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ARTICLES RELATED TO All Music Guide |  |  |  | All Music Guide: Encyclopedia - All Music GuideThe All Music Guide (AMG) is a metadata database about music, owned by All Media Guide. AMG was founded in 1991 by Michael Erlewine as a guide for consumers and published its first reference book the next year. AMG's database is licensed and used in point-of-sale systems in record shops and in most online shops that sell music. The database consists of:
Basic Metadata: names, genres, credits, copyright info, product numbers, etc.
Descriptive Content: tones, moods, etc.
Relational Content: similar artists and albums, influences, etc.
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Read more here: » All Music Guide: Encyclopedia - All Music Guide |
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 |  |  | All Music Guide: Encyclopedia II - Discogs - HistoryDiscogs was started in October 2000 (the domain was already registered in August 2000) by Kevin Lewandowski — programmer, DJ, and music fan as a database of his private record collection.
He was inspired by the success of community built sites such as Slashdot, eBay and Open Directory Project, and decided to use this model for a music discography database.
The site's original goal was to build the most comprehensive database of electronic music, organized around the artists, labels, and releases available in that genre. In 20 ...
See also:Discogs, Discogs - History, Discogs - Contribution system, Discogs - Copyright Read more here: » Discogs: Encyclopedia II - Discogs - History |
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 |  |  | All Music Guide: Encyclopedia - Brandy entertainerBrandy (born Brandy Rayana Norwood on February 11, 1979) is an African American pop/R&B singer and actress. She is best known for her starring role in the UPN sitcom Moesha, and for hit records such as "Sittin' Up in My Room", "Have You Ever", and "The Boy is Mine", a top-selling duet with Monica.
Brandy entertainer - Early career.
Norwood was born in McComb, Mississippi and raised in Carson, California. Her father, Willie Ray Norwood, was a pastor and choir director, and by the age of two ...
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 |  |  | All Music Guide: Encyclopedia II - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio series - New adaptations of books three four and fiveMain article: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases
In November 2003, two years after Douglas' death and 23 years after the production on the Secondary Phase had ceased, a new radio adaptation of Life, the Universe, and Everything was announced, to become the third series of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy on radio. However, after all six episodes had been recorded by Above the Title Productions, a minor legal dispute erupted between the production company and Walt Disney Productions ...
See also:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio series, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio series - Early Development, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio series - The Primary and Secondary Phases, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio series - New adaptations of books three four and five, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio series - After the Fifth Series, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio series - Music used in the series, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio series - Trivia, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio series - Musical Copyrights, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio series - Sequences inspired by real events, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio series - Rebroadcasts Read more here: » The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio series: Encyclopedia II - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio series - New adaptations of books three four and five |
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 |  |  | All Music Guide: Encyclopedia II - Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 438-The Curse of Xenis: A space creature named Xenis possesses Joel so that he can take over the world. Too bad Xenis is incompetent in the English language.
39-CurSING!: Joel attempts to start a musical number, but fails, so instead he tries to start an underground city. This city quickly gets taken over by Elly and Rya.
40-Accursed Meeting: Waterman and friends move in next door and transform the place into a frat house. Phil, Elly, and eventually, Joel, all agree that they have to go. Meanwhile, Joel tries ...
See also:Bonus Stage Episode Guide, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 1, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 2, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 3, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 4, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 5, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 6, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 7, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 8, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Bonus Stage Episode Guide: Encyclopedia II - Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 4 |
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Kool G Rap - Lyrical Dexterity.
Early in his career, Kool G. Rap's hallmark was his rapid-fire, multisyllabic delivery. He trademarked the ability to rhyme the same syllables in the same combinations, though with different words, for a whole verse (16 bars long). This style is mostly apparent on the 1990 album Wanted: Dead or Alive, on such songs as "Play It Again, Polo," "Jive Talk," and "Kool is Back." The style was later adopted by Rakim and Big Daddy Kane, to lesser extents, and Big Pun who cited G. Rap as one of his biggest influences. Today many rappers use it, though few can utilize the style ...
See also:Kool G Rap, Kool G Rap - Trademarks, Kool G Rap - Lyrical Dexterity, Kool G Rap - Mafioso Rap, Kool G Rap - Albums, Kool G Rap - as Kool G Rap and DJ Polo, Kool G Rap - Greatest Hits and Compilations, Kool G Rap - Solo Albums, Kool G Rap - Notable Songs Read more here: » Kool G Rap: Encyclopedia II - Kool G Rap - Trademarks |
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Brandy entertainer - Early career.
When Brandy was 14, she was able to land a record deal with Atlantic Records, and in 1994 her first album, Brandy, was released, reaching gold status in less than two months, and quadruple platinum status soon after. The album contained the popular singles "I Wanna Be Down," "Baby," "Best Friend," "Brokenhearted," and made her an MTV star throughout 1995 and into early 1996. Awards started to come soon after. In the fall of 1995 she attended the Billboard Music Awards tak ...
