Kuma hé is the eighth studio album by the Belgian girlgroup K3. The album was released on 3 October 2005 through label Studio 100. Two singles were released from the album: "Kuma hé" and "Borst vooruit". Kuma hé reached the peak position in both the Flemish and Dutch album charts. In 2009, a reissue of the album was released, which contains the original songs as well as karaoke versions.
"Kuma Hé" is the first single to be released from Flemish/Dutch girl group K3's seventh studio album Kuma Hé. It was written by Miquel Wiels, A. Putte, P. Gillis, and produced by Studio 100. The song premiered in July 2005, it premiered on the kids TV channel Ketnet. The song became a huge summer hit in the Netherlands and Belgium. The song reached nr. 1 in the Netherlands and in Belgium nr. 2.
The video shows the girls dance in very colorfull outfits in a kind of Africa vibe.
'4:AM' is the first single to come from Tim Scott's debut album Bald on the Inside released for download on 30 November 2009.
The single was recorded and mixed at Acer Studios in Hazel Grove, Greater Manchester by session guitarist and multi instrumentalist/composer Tim Scott in December 2002.
'4:AM' was mastered on 13 May 2003 as part of the original Bald on the Inside album project by Roger Boden at The Cottage Group Studios near Macclesfield in Cheshire.
July 2004's edition of Guitarist (magazine) featured '4:AM' '(4am And I Can't Sleep)' as the artist track on the cover CD, credited under: "This month's highlights" in the main index section of the magazine.
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:
"4am" is a song recorded by Canadian alternative rock band Our Lady Peace. It was released in January 1998 as the fourth single from their second album Clumsy.
The song title, "4am", was said by the band that it had double meanings—that it was completely written at 4:00 am, and it stands for Raine Maida's father's initials, Anthony Maida.
The lyrical content in the song was about a dream vocalist Raine Maida had. In the dream, his father was dying in the hospital, but he arrives too late to say that he loved him. The song thoroughly explains it in direct context.
The song was reviewed negatively by Billboard Magazine who said, "To warrant a snail-paced tempo. a song should ideally deliver pleasing vocals or poetic lyrics, and this overwrought ballad by Our Lady Peace unfortunately does neither."
The music video was directed by Tony Pantages and was filmed in early December 1997 in Los Angeles during El Niño. It premiered on MuchMusic on January 23, 1998. In the video, the band is shown riding in a black 1958 Cadillac Series 75 limousine. There is also an edited version of the video made for airing in the U.S. The edited version is similar to the original, except it is shorter and features different camera shots at different times than the original. For example, in the original, Maida sings the majority of the song in the car, while in the edited version, he sings mostly on an empty street.
The wild mountain thyme that grows around my door
Has grown there for two score years or more
And I've grown weary waiting for love to say
"Come my way, come my way."
The brook that sings and twinkles in the sun
Has danced this mercy dance since time begun
But o how weary and how long the day will he say
"Come my way."
Lovers all around, I wish you joy
Happiness to every girl and boy.
But sometimes spare a thought of me and say