Grow Up

Grow Up may refer to:

  • Advance in age
  • Progress toward psychological maturity
  • Grow Up (book), a 2007 book by Keith Allen
  • Grow Up (The Queers album), 1990
  • Grow Up (Svoy album), 2011
  • "Grow Up" (Simple Plan song)
  • "Grow Up" (Paramore song)
  • "Grow Up", a song by Rockwell
  • "Grow Up", a song from the Bratz album Rock Angelz
  • "Grow Up", a song by Cher Lloyd from Sticks and Stones
  • See also

  • Growing Up (disambiguation)
  • Grow Up, Tony Phillips, a 2013 film by Emily Hagins
  • Grow Up (Svoy album)

    Grow Up is the third self-produced solo album by Svoy. It was released in Japan on June 22, 2011, on Thistime Records. U.S./International release followed on June 28, 2011, on Sixteenth Republic Records. In July 2011, it was announced that the album's opening track "Never Grow Up" was picked up for power rotation by Japan's FM Ishikawa 80.5 MHz<ref name="Svoy "Never Grow Up FM Ishikawa 80.5MHz Music Pickup">"Svoy "Never Grow Up FM Ishikawa 80.5MHz Music Pickup". </ref> with the song debuting at #95 on the station's HOT 100 Chart and subsequently peaking at #63.<ref name="Svoy "Never Grow Up" Debut on FM Ishikawa HOT 100 Chart">"Svoy "Never Grow Up" Debut on FM Ishikawa HOT 100 Chart". </ref> In the same month, it was announced that another track from the album, "Right Here, Right Now", was picked up for Hyper Power Play by Japan's FM Kento 76.5 MHz,<ref name="Svoy "Right Here, Right Now" on FM Kento 76.5MHz">"Svoy "Right Here, Right Now" on FM Kento 76.5MHz". </ref> with an exclusive feature of "Grow Up" album cover artwork on FM Kento's internet home page. In November, 2011, Russian version of "Never Grow Up" entitled "Navsegda" was added by Moscow's major radio network 94.8 MHz RU.FM and remained in steady rotation until July 2013. Following its release, the album received international critical acclaim: New York's TheCelebrityCafe.com described the album as "...A sonic adventure. Swooning. Emotive."; Tokyo's Skream! Magazine called it "...Superb. Sophisticated. Beautiful."; Tokyo's Bounce Magazine described it as "...Wispy. Poetic."; Osaka's Flake Records Magazine noted that the album is "...Beautiful. Exhilarating." and Niigata's 76.5 FM Kento gave the album "...High praise.".

    No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls

    No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls is the debut album by French-Canadian pop punk band Simple Plan. It was released on March 19, 2002 on Atlantic Records. The band released four singles from the album. The album features two collaborations, with Joel Madden of Good Charlotte and Mark Hoppus of Blink-182.

    In Japan, a limited edition CD + DVD combination was released first. Videos for "I'm Just a Kid", "I'd Do Anything", and "Addicted" were included on the DVD.

    Reception

    The album peaked at number 8 on the Canadian Albums Chart and was certified Double Platinum. The album peaked at number 35 on the United States Billboard 200, and at number 2 on the US catalog albums chart. In Australia it reached number 29, with a certification of platinum in that region. It reached number 1 in Japan and was certified Double Platinum. Despite not charting well in the UK, it still received Gold record status. The record was certified Double Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), denoting shipments of two million copies.

    Luciano

    Luciano is an Italian, Spanish and Portuguese given name and surname.

    Single name

  • Luciano (singer) (born 1964), Reggae artist
  • Luciano (Brazilian singer), (real name Welson David de Camargo), part of the Brazilian duo Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano
  • Luciano (DJ), (real name Lucien Nicolet), electronic music DJ and producer
  • Surname

  • Lucky Luciano (1897–1962), Italian-American mobster
  • Ron Luciano (1937–1995), American baseball umpire
  • Fábio Luciano (born 1975), Brazilian international footballer
  • Aja (actress) (born 1963), American exotic dancer and porn star, sometimes credited as "Lucia Luciano"
  • Given name

  • Luciano Becchio, Argentinian footballer
  • Luciano Berio, Italian composer
  • Luciano Figueroa, Argentinian footballer
  • Luciano Narsingh (born 1990), Dutch footballer
  • Luciano Pavarotti (1935–2007), Italian opera tenor
  • Luciano de Souza (born 1972), Brazilian footballer
  • Luciano Siqueira de Oliveira (born 1975), Brazilian footballer
  • Luciano José Pereira da Silva (born 1980), Brazilian footballer
  • Luciano da Silva (Triguinho) (born 1979), Brazilian footballer
  • Luciano Alexandre Silva

    Luciano Alexandre Silva (born 12 November 1978), known simply as Luciano, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a central defender.

