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Make a Move (album)

Make a Move is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Gavin DeGraw. It was released on October 15, 2013 in the United States by RCA Records

For the album DeGraw worked with several producers, including busbee, Martin Johnson, Ryan Tedder, Butch Walker, Benny Blanco, and Kevin Rudolf.

Singles

The album's first single "Best I Ever Had" was released on June 18, 2013. It was written by DeGraw and Martin Johnson of Boys Like Girls. The single reached a peak position of number 28 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart. It was covered by George Horga Jr. and Juhi in The Battle rounds at the fifth season of The Voice.

Track listing

  • ^[a] signifies an additional producer
  • ^[b] signifies a vocal producer
  • Charts

    Make a Move (Incubus song)

    "Make a Move" is a single released by alternative rock band Incubus, released from the soundtrack to the film Stealth.

    The song utilizes a unique melodic structure in that its main guitar and bass riffs are in the key of E minor, while lead vocalist Brandon Boyd's melody is performed in the key of E major, with the notes cleverly placed to prevent the clashing minor third (G) and major third (G#) from occurring simultaneously.

    Track listing

    Promo CD

  • Make A Move (Radio Edit)
  • Make A Move (Album Version)
  • External links

  • "Make a Move" Official music video on YouTube
  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
  • Make a Move (Icon for Hire song)

    "Make a Move" is a song by American hard rock band Icon for Hire. It is the first single from their debut album Scripted and, following a few months of radio play, was released to iTunes on July 5, 2011. The song peaked at No. 13 on Billboard's Christian Rock chart.

    Composition

    Like the rest of the album, "Make a Move" mixes a hard rock framework with pop-inspired synthesizers and hooks. Liz Somers of The Denver Post described it as "infectious rock with a hit of pop" and quoted frontwoman Ariel as saying in a press release, "There’s a tension really between heavy rock and pop, but never at the expense where it would overshadow the rock side...The pop part is like the sprinkles on top of a cake, but the actual cake is rich, dark and heavy." Nathaniel Schexnayder of Jesus Freak Hideout said the song contained "impassioned vocals on top of [a] catchy beat and aggressive guitars", and felt it "provides a good reference point for potential buyers who want to get a feel for the group’s style."

    Kill the Lights (Luke Bryan album)

    Kill the Lights is the fifth studio album by American country music artist Luke Bryan. It was released on August 7, 2015, through Capitol Nashville. The album's lead single, "Kick the Dust Up", was released to radio on May 19, 2015. "Strip It Down" was released as the second single from the album on August 4, 2015. The album's third single, "Home Alone Tonight", was released to country radio on November 23, 2015.

    Kill the Lights garnered positive reviews from music critics. The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart, moving 345,000 equivalent units in the week ending August 13.

    Critical reception

    Kill the Lights has received mostly positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a "weighted average" rating out of 100 from selected independent ratings and reviews from mainstream critics, the album received a Metascore of 69/100, based on nine reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic rates the album four stars conveying: "Kill the Lights winds up feeling happy and generous, an inclusive record that plays to teenage desires as effectively as memories of an adolescence left behind. " The publication Billboard rates the album three and a half stars, and Jewly Hight commenting: "the fact that Kill the Lights features a pensive, black-and-white cover shot -- the rare photo in which he's not smiling even a little -- is a hint: He isn't simply going about his business-as-usual fun on this album."Brian Mansfield rates the album three stars out of four at USA Today proffering: "The hits are fine, but that's the guy who's really worth getting to know." Maura Johnston gives the album a positive review on behalf of The Boston Globe suggesting: "Bryan might have broken up with spring break, but crashing pop’s party will probably offer him just as good a time."

    Move (CSS song)

    "Move" is a single by CSS, it is the third released from the album Donkey. It was released on October 13, 2008. It was remixed by Cut Copy and Frankmusik. The single failed to chart everywhere, except for Italy. It is featured in the forever 21 playlist. A remix of the song was used for a jazz routine on So You Think You Can Dance season 5, which was performed by Janette Manrana and Evan Kasprzak, and later season 8 for a solo by jazz dancer Missy Morelli.

    Music video

    There's a music video for the song directed by Keith Schofield, shot in Barcelona. It can be seen on YouTube and on CSS's official MySpace.

