenagers Siobhán Donaghy, Mutya Buena and Keisha Buchanan. "Overload" was co-written by Sugababes together with the song's co-producers Cameron McVey, Paul Simm and Jony Rockstar.
"Overload" reached number 6 on the UK Singles Chart and was nominated for "Best British Single" at the 2001 BRIT Awards. It peaked at number 15 in Ireland, number 3 in Austria for two consecutive weeks, number 3 in Germany, number 5 in Switzerland, and number 2 in New Zealand. The song features on the soundtrack to the 2001 film High Heels and Low Lifes, and the 2002 film 40 Days and 40 Nights. English indie pop band Bastille covered the song for the soundtrack of the 2015 film Kill Your Friends. Mattel teamed with the Sugababes to create a new themed Barbie collection, which was released only in the UK in May 2007.
One Touch became the only album featuring the group's original line-up, until 2022. Donaghy left the group in 2001 and was replaced by former Atomic Kitten member Heidi Range. With her, Sugababes released three multi-platinum albums. In December 2005, Buena was replaced by Amelle Berrabah. In 2009, after 11 years in Sugababes, Buchanan, the final original member, was sacked without her knowledge and replaced by Jade Ewen. In 2011, the original lineup re-formed as Mutya Keisha Siobhán and released the single "Flatline". The trio regained the legal rights to the name Sugababes in 2019.
this time next year rishi sunak will not be prime minister.
this time next year jeremy hunt will not be chancellor.
this time next year david cameron will not be foreign secretary.
this time next year kemi badenoch will not be equalities minister.
this time next year esther mcvey will not be "anti-woke" minister.
i am not asking or begging i am simply manifesting the truth
Makes me feel like I′m in heaven. Only seven seconds
Seven seconds to get from here to there
To nomansland
Makes me feel like I'm in heaven. Only seven seconds
Seven seconds to get from here to there
To nomansland
Makes me feel like I'm in heaven. Only seven seconds
Seven seconds to get from here to there
To nomansland
Makes me feel like I′m in heaven. Only seven seconds
Seven seconds to get from here to there
Songwriter:
To nomansland
Makes me feel like I′m in heaven. Only seven seconds
Makes me feel like I'm in heaven. Only seven seconds
Makes me feel like I′m in heaven. Only seven seconds. Only seven seconds
Seven seconds to get from here to there
To nomansland
Makes me feel like I'm in heaven. Makes me feel like I′m in heaven
Makes me feel like I'm in heaven
Makes me feel like I′m in heaven
Heaven, heaven. Only seven seconds
Seven seconds to get from here to there
To nomansland
Makes me feel like I'm in heaven. Only seven seconds
Seven seconds to get from here to there
To nomansland
Makes me feel like I'm in heaven. Like I′m in heaven
Heaven, heaven, heaven.
Cameron Mcvey / Jonathan Sharp / Joern-uwe Fahrenkrog-petersen
BandFacts:
Nomansland was a Dutch dance music project that had a top European hit with 7 Seconds in 1996.
The band consisted of the singer Jojanneke van der Veer (born October 15, 1975) and the two producers Alexander Strasser-Hain and Sven Kirschner. Both changed their pseudonyms several times during the project's existence. They also worked with Eddie Gibson and Kevin Estevez, among others, which is why some sources also assign these names to the group as members.
The group was able to achieve a European success with the piece 7 Seconds (the piece used similar samples to the previously released track Seven Days and One Week by the group B.B.E. However, Jojanneke van der Veer's vocal track was superimposed here). The piece was initially popular in the discos in Ibiza and became a club hit there.[5] In the fall of 1996, the single entered the European charts. The follow-up single Fantasy was also a considerable success in the discos in 1997 and was placed in the Austrian charts. A promotional video and extended remixes were also released for both hit singles. After that, however, there were no further releases with Jojanneke van der Veer as a singer.
