Ay Ay Ay

Ay Ay Ay may refer to:

  • Ay Ay Ay (album), an album by Los Piojos
  • "Ay Ay Ay" (song), a 1913 song by Osmán Pérez Freire

  • Ay Ay Ay (album)

    Ay ay ay is the second album by Argentine rock band Los Piojos. Recorded and mixed in 1994 at Del Cielito Records. It was the first work with Alfredo Toth and Adrián Bilbao as guides.

    Track listing

    All tracks by Andrés Ciro Martínez except were noted

  • "Arco" [Arch] – 4:12
  • "Babilonia" [Babylon] – 2:28
  • "Ay ay ay" [Ay ay ay] – 5:18
  • "Pistolas" [Pistols] – 4:55
  • "Angelito" [Little angel] – 5:32
  • "Manise" [Manise] – 3:55
  • "Ximenita" [Ximenita] – 1:53
  • "Ando ganas (Llora llora)" [I'm looking forward (Cries cries]– 5:32
  • "Fumigator" [Fumigator] – 4:33
  • "Muy despacito" [Very slowly] (Fernandez, Martínez) – 6:04
  • "Es sentir" [It's feel] – 4:30
  • "Te diría" [I would say you] – 5:18
  • "Arco II" [Arch II] – 2:24
  • Personnel

  • Adrián Bilbao – mixing, recording technician
  • Dani Buira – drums, backing vocals, percussion
  • Andrés Ciro Martínez – backing vocals, guitar, harmonica, vocals
  • Guillermina Montello – photography
  • Adrián Rivarola – recording assistant
  • Alfredo Toth – backing vocals, producer
  • Alvaro Villagra – remastering
  • Ay

    Ay was the penultimate Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt's 18th dynasty. He held the throne of Egypt for a brief four-year period (probably 1323–1319 BC or 1327–1323 BC, depending on which chronology is followed), although he was a close advisor to two and perhaps three of the pharaohs who ruled before him and was said to be the power behind the throne during Tutankhamun's reign. Ay's prenomen or royal nameKheperkheperuremeans "Everlasting are the Manifestations of Ra" while his birth name Ay it-netjer reads as 'Ay, Father of the God.' Records and monuments that can be clearly attributed to Ay are rare, not only due to his short length of reign, but also because his successor, Horemheb, instigated a campaign of damnatio memoriae against him and other pharaohs associated with the unpopular Amarna Period.

    Origins

    Ay is usually believed to be a native Egyptian from Akhmim. During his short reign, he built a rock cut chapel in Akhmim and dedicated it to the local deity there: Min. He may have been the son of Yuya, who served as a member of the priesthood of Min at Akhmin as well as superintendent of herds in this city, and wife Tjuyu. If so, Ay could have been of partial non-Egyptian, perhaps Syrian blood since the name Yuya was uncommon in Egypt and is suggestive of a foreign background. Yuya was an influential nobleman at the royal court of Amenhotep III who was given the rare privilege of having a tomb built for his use in the royal Valley of the Kings presumably because he was the father of Tiye, Amenhotep's chief Queen. There are also noted similarities in the physical likenesses of monuments attributed to Ay and those of the mummy of Yuya, and both held similar names and titles.

    Ayọ

    Ayọ (born as Joy Olasunmibo Ogunmakin, 14 September 1980) is a Nigerian-German singer-songwriter and actress. She uses the Yoruba translation Ayọ or Ayo. of her first name Joy.

    Her debut album Joyful, which was first released in 2006, reached Double-Platinum status in France, Platinum in Germany and Poland, Gold status in Switzerland and Italy and Greece. The album was released in the United States on 20 November 2007 by Interscope Records.

    Ayọ was born in Frechen near Cologne, Germany. She has a son, Nile, who was born in late 2005 and a daughter, Billie-Eve, born July 2010, with the Afro-German reggae singer Patrice, from whom she is now separated. At the end of 2007, she moved with her family to the Greenwich Village section of Manhattan in New York City. At present she lives in Brooklyn, New York with her children.

    Then-president of UNICEF France, Jacques Hintzy, announced on 4 February 2009 that the singer was named patron of UNICEF to promote the right to education for all children in the world.

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    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Ay Ay

    by: Steven Syden

    [Vers 1]
    Gonna hijack your party
    Spend on you my stolen money
    Cause tonight, I’m dressed to impress ya
    Will someone, please call the press, ya ?
    Ayyayayayayayayaaaa
    Lets call the press
    Yayayayayayayayaaa
    And make them dance
    Yayayayayayayayaaaa
    I wanna make a mess, mess,mess
    yayayayayayayayayaaaa
    [Chorus]
    I I Party all night
    I I Take you so high
    I I Never give up
    I I Oh baby hands up
    I I This is my night
    I I I can’t deny
    I I Blow this place up
    Blow this place up, all over again
    [Vers 2]
    Wanna samba with this body
    My best shot to become naughty
    Cause this night,I’m obsessed with undressing ya
    Oh baby, no need to stress, ya?
    Ay yayayayayayayaaaa
    No need to stress
    Yayayayayayayayaaa
    Let’s drink and dance
    Yayayayayayayayaaaa
    I wanna make a mess, mess, mess
    yayayayayayayayayaaaa
    [Chorus]
    I I Party all night
    I I Take you so high
    I I Never give up
    I I Oh baby hands up
    I I This is my night
    I I I can’t deny
    I I Blow this place up
    Blow this place up, all over again
    [Bridge]
    You all gonna Follow
    Follow the flow
    Behind my Row
    This place gonna blow
    [Chorus]
    I I Party all night
    I I Take you so high
    I I Never give up
    I I Oh baby hands up
    I I This is my night
    I I I can’t deny
    I I Blow this place up
    Blow this place up, all over again
    I I i i
    I I i i
    I I i i
    Ay Ay Oh baby hands up
    I I i i
    I I i i
    I I i i
    All over again




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