    Football career

    Born in Anápolis, Goiás, Luciano played mostly with modest clubs during his Brazilian career, appearing twice in the 2002 Brazilian Cup with Londrina Esporte Clube. He also briefly represented Coritiba Football Club.

    In 2006, aged nearly 28, Luciano signed with C.D. Feirense in the Portuguese second division, from Sociedade Esportiva e Recreativa Caxias do Sul. He scored four goals in 27 games in his first season, with his team finishing in seventh position.

    Luciano contributed with three goals in 25 matches in 2010–11 as the Santa Maria da Feira side returned to the top level after an absence of 22 years. He made his debut in the competition on 14 August 2011 in a 0–0 home draw against C.D. Nacional, being again first-choice as the campaign ended in immediate relegation back.

    References

    External links

  • SambaFoot profile
  • Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano

    Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano (Portuguese pronunciation: [zeˈzɛ dʒi kaˈmaʁɡw i luˈsjɐ̃nu]) are a famous Brazilian sertanejo/country duo. The two brothers were born in Pirenópolis, Goiás. Zezé is the artistic name for Mirosmar José de Camargo and Luciano the artistic name for Welson David de Camargo.

    In 1991, their first LP exploded thanks to the hit single É o Amor, which was the year's most popular song and one of the most famous sertanejo songs ever. Their 1994 album featured a guest appearance from Willie Nelson on their version of "Always on My Mind", Eu só Penso Em Você. Until 2001, every album of the duo surpassed 1 million copies sold, including the 1995 one which sold over 2 million copies. In total, their releases from 1991 to 2000 sold 16 million copies. They are one of the best-selling sertanejo acts in Brazilian history, and beginning with their 1995 release, they began singing in Spanish as well. They also have the most lucrative recording deal in Brazilian industry with Sony BMG.

    Grow

    Grow may refer to:

  • Growth, an increase in some quantity over time or a measure of some principal
  • GROW, a non-profit peer support and mutual aid organization for recovery from and prevention of serious mental illness
  • "Grow" (Law & Order: Criminal Intent), an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent
  • "Grow" (song), a 2006 song by Kubb
  • Monty Grow, American football player
  • GROW model, a technique for problem solving or goal setting
  • GROW (series), a series of Flash-based indie video games
  • Grow (company), a financial technology company based in Vancouver, Canada
  • See also

  • All pages beginning with "Grow"
  • All pages with titles containing Grow
  • Grower (disambiguation)
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Grow Up

    by: Grouch

    When I was just a little boy, I'd sit around all day.
    Thinking about the future to pass the time of day.
    With my friends sittin' laughin', they would mainly laugh at me,
    because I was always different, it was all so plain to see.
    Didn't want to be a fireman, a cowboy, or a cop.
    I was always different like a sore thumb I stuck out.
    Because even in my dreams I won't pretend to age,
    I knew a life of normalcy was nothing but a cage.
    When I grow up, I don't want to be like you!
    To be a barbarian would be a lot of fun.
    Sit around, eat raw meat in the mid day sun.
    I'd dance around the fire, like a madman I would yell,
    I'd smell a bit I'd fart a lot, I'd cut class and I'd belch.
    I'd sack the Roman Empire and do with a grin.
    I'd set the cities all ablaze... do it on a whim.
    And people would shriek as I was coming into town,
    because I'd bring my minotaur to help me fry it down.
    When I grow up, I want something fun to do.
    I don't know much, but this much I know is true.
    when life is short, I don't want to be like you!
    When I grow up I think I want to be white trash
    living in a trailer park and sitting on my ass.
    I'd beat my wife and kids, my kids are passed out in the lawn.
    I'd steal my brewskies from my mom and often kick my dog.
    I'd go to work an hour later, bitch about my boss.
    I'd tell sexist jokes to all my friends to get my weight across.
    And every friday night I think I'd bowl a round or two,




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