Drama!

"Drama!" is the first single released by Erasure from their fourth studio album Wild!. It was issued by Mute Records in the UK and Sire Records in the U.S.

Written by Vince Clarke and Andy Bell, the synthpop song begins with a low-key keyboard line and a subdued vocal from Bell. As the song progresses, the instrumentation and vocals become more hectic, ultimately ending as a full-blown dancefloor anthem. "Drama!" is known for its mob-shouted "Guilty!" exclamation throughout and Bell's intricate, multi-layered background vocals. Lyrically the song addresses a person who could be considered a drama queen, experiencing "one psychological drama after another" about everyday struggles that are universal and are easily dealt with by most people. Lines such as "your shame is never-ending!" are directed at the subject of the song. The mob's vocals were added to by The Jesus and Mary Chain, who happened to be recording in the studio next door.

Released prior to Wild!, "Drama!" continued Erasure's winning streak on the UK singles chart, peaking at number four. In Germany the single also fared well, hitting number twelve. "Drama!" did not continue Erasure's chart success in the United States, where it failed to enter the Billboard Hot 100. It did, however, climb to number ten on the U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.

Drama (genre)

In the context of film and radio, drama describes a genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone, focusing on in-depth development of realistic characters who must deal with realistic emotional struggles. A drama is commonly considered the opposite of a comedy, but may also be considered separate from other works of some broad genre, such as a fantasy. To distinguish drama as a genre of fiction from the use of the same word to mean the general storytelling mode of live performance, the word drama is often included as part of a phrase to specify its meaning. For instance, in the sense of a television genre, more common specific terms are a drama show, drama series, or television drama in the United States; dramatic programming in the United Kingdom; or teledrama in Sri Lanka. In the sense of a film genre, the common term is a drama film.

Dramatic themes such as alcoholism, child abuse, coming of age, drug addiction, emotion, hope, infidelity, moral dilemmas, racial prejudice, religious intolerance, sexuality, poverty, class divisions, violence against women and corruption put characters in conflict with themselves, others, society, or even natural phenomena. Drama is one of the broadest movie genres and includes subgenres such as romantic drama, war films, sport films, period drama, courtroom drama and crime.

Drama (disambiguation)

Drama, which is the form of literature usually performed as theatre, may refer to:

  • Drama, a general genre of dramatic works, such as literature, film, television drama, game, etc.
  • Drama, a narrative, represented in performance
  • Comedy-drama, a subgenre of drama
  • Docudrama, a subgenre of drama
  • Drama film, a film genre
  • Dramatic programming, television drama series content
  • Legal drama, a subgenre of drama
  • Melodrama, a subgenre of drama
  • Political drama, a subgenre of drama
  • Drama may also be a name or title:

    Music

  • Drama (band), an English rock band
  • Drama (rapper), American rapper
  • Drama (Norwegian band), Norwegian boy band popular in the 1980s
  • DJ Drama (born 1978), American DJ
  • The Dramatics, American soul music vocal group
  • Baby (musical)

    Baby is a musical with a book by Sybille Pearson, based on a story developed with Susan Yankowitz, music by David Shire, and lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr.. It concerns the reactions of three couples each expecting a child. The musical first ran on Broadway from 1983 to 1984.

    Synopsis

    Three couples, each newly expecting a child, have different but familiar reactions. Lizzie and Danny are university juniors who have just moved in together. Athletic Pam and her husband, Nick, a sports instructor, have had some trouble conceiving. Arlene, already the mother of three grown daughters, is unsure of what to do, contemplating abortion while her husband Alan is thrilled with the thought of a new baby. Throughout the show, these characters experience the emotional stresses and triumphs, the desperate lows and the comic highs, that accompany the anticipation and arrival of a baby.

    Musical numbers

    "Baby, Baby, Baby (Reprise)" was replaced in the initial run and the original cast recording with the song "Patterns," wherein Arlene contemplates her circular life as mother and wife.

    Baby (The Detroit Cobras album)

    Baby is the third studio album by The Detroit Cobras, released 27 September 2005.

    Track listing

  • Slipping Around
    • Original by Art Freeman
  • Original by Art Freeman
  • I Wanna Holler (But the Town's Too Small)
  • Original by Gary U.S. Bonds
  • Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand
  • Original by Hoagy Lands
  • Weak Spot
  • Original by Ruby Johnson
  • Everybody's Going Wild
    • Original by International Kansas City Playboys
  • Original by International Kansas City Playboys
  • Hot Dog (Watch Me Eat)
    • The lone original song. Composed by Greg Cartwright/Mary Restrepo/Rachel Nagy
  • The lone original song. Composed by Greg Cartwright/Mary Restrepo/Rachel Nagy
  • Mean Man
  • Original by Betty Harris
  • Now You're Gone
  • Original by Bobbie Smith & the Dreamgirls
  • It's Raining
  • Original by Irma Thomas
  • Just Can't Please You
    • Original by Jimmy Robins
  • Original by Jimmy Robins
  • The Real Thing
  • Baby (2015 Hindi film)

    Baby is a 2015 Indian action spy thriller film directed by Neeraj Pandey. The film stars Akshay Kumar in the lead role, along with Danny Denzongpa, Anupam Kher, Rana Daggubati, Taapsee Pannu, Kay Kay Menon, Madhurima Tuli and Rasheed Naz in supporting roles. Made on a budget of 58.97 crore (US$8.7 million), the film released on 23 January 2015 to generally positive reviews from critics, who particularly praised the direction and Kumar's performance.

    Plot

    The story follows a team of fictional secret agents called Baby; which is a temporary task force headed by Feroz Khan (Danny Denzongpa) formed in response to the 2008 Mumbai attacks whose job is to find and eliminate terrorists who are planning attacks in India.

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