Dare (La La La)

"Dare (La La La)" is a song recorded by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira from her self-titled tenth studio album Shakira (2014). The song was first released to contemporary hit radio in Italy on 28 March 2014, as the third single from the album and was later released in a remix bundle in the United States via RCA Records. The song was co-written by Shakira, Jay Singh (J2), Dr. Luke, Mathieu Jomphe-Lepine, Max Martin, Cirkut, Raelene Arreguin and John J. Conte, Jr. while the production was handled by J2, Dr. Luke, Shakira, Cirkut and Billboard. The song is an uptempo, electro house song built over drums and chants.

A reworked version of the song entitled "La La La (Brazil 2014)" was released on 27 May as the second theme song for the 2014 World Cup. This was Shakira's second time singing the theme song for the FIFA World Cup (The first being in 2010). The song included new lyrics and features Brazilian musician Carlinhos Brown. The version was praised by music critics and fared well commercially. An accompanying video was directed by Shakira's long time collaborator Jaume de Laiguana, the music video is influenced by Afro-Brazilian heritage and tribal imagery and features cameos from a variety of football players including Lionel Messi, Neymar, Cesc Fàbregas, Sergio Agüero, Radamel Falcao, James Rodríguez and Eric Abidal, Shakira's boyfriend Gerard Piqué and their son Milan.

Dare (album)

Dare (released as Dare! in the U.S.) is the third studio album from British synthpop band The Human League. The album was recorded between March and September 1981 and first released in the UK on 16 October 1981, then subsequently in the U.S. in mid-1982.

The style of the album is the result of the drastic change from a experimental avant-garde electronic group into a commercial pop group under Philip Oakey's creative direction following the departure of fellow founding members Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh. Dare became critically acclaimed and has proved to be a genre-defining album, whose influence can be felt in many areas of pop music. The album and its four singles were hugely successful commercially, with the album reaching #1 in the UK and being certified Triple Platinum by the BPI.

History

Dare is the third studio album from the Human League but differs greatly from their previous two, Reproduction and Travelogue. This is due to a split in the original line up, the subsequent reformation of the band with new personnel and the difference in musical style under Philip Oakey's direction.

Dare (comics)

Dare, in comics, may refer to:

  • Dare Comics, a British publisher of comics
  • Dan Dare, a British comics character who has appeared in the Eagle and 2000 AD
  • Dan Dare (Fawcett Comics), a Fawcett Comics character
  • Double Dare (comics), a supervillain team from DC Comics
  • See also

  • Dare (disambiguation)
  • Douglas

    Douglas may refer to:

    People

  • Douglas (given name)
  • Douglas (surname)
  • Clan Douglas, a Scottish kindred
  • Earl of Douglas, or any holder of the title
  • Marquess of Douglas, or any holder of the title
  • Duke of Douglas
  • Lord Douglas (disambiguation), for holders of various titles
  • Dougla (plural Douglas), West Indians of both African and East Indian heritage
  • Places

  • Douglas, Queensland
  • Port Douglas, North Queensland, Australia
  • Douglas, Belize
  • Douglas, New Brunswick
  • Douglas, Ontario, a community in Admaston/Bromley township
  • Douglas, British Columbia, the community at the Peace Arch border crossing
  • Douglas, Manitoba, a settlement in the Rural Municipality of Elton
  • River Douglas (Lancashire)
  • Douglas, Falkland Islands
  • Douglas, County Cork
  • Douglas, Isle of Man, the capital of the dependency, and seat of the House of Keys
  • Douglas, Taranaki
  • Douglas, Canterbury
  • Douglas, County Antrim, a townland in County Antrim
  • Douglas, County Tyrone, a townland in County Tyrone
  • Douglas, Northern Cape
  • Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway
  • Douglas, Massachusetts

    Douglas is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 8,471 at the 2010 census. It includes the sizable Douglas State Forest, managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR).

    History

    The name of Douglas was first given to the territory of the town in the year 1746. New Sherburn or "New Sherburn Grant" had previously been its designation, since its first occupancy by the English settlers which was as early as 1715. The original settlers came primarily from Sherburn, although many hailed from Natick as well. New Sherburn was removed from Suffolk County (or Middlesex county?) to Worcester County at its formation on April 2, 1731. The name Douglas was given in 1746, when Dr. William Douglas, an eminent physician of Boston, in consideration of the privilege of naming the township offered the inhabitants the sum of $500.00 as a fund for the establishment of free schools together with a tract of 30 acres (12 ha) of land with a dwelling house and barn thereon.

    Douglas (surname)

    Douglas (occasionally spelled Douglass) is a common surname of Scottish origin, thought to derive from the Gaelic dubh glas, meaning "black stream". There are numerous places in Scotland from which the surname is derived. The surname has developed into the given name Douglas. Douglas is a habitational name, which could be derived from any of the many places so-named. While there are numerous places with this name in Scotland, it is thought, in most cases, to refer to Douglas, South Lanarkshire, the location of Douglas Castle, the chief stronghold of the Lords of Douglas. The Scottish Gaelic form of the given name is Dùbhghlas; the Irish language form it is Dúghlas, and Dubhghlas, which are pronounced Irish pronunciation: [duːɣləs]. According to George Fraser Black, in southern Argyllshire the surname is an Anglicised form of the surnames MacLucas, MacLugash (which are derived from the Gaelic Mac Lùcais).

    Arts

    Visual arts

  • Aaron Douglas (19001979), American artist
  • Haldane Douglas (1892-1980), American art director
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