Later attempts with a new vocal line-up were unable to repeat the success. The single Greensleeves (Strassner and Kirschner this time under the pseudonyms Alex Trime and Sven “Delgado” Jordan) did not make it into the German charts.
Jojanneke van der Veer then took part in other musical projects. Since 1998 she has been active with her musical solo project Wannabeastar, which is more of a rock genre and which she continues to run to this day. In addition to her musical career, she also worked in the field of journalism and as a fashion designer. Alexander Strasser and Sven Kirschner also remained active in the music business, but then devoted themselves to other projects or produced for other artists (including DJ BoBo and Thomas Anders).
In 2005, the North German producer duo Fait Albrecht and Marcel Möllnitz briefly worked with a similar concept under the same name. The two singles Voice From Down and Soul Out There were also released with a female vocal, which can also be classified as dance-trance, but did not achieve chart success. They then returned to their original project name, Clubbticket.
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Neneh Cherry's "Buffalo Stance" made her an international pop star when it became a Top Ten hit in more than 10 countries. The first single from her 1989 debut album Raw Like Sushi was the reinvention of another song. "Looking Good Diving With The Wild Bunch" was the b-side to "Looking Good Diving" by Morgan-McVey, a duo comprised of Jamie Morgan and Cherry's future spouse Cameron McVey. Cherry sang and rapped on the former which sounded like a mix of freestyle and electro. Cherry re-recorded "Looking Good Diving With The Wild Bunch" with producer and DJ Tim Simenon also known as Bomb The Bass and "Buffalo Stance." The new song was hip-hop and Cherry's line "No money-man can win my love it's sweetness that I'm dreaming of" imprinted upon the brains and hearts of all who heard it. She explained in interviews that the "Buffalo Stance" was the posture people needed to survive in urban spaces and it also referred to Malcolm McLaren's "Buffalo Gals, " one of the songs sampled.
The video was in regular rotation on MTV and Cherry received an MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist nomination for "Buffalo Stance." Raw Like Sushi became a landmark album enchanting listeners with its pop, R&B, and hip-hop blend. In 2019, the Raw Like Sushi 30th Anniversary Deluxe edition was released. In 2022, Cherry's sixth studio album of redone songs from her catalog The Versions came out. She just announced her forthcoming memoir A Thousand Threads due for release in October. Fern Press is publishing the title that has Cherry acknowledging "the power of love and the joy of creativity." A Thousand Threads can be pre-ordered now.
With Cameron McVey, and producer Jonny Dollar, Cherry and N'Dour wrote "7 Seconds", the title referring to the first moments of a child's life, as Cherry put it, "not knowing about the problems and violence in our world".
Mabel is going from strength to strength. While breakthrough hit “Finders Keepers” continues to climb the UK charts, the singer has dropped a new mixtape, Ivy To Roses. The whole project is a must-hear, but it’s 90s groove “Weapon” that stands out as one of the highlights.
hey guys - im gonna link my masterlists from my main blog and my old imagines blog PLS send me the ones that are actually good enough to redo. im trying to make them all better (i was literally 15 when i wrote them). Also idk if i should change who the main characters are in the imagines as well (ex: instead of nash grier, make one luke hemmings).
Crookedly in Love - Chapter Forty Nine | A Shawn Mendes Fan Fiction
Crookedly in Love | A Shawn Mendes Fan Fiction
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Chapter Forty Nine (LAST CHAPTER)
I stood at the airport, waiting for my boarding call. I pressed my lips together, as my heart fluttered.
My guitar was already stowed away in the private plane Selena arranged for me. I was heading to Los Angeles today to help her with the next album. And it was surreal.
I had to pinch myself every few minutes to make sure this was happening. That I wasn't just in another one of my dreams.
But, at the same time, a part of me didn't want this to be real. A part of me didn't want to be travelling across the country away from him. From my best friend. From my...boyfriend? My...everything.
My phone rang that minute. I jumped out of my thoughts and went to answer it.
