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4Ever (Lil' Mo song)

"4Ever" is the lead single from Lil' Mo's second album, Meet the Girl Next Door (2003). The song features guest vocals by rapper Fabolous and production by Bryan-Michael Cox and Craig Love. Prior to its official physical release, the song was serviced to radio stations through airplay in early December 2002. Upon its release, critics referred to the single as an "uptempo wedding" ode.

Music video

On January 19, 2003, a two-day filming shoot began for the music video of "4Ever," which was directed by Benny Boom in Brooklyn, New York. The video initially premiered on BET in late February 2003.

The synopsis of the video focuses on Lil' Mo's reminiscent memories of her boyfriend as she climbs the stairs of an apartment. Each step she takes, Mo receives a flashback, one of which of course features Fabolous.

Track listings and formats

  • "4 Ever" (Album Version) (featuring Fabolous) 4:34
  • "4 Ever" (Album Version w/ No Intro) (featuring Fabolous) 3:55
  • "4 Ever" (No Rap Version w/ Intro) 4:34
  • 4ever (The Veronicas song)

    "4ever" is a song written and produced by Max Martin and Lukasz Gottwald for The Veronicas' debut studio album The Secret Life Of... (2005). It was released as the album's first single in Australia on 15 August 2005 as a CD single. The song reached number two on the ARIA Charts and number seven in New Zealand. In the United States, the single was promoted early in 2006 by Archie Comics through a mention in issue #167 of the group's namesake Veronica's comic, which featured a guest appearance and cover picture of The Veronicas and a card containing a code that could be used to download an MP3 version of the song free. It was also featured on the first episode of the third season of the MTV series Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County. The song was released as promo for the 2008 Ashley Tisdale's movie Picture This!. Similarly, it was also used in the film She's the Man.

    "4ever" was released as The Veronicas second UK single in late Summer 2009. The track was included on the UK version of the album Hook Me Up which was released shortly afterwards. The song debuted on the UK singles chart at number 197 on 28 September 2009, and moved up one hundred and eighty places to a new peak of 17 the following week. It is being re-released in the US as the third single from Hook Me Up. The band re-recorded the vocals for the re-release of the single in the US and the release of the single in the UK. The new vocals are also used in the 2009 music video for the song.

    Maverick

    Maverick or Maverik may refer to:

    Aviation

  • AEA Maverick, an Australian single-seat sportsplane design
  • General Aviation Design Bureau T-32 Maverick, a Ukrainian ultralight trike design
  • I-Fly Maverick, a powered-parachute flying vehicle under development by the Indigenous People's Technology and Education Center
  • Murphy Maverick, a Canadian light aircraft design
  • AGM-65 Maverick, a guided air-to-surface missile
  • Computing

  • OS X Mavericks, the tenth major release of Apple's OS X operating system
  • Maverick Framework, a model-view-controller framework for Java
  • Maverick Meerkat, the version 10.10 of Ubuntu
  • Maverick.NET, a Maverick port from Java to C#
  • Film and television

  • Maverick (film), a 1994 film based on the television series, starring Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster, and James Garner
  • Maverick (TV series), an American western series starring James Garner and Jack Kelly
  • Maverick, callsign of Pete Mitchell in the film Top Gun, played by Tom Cruise
  • Literature

  • Maverick! (book), an autobiography by Ricardo Semler
  • Maverick (comics)

    In comic books, Maverick may refer to:

  • Maverick (Dark Horse), a comics imprint of Dark Horse Comics
  • Maverick (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe
  • Maverick (Marvel Comics), a fictional character who appeared in the X-Men comics
  • An alias of the fictional character Chris Bradley (comics) in the X-Men comics
  • The Mavericks (comics), the New Mexico team of the Fifty State Initiative in Marvel Comics
  • Maverick, a 1959 Dell Comics series based on the Maverick TV series (1957-1962)
  • See also

  • Maverick (disambiguation)
  • Maverick (chocolate)

    Maverick was a chocolate bar snack manufactured by Nestlé Rowntree and marketed in the UK.

    The snack, which was similar to the Fuse bar sold by Nestlé Rowntree competitor Cadbury, was launched in 1997 and contained caramel, raisins and biscuit and toffee pieces covered in milk chocolate. The product was discontinued three years later.

    Maverick bars featured in the British comedy series The League of Gentlemen. In the sketch, "Pop" disowns his adult son because he failed to prevent a theft of nine Maverick bars from the newspaper booth he was watching.


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