"Clockwork" is the fourth single by American rapper Juelz Santana from his second studio album What the Game's Been Missing! (2005).
The music video for the song was directed by Dale "Rage" Resteghini.
This is a list of cartoon characters from the Nickelodeon animated television series Danny Phantom. The series centers on young Danny Fenton and his coming-of-age story as a half-ghost superhero to the town of Amity Park. He gradually grows, bettering himself and his powers over the course of the story as he deals with ghosts, balancing his normal and heroic life, a community that does not initially trust him, and later, fame and praise from across the country.
His companions are his two best friends: Sam Manson, a goth girl who is entranced by the "weird and supernatural", and Tucker Foley, a lighthearted "techno-geek". Danny often has to put up with his eccentric ghost hunting parents, Jack and Maddie Fenton, and his smothering, doting, but compassionate older sister, Jazz Fenton. His primary nemesis is Vlad Masters, a billionaire celebrity who also doubles as a half-ghost.
"Clockwork" is a song by American singer Ashley Roberts. The song was written by Roberts and produced by Red Triangle. It was released as her official debut single on May 25, 2014 by Metropolis London Music Limited from her debut solo album Butterfly Effect.
In 2003, Roberts joined The Pussycat Dolls, a burlesque troupe recast as recording artists. After 7 years with the group on 2010 she decided to leave the group to pursue her own career.
On 2013, Roberts began to work in her debut album in United Kingdom after her great impact in UK public due to her participation in the British reality television show I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!.
'Clockwork' is an mid-temp pop song produced by Red Triangle with a length of three minutes and thirty three seconds. It was written by Roberts on her own.
In Ashley's words "Clockwork" represents a relationship that had its moment and when it did it was fireworks, but now it's fizzled out and you want to go back for more fireworks even though it's done. It's dangerous and exciting but may leave you a little scarred. We've all had one of those.".
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Henri Ducard is a fictional character in the Batman comic book universe. Created by Sam Hamm, Henri Ducard's first appearance was in Detective Comics #599 (April 1989), part of the "Blind Justice" story arc that Hamm, the screenwriter of the 1989 Batman film, was asked to guest-write for Detective Comics by Batman editor Denny O'Neil. The character (amalgamated with Ra's al Ghul) appeared in the film Batman Begins portrayed by Liam Neeson.
In the comics, Bruce Wayne approaches Henri Ducard for training in Paris, during his early days traveling the world. Ducard, a knowledgeable detective with excellent man-hunting skills, imparts much of his knowledge to the young, keen Bruce.
Later in the series, it is revealed that Ducard is a mercenary, working for criminals as often as he does the law. He deduces Batman's secret identity, but keeps it to himself, reasoning that Batman is a useful public distraction from the large-scale crimes perpetrated by Ducard and his clients.
Nobody is a song performed by South Korean girl group Wonder Girls, from their first EP, The Wonder Years: Trilogy (2008). It was released as a digital download single on September 22, 2008 in South Korea. The song was written and produced by Park Jin-young and features a sample from the Italian trio La La's "Johnny Johnny." It became popular within hours, becoming a top search term and ranking No. 1 on various digital music sites. The song is recorded and released in four different languages: Korean, English, Mandarin Chinese, and Japanese.
A live performance video of "Nobody" at M! Countdown was for some period of time the most viewed K-pop video on YouTube, until being surpassed on September 1, 2011 by the music video for "Gee" by Girls' Generation. The live performance was also the first K-pop video to reach 50 million views on YouTube (in 2011).
The single became very successful in the countries where it was released, topped charts both in South Korea, China and United States, the song has sold an estimated number of 10,500,000 copies (around 9,000,000 downloads).