    Track listings

  • "Move" (album version)
  • "Move" (Frankmusik's club bingo dub)
  • "Move"
  • "Move" (Metronomy remix)
  • "Move" (album version)
  • "Move" (instrumental)
  • References

  • http://www.rockfeedback.com/article.asp?nObjectID=5975
  • "Move" music video on YouTube.
  • CSS's official Myspace
  • "Move" maxi-single info at ADA-NewReleases.com
  • Strategy (game theory)

    In game theory, player's strategy is any of the options he or she can choose in a setting where the outcome depends not only on his own actions but on the action of others. A player's strategy will determine the action the player will take at any stage of the game.

    The strategy concept is sometimes (wrongly) confused with that of a move. A move is an action taken by a player at some point during the play of a game (e.g., in chess, moving white's Bishop a2 to b3). A strategy on the other hand is a complete algorithm for playing the game, telling a player what to do for every possible situation throughout the game.

    A strategy profile (sometimes called a strategy combination) is a set of strategies for all players which fully specifies all actions in a game. A strategy profile must include one and only one strategy for every player.

    Strategy set

    A player's strategy set defines what strategies are available for them to play.

    A player has a finite strategy set if they have a number of discrete strategies available to them. For instance, in a single game of rock-paper-scissors, each player has the finite strategy set {rock, paper, scissors}.

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    ALBUMS

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    ALBUMS

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    Family Bizness

    by: K-rino

    [Verse 1:]
    K-Rino the rectangular hyper
    active genius creator of the rectangular cypher
    South Park liver
    ass whuppin giver
    lyrics cold enough to make a fuckin snowman shiver
    I don't listen to country soft rock or heavy metal
    rap motherfuckers I take to unimagenable levels
    the abductor of fools ridiculous rhyme raper
    confiscatin repossesed spirits sell 'em hoes for paper
    if push comes to shove that shove gon' lead to shootin [pump pump]
    emcees die like ol ass trees I'm up-rootin
    a contest I suggest not you gettin split
    I battle 5 million sperm in the womb so you ain't shit
    all that you can do is hate me your girl can only ride me
    I got a microscopic scientist livin inside me who guides me
    I'm oldschool to the fullest fool beatboxin and cuts
    walkin internet so long I gon tell ya down low on these nuts
    [Chorus:]
    K-Rino is the motherfuckin heat branga
    hard ass bomb dropper ruff beat banga
    to yo woman I'm that motherfuckin meat slanga
    hands up if you don't give a fuck feel what I'm sayin
    K-Rino is the motherfuckin heat branga
    hard ass bomb dropper ruff beat banga
    to yo woman I'm that motherfuckin meat slanga
    hands up if you don't give a fuck feel what I'm sayin
    [Verse 2:]
    My skills are genetic respect an atomic bomber
    trainin started at 6 months of age by battlin my momma
    she tought me well [yeah]
    and every now and then I shook her
    she was hard to beat but by the age of 5 I finally took her
    man I'm trippin
    but still rippin
    subtract the whole by addin hands to heads multiplyin and ass whippin
    you're roastin me
    knowin you ain't no where close to me
    the organ relocator puttin lungs were kidney supposed to be
    reverse your parts I put your lips below your waist
    give your mouth a shitty taste and glue your asshole to your face
    I rise above petty shit and take a leak on it
    fuck a lovesong I play a Dolemite tape and smash the freak on it
    so hopefully
    you might get the flow for me
    your sweetest popery openly wreckin motherfuckers vocally
    you came at me rhyme after rhyme after rhyme
    but like Jordan you brought your ass back one too many times
    [Chorus]
    [Verse 3:]
    Stand in your midst I'm transparent you wonder were I went
    calculus trickin a metric chemistry experiment
    allows me to vanish
    I'm the wrong man to pick out
    loose my mind bust in the court room moonwalkin with my dick out
    no for sho K-Rino go hard I crush one
    like liquor I'm pourin lyrics out my book before I bust one
    yeah thats for all the homies that ain't here to witness
    the wizard cerebrally scarin these assholes shitless
    lets battle for cash but if you're broke i'll take lamps
    amps credit cards first borns and food stamps
    man you're worse than 7 hundred rude tramps with mood cramps
    recruit rappers and run they asses through lyrical bootcamps
    disaster
    man fuck livin happily ever after
    retire my rap-jersey and hang my mic from the rafter
    I'm always in a cop's scope [yeah]
    like wresteling landin knee first on bastards from off the top rope
    [Chorus]




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