See also:Brandy entertainer, Brandy entertainer - Early career, Brandy entertainer - Music career, Brandy entertainer - Early career, Brandy entertainer - Never Say Never 1998, Brandy entertainer - Interim, Brandy entertainer - Full Moon 2002, Brandy entertainer - Afrodisiac 2004, Brandy entertainer - Voice, Brandy entertainer - Discography, Brandy entertainer - Albums, Brandy entertainer - Singles, Brandy entertainer - Guest appearances, Brandy entertainer - Album appearances, Brandy entertainer - Soundtrack appearances, Brandy entertainer - Acting career, Brandy entertainer - Filmography, Brandy entertainer - Television Work, Brandy entertainer - Other information Read more here: » Brandy entertainer: Encyclopedia II - Brandy entertainer - Music career |
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 |  |  | All Music Guide: Encyclopedia II - Hollaback Girl - Critical response"Hollaback Girl" had a polarizing effect on music critics. LAUNCHcast's Jennifer Nine described it as a "stomping, stripped-back track",[3] while All Music Guide said that it had the "thumping, minimal beats of The Neptunes."[4] Richard Smirke called it "a trademark Neptunes hip-hop stomp."See also:Hollaback Girl, Hollaback Girl - Composition and meaning, Hollaback Girl - Music, Hollaback Girl - Critical response, Hollaback Girl - Chart performance, Hollaback Girl - Music video, Hollaback Girl - Formats and track listings, Hollaback Girl - U.S. digital download, Hollaback Girl - U.S. 12 single 1, Hollaback Girl - U.S. 12 single 2, Hollaback Girl - European CD single 1, Hollaback Girl - European CD single 3, Hollaback Girl - Sample, Hollaback Girl - Charts, Hollaback Girl - Notes Read more here: » Hollaback Girl: Encyclopedia II - Hollaback Girl - Critical response |
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Brandy entertainer - Album appearances.
1997: "Thank You" (with Ray-J; from Everything You Want)
1998: "The Boy Is Mine" (with Monica; from The Boy Is Mine)
1999: "Rock With You" (Michael Jackson remake; from From Q With Love)
2001: "Love Shared" (with Willie Norwood; from 'Bout It)
2001: "Unbreakable" (back-up vocals; from Michael Jackson's Invincible)
2002: "Formal Invite (Remix)" (with Ray-J & Shorty Mack; from CD Sing ...
See also:Brandy entertainer, Brandy entertainer - Early career, Brandy entertainer - Music career, Brandy entertainer - Early career, Brandy entertainer - Never Say Never 1998, Brandy entertainer - Interim, Brandy entertainer - Full Moon 2002, Brandy entertainer - Afrodisiac 2004, Brandy entertainer - Voice, Brandy entertainer - Discography, Brandy entertainer - Albums, Brandy entertainer - Singles, Brandy entertainer - Guest appearances, Brandy entertainer - Album appearances, Brandy entertainer - Soundtrack appearances, Brandy entertainer - Acting career, Brandy entertainer - Filmography, Brandy entertainer - Television Work, Brandy entertainer - Other information Read more here: » Brandy entertainer: Encyclopedia II - Brandy entertainer - Guest appearances |
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 |  |  | All Music Guide: Encyclopedia II - Brandy entertainer - Acting careerBrandy starred from 1996 until 2001 in the popular television sitcom Moesha, in which she played the lead character, a teenager. (This was not her first TV role; she had previously appeared in the short-lived 1993-1994 sitcom Thea, starring Thea Vidale.) In 1997, she played the title character in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s television version of Cinderella (see fan site) featuring multi-cultural casting that also included Whitney Houston, Jason Alexander, Whoopi Goldberg, and Bernadette Peters. The tele-film broke ratin ...
See also:Brandy entertainer, Brandy entertainer - Early career, Brandy entertainer - Music career, Brandy entertainer - Early career, Brandy entertainer - Never Say Never 1998, Brandy entertainer - Interim, Brandy entertainer - Full Moon 2002, Brandy entertainer - Afrodisiac 2004, Brandy entertainer - Voice, Brandy entertainer - Discography, Brandy entertainer - Albums, Brandy entertainer - Singles, Brandy entertainer - Guest appearances, Brandy entertainer - Album appearances, Brandy entertainer - Soundtrack appearances, Brandy entertainer - Acting career, Brandy entertainer - Filmography, Brandy entertainer - Television Work, Brandy entertainer - Other information Read more here: » Brandy entertainer: Encyclopedia II - Brandy entertainer - Acting career |
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 |  |  | All Music Guide: Encyclopedia II - Ultimate Kylie - Critical response"Ultimate Kylie" received a generally positive response from music critics. PopMatters called the album "one of the best collections of dance music available" and gave the album an 8 out of 10 rating, which means that the album was of excellent status and "among the best work of the given artist, or among the best in the given genre".[1]
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, in a review for All Music Guide, stated that "Ultimate Kylie lives up to its billing" as a greatest hits record.See also:Ultimate Kylie, Ultimate Kylie - Track listing, Ultimate Kylie - Disc One, Ultimate Kylie - Disc Two, Ultimate Kylie - Release history, Ultimate Kylie - Critical response, Ultimate Kylie - Chart performance, Ultimate Kylie - Charts alphabetical order, Ultimate Kylie - Chart trajectory, Ultimate Kylie - Certifications, Ultimate Kylie - Album credits, Ultimate Kylie - Singles, Ultimate Kylie - Notes Read more here: » Ultimate Kylie: Encyclopedia II - Ultimate Kylie - Critical response |
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