"Hey, where are you?" I asked.
"I think I'm lost," Shawn said on the other line.
"I'm in the private lounge area," I said. "I put your name at the door."
"And that's by Starbucks?"
"No, by the steakhouse," I said, laughing. "Shawn! You got to hurry."
"I don't know where the steakhouse is. Can you come and find me?"
My eyebrows furrowed. "Come find you?"
I didn't understand what was happening. Couldn't he find a map around the airport? I just wanted to see him before I left, so I didn't bother arguing with him.
"Jules, please?" he said.
And that's when I knew he had something up his sleeve. I pushed open the door of the lounge out into the terminal. I looked around, not sure what to do or where to go.
Then I heard it. I heard the strumming of the acoustic guitar from around the corner. I furrowed my eyebrows, as my heartbeat picked up speed. I don't know why I was nervous. It was more like adrenaline pumping through me.
I turned the corner to see Shawn looking like a street busker. He had his plaid shirt on and dark jeans on, and he looked like any ordinary guy off the street. It reminded me of when we first met, and of all the years we spent just playing guitar in the park, in our houses, at school.
I felt tears sting my eyes before I even could tell what he was playing.
He looked up at me and his face lit up. People were crowded around him, some knowing who he was and others just curious.
"Hi everyone," Shawn said to the crowd. "Some of you may know me. I'm Shawn, and I like to play music."
Girls started to take out their phones to document this. They knew their videos were going to go viral.
"Ever since I was twelve, I've had my better half in my life. I've become a better musician, a better songwriter...a better person. She's been the guiding light in my life. And I know, I know I'm sounding super cheesy. But, I don't care."
He kept strumming his guitar in a rhythmic fashion.
"And, we've been writing songs together ever since we met. She's been there for all the major milestones in my life. She's always been there for me."
I watched him look at me with such adoration in his eyes, and my heart has never been so full.
"She's always thought about my happiness. And, despite the contradictory stories you've heard in the media, the truth is this: I never meant to, but I've been neglecting her happiness for a while. She's been my rock throughout this journey, and I've never been good enough for her."
I felt everyone's eyes on me, but I couldn't look at them. I could only look at him.
"Julia, I know I haven't been nearly enough for you. But I will spend every day trying to be. You are about to embark on a journey filled with success and the praise you deserve because you are more talented than anyone I know."
I started to walk closer to him.
"I love you. I love you more than you know or I can put into words," he continued. "And, I thought...I just want to sing with you one last time before you go."
I ran up to where he was, as people waited in anticipation to see what I would do. And I did what any old sappy romantic would do. I threw my arms around him and pressed my lips to his. I kissed him with a sweet intimacy.
People exploded into cheers. Even those who didn't know us. They were rooting for our love story. We had a love to root for.
"I'm going to come visit you all the time," he said.
"I love you so much," I mumbled.
He kissed me again.
"Want to sing 'Life of the Party' for old time's sake?" he whispered.
I nodded.
He started to strum the familiar notes, and I jumped into the first verse. Everything was so surreal to me. Our whole journey from friends to couple to stranger back to being us again. It was a tiring, exhilarating, once-in-a-lifetime, heartbreaking journey.
But it was our story.
We don't have to be ordinary
Make your best mistakes
'Cause we don't have the time to be sorry
So baby be the life of the party
We were in love. Crookedly in love. And I wouldn't have it any other way.
Your girlfriend is on another date with the hero in your dream
Turn around, ask yourself. So, you think you're gonna win this time Manchild?
Is it the pain of the drinking
Or the Sunday sinking feeling
The car never seems to work
When it's late your girlfriend's on a date
And the hero with her in your dream
In your sleep it seemed to like you
Turn around and ask yourself
Turn around ask yourself
Manchild, will you ever win
Manchild, look at the state you're in
Could you go undercover
And sell your brand new lover (could you)
Be someone else for a night
Maybe someone else will love you
You sell your soul for a tacky song
Like the one you hear on the radio
Turn around ask yourself
Turn around and ask yourself
Manchild, will you ever win
Manchild, look at the state you're in
Manchild, he will make you cry
Manchild, Manchild, Manchild
From Monday down to Friday
You're working on another man's car
Or is it in the factory?
