2 A.M.

2 A.M. may refer to:

  • A time on the 12-hour clock
  • 2AM (band), a Korean band
  • 2AM, a 1993 album by saxophonist Theo Travis
  • "2AM", a 2007 song by Hiem and Philip Oakey
  • 2AM (Adrian Marcel song), a 2014 song by Adrian Marcel
  • 2 A.M. (Iron Maiden song), a song on the album X Factor
  • "2AM", an ebook novel by J. Nolte
  • see also

  • 2:00 AM Paradise Cafe, album by Barry Manilow
  • Gelett Burgess (redirected from Two O'Clock)
  • Je vais vite

    "Je vais vite" is the name of the 2007 song recorded by French singer Lorie. It was released as the first single from her fifth studio album, 2lor en moi ?. It was first made available for download on 23 September 2007 and was later released as a physical single on 3 December 2007. The song, which has dance and electro sonorities, achieved success in France, and Belgium (Wallonia).

    Promotion

    "Je vais vite" became Lorie's very first club hit ; its style was compared to Kylie Minogue's and it officially became Lorie's first break into the dance scene. Lorie helped promote the song by performing on shows such as Star Academy (France) and Hit Machine. She was also a guest on multifarious French shows between October 2007 and January 2008. Lots of magazines interviewed Lorie who talked about the song and its remixes, her style's metamorphosis and her new look. The following single, "Play", didn't achieve the same success.

    Music video

    The music video for "Je vais vite" became a favorite on lots of music channels ; it featured dancers performing the then-new dance tecktonik and Lorie dancing all along. Other versions were made available for the song's remixes. The videos aired on most of the French music channels.

    4 AM

    4 AM is a point in time of the 12-hour clock which corresponds to 0400 in the 24-hour clock. 4 AM or 4am may also refer to:

    Books

  • 4 a.m. (novel), a novel by Nina de la Mer
  • Music

  • 4AM (AM), a radio station in Atherton, Queensland, Australia
  • 4 AM (band), a Dutch 2006 boy band with members Koen, Jeff, Daan and Xander
  • Songs

  • "4 AM" (Cherry Ghost song), 2007
  • "4 AM" (Melanie Fiona song), 2011 from The MF Life
  • "4 AM" (Our Lady Peace song), 1997 from Clumsy
  • "4 AM" (Scooter song), 2012
  • "4 AM", a 2008 single by Kaskade
  • "4 AM", a 2008 single by Madness from Wonderful
  • "4AM", the debut single by Antemasque
  • "4 AM", Herbie Hancock from Mr. Hands (album) 1980
  • "4 AM", Goapele from Change It All, 2005
  • "4 AM", Sleepy Brown on single "Margarita", 2006
  • "4 AM", Fad Gadget
  • "4Am", a song by Hail Mary Mallon from Bestiary, 2014
  • See also

  • "4 in the Morning", song by Gwen Stefani
  • "It's Four in the Morning", song by Faron Young
  • 3AM (Matchbox Twenty song)

    "3 A.M." (written "3 am" on the album and "3 AM" on the single) is the third single and the third track from Matchbox Twenty's debut album, Yourself or Someone Like You. It topped the Canadian RPM record charts in early 1998.

    Background and content

    This song was written by Rob Thomas, Jay Stanley, John Leslie Goff and Brian Yale while performing together in the early 1990s band Tabitha's Secret. The lyrics are inspired by Thomas as an adolescent having to live with a mother fighting to survive cancer.

    Music video

    The video (directed by Gavin Bowden) features the band sitting on sides of a street next to some telephone booths. A supermarket is also shown. The video switches from color video images to black-and-white images. During the introduction and the third verse of the song, Thomas walks in the middle of the street with some construction signs and lights. During the third verse, a car stops with a bare-chested man and a woman inside. The man walks out, revealing a catheter in his chest, and is handed three cigarettes by Thomas. Finally, during the last two choruses, the band is shown playing their instruments ending with an image of Thomas standing next to the telephone booths.

    11 A.M.

    11 A.M. may refer to:

  • A time on the 12-hour clock
  • 11AM, an Australian TV news program that aired from 1982 to 1999
  • "11AM", a song by Incubus from their 2001 album Morning View
  • 11 A.M., a 2013 South Korean sci-fi film
  • See also

  • 11 O'Clock Tick Tock U2
  • 11 O'Clock film
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