It doesn't matter where you are
Just turn around and ask yourself is this communication
Accentuate the positive and give some illustration
See Manchild, you're no one, you turn the microphone on
Control communication when I'm kickin' it and so on
To the point that I need, the air that I breathe
Into an audience that's waiting and ecstatic to receive-
For the meantime another mean rhyme, I keep on sayin' it
I know what the time is the crowd will keep playing it
Through the speaker boxes loud's my diagnosis
'Cause I believe in miracles and words in heavy doses.
Enough R-E-S-P-E and C-T
Respect yourself express no stress the mike is easy
Just believe that all you need is the air that you breathe.
Turn around ask yourself
Manchild, will you ever win
Manchild, look at the state you're in
Manchild, he will make you cry
Manchild, Manchild, Manchild
He's the apple of your eye
Once bitten twice shy, why don't you bite me again
Just take it in the right and go tell your friend
Are you ready for the words I turn the microphone on
A figure of speech to reach you at the back and so on
The style I'm stimulating dance floors
Raise your body temperature now and
This demands for power in the amp you know louds my diagnosis
'Cause I believe in miracles and words in heavy doses.
Songwriter:
Cameron Mcvey / Neneh Cherry / Robert Del Naja
SongFacts:
"Manchild" is a song by Swedish singer-songwriter Neneh Cherry, released as the second single from her debut album, Raw Like Sushi (1989). The single was a top-10 success in the United Kingdom, New Zealand and several European countries. "Manchild" did not chart in the United States or Canada. It was the first song Neneh sat down and wrote. She composed the song on a Casio keyboard (the same one she uses to this day), using an auto-chord setting and ended up with 7 chords in the verse alone. Neneh's stepfather Don Cherry commented on this praisingly, comparing it to a jazz song structure. Nellee Hooper did the beat for the song and wrote the rap with Robert Del Naja. Neneh then gave it to Cameron McVey, who helped to shape the song with the parts and "made it make sense".
The song's lyrics are "directed at a full-grown man who has a little more growing up to do". Neneh expressed the significance of the song for herself, stating it's where she found her sound: "I think "Manchild" was the song where I kind of found my style. I think that song, the style of the song, the spirit and the feeling of the song has reappeared; it always reappears along the way in other songs that I've written; therefore it became the most significant song that I ever wrote, in a way". The music video for "Manchild" was nominated for "Best Video" at the 1990 Brit Awards.
Description: A Bill to grant certain duties, to alter other duties, and to amend the law relating to the National Debt and the Public Revenue, and to make further provision in connection with finance.
Originating house: Commons
Current house: Unassigned
Bill Stage: Royal Assent
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Conservative (211 votes)
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Marcus Jones
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Neil O'Brien
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Nicola Richards
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Pauline Latham
Penny Mordaunt
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Philip Dunne
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Priti Patel
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Rebecca Harris
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Rehman Chishti
Richard Bacon
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Rob Butler
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Robin Millar
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Royston Smith
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Scott Mann
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Shailesh Vara
Sheryll Murray
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Simon Jupp
Stephen Metcalfe
Steve Baker
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Theo Clarke
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Tom Randall
Tom Tugendhat
Tracey Crouch
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Will Quince
William Cash
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Mark Menzies
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Jim Shannon
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Scottish National Party (18 votes)
Allan Dorans
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Angela Crawley
Anne McLaughlin
Brendan O'Hara
Chris Law
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David Linden
Deidre Brock
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John Nicolson
Kirsty Blackman
Marion Fellows
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Peter Grant
Philippa Whitford
Richard Thomson
Stewart Malcolm McDonald
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