Shout may refer to:

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Films and television [link]

  • The Shout, a 1978 film by Jerzy Skolimowski based on a short story by Robert Graves
  • Shout (film), a 1991 movie starring John Travolta

Music [link]

People [link]

  • Alfred Shout, an Australian soldier highly decorated for bravery during the Battle of Gallipoli

Published works [link]

  • Shout (magazine), a magazine for teenage girls in the United Kingdom
  • Shout!: The Beatles in Their Generation, a book by Philip Norman
  • Shout NY (magazine), a cult thought and culture magazine from New York City in the late nineties and early oughts

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Shout!!!

Shout!!! (シャウト!!! Shauto!!!) is the 21st single from the Japanese idol group Idoling!!!. It reached number 3 on M-ON! Countdown 100, number 2 on Music Station Single Ranking, and number 6 on Oricon Weekly Chart. Idoling!!! was divided into two groups. The main body of the group stayed with the name Idoling!!!, while the other group was called Idoling NEO. Idoling NEO consists of Idoling!!!'s new members, who just joined in August 2013, with addition of #23 Yuna Ito and #25 Kaoru Goto. Both groups released a single at the same time, with Idoling!!! releasing Shout!!! as their 21st single under the Pony Canyon label and Idoling NEO released mero mero as their first single under the Avex label. Both had to compete on the Oricon weekly chart for which group sold more than the other. The losing side will then receive a severe punishment.

On November 25, 2013, it was announced that Idoling NEO lost in the competition. Idoling NEO has to receive the punishment, which is having to wear skinny tights.

Shout (Ant & Dec song)

"Shout" is the thirteenth single by Ant & Dec, formerly known as PJ & Duncan and the third to be taken from their final album, The Cult of Ant & Dec (1997). The single was released in March 1997, and reached number 10 in the UK Singles Chart. The song is in a pop rock style.

The song features backing vocals from Erasure's Andy Bell, and its chorus, "Shout.. come on, let it out" takes influence from the Tears for Fears' song "Shout" where the chorus begins with "Shout, shout, let it all out".

The music video sees Ant & Dec in a flat or hotel room singing the song. Dec plays the acoustic guitar in the video.

Track listing

Weekly charts

Grace (Australian singer)

Grace Sewell (known simply as Grace and born in 1998) is an Australian singer and songwriter. She is best known for "You Don't Own Me", a cover version of the 1963 Lesley Gore song "You Don't Own Me", produced by Quincy Jones and featuring G-Eazy. The song, a single from her debut album with Regime Music Societe and RCA Records, was a Spotify "top 10 most viral track" and a number-one hit in Australia.

Early life

Grace is from Brisbane, Australia and attended All Hallows' School and Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Primary School, Sunnybank. She grew up listening to musical artists such as Smokey Robinson, Janis Joplin, Shirley Bassey, and Amy Winehouse. Grace comes from a family of musicians. Her grandparents toured with the Bee Gees and the Gibb Brothers. Her brother Conrad Sewell is also a singer, best known for featuring on Kygo's song "Firestone" and for his solo hit "Start Again". When "Start Again" hit number one on the ARIA Charts in June 2015, Conrad and Grace became the first Australian born siblings in the history of the charts to hit number one as separate acts.

Grace (surname)

Grace is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Brendan Grace, Irish comedian
  • Edward Nathaniel Grace (engineer) (1847-1891), Mining engineer and English cricketer
  • Edward Nathaniel Grace (mayor) (1815-1865), Lord Mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne, England
  • Helen Grace, British actress
  • John Grace (Canadian football), Canadian Football League player
  • John Hilton Grace, British mathematician
  • John W. Grace, first Privacy Commissioner of Canada
  • Maggie Grace, American actress
  • Mark Grace, American baseball player
  • Michael Grace (disambiguation)
  • Nathaniel Grace (1843-1903), English cricketer
  • Oliver Grace, Chief Remembrancer of the Irish Exchequer
  • Ricky Grace (born 1966), American–Australian basketball player
  • Ted Grace, Australian politician
  • Thomas Grace (California), American Roman Catholic bishop
  • Thomas Grace (Minnesota), American Roman Catholic bishop
  • Thomas Coxon Grace (1840-1926), Architect, civil engineer and English cricketer
  • Topher Grace, American actor
  • W. G. Grace (1848–1915), English cricketer
  • Grace (Skins)

    Grace is the seventh and penultimate episode of series 5 of the UK TV series Skins, which first aired on the 3 March 2011 on E4. It focuses on Grace's (Jessica Sula) effort to get a good mark in her AS Drama by directing a production of William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night in order to be allowed by her father, David Blood, to stay at Roundview College.

    Synopsis

    Rich and Grace wake up after having sex, and Grace realises, to her horror, that they are at her house, which she has always tried to avoid. It turns out that her father is David Blood, the Roundview College headmaster. She attempts to smuggle Rich out without her father noticing, and nearly succeeds. However, he is discovered in the garden after being attacked by their dog. Grace is forced to acknowledge him as her boyfriend.

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    Shout Outs

    by: Cale Sampson

    [Intro:]
    I've got so much love inside of me
    It's like I'm gonna burst
    So I just wanna let a few people know
    That I love them too
    [Verse 1:]
    Here's a shout out, to my good friend Bryan
    Best guy you'll ever meet in your life and I ain't lyin'
    A shout out to my homeboy Jonsie
    I consider you practically a brother to me
    And a shout out, to my friend Donny Rose
    He's a local superstar, a man that everybody knows
    And a shout out, to my boy G-Money
    I don't think there's a person alive that is as funny
    A shout out, to my man Pierre
    Who wrote the tag Zero One across the city every where
    And a shout out, to my old pal Jib
    This friendship's been going on since we were little kids
    And a big shout out to my girlfriend Jamie
    Cause' every time I'm with you, trust me baby it's amazing
    A shout out to everybody with their hands up
    Let's stay positive and make this whole world stand up
    [Chorus:]
    To all those of you who have left an impact
    On the person I am, and the place where I'm at
    I do appreciate it and I'll let you know that
    I want y'all to feel me while I'm touchin' you back
    I'm touchin' you back
    I'm touchin' you back
    I'm touchin' you back
    Yeah I want y'all to feel me while I'm touchin' you back
    [Verse 2:]
    Here's a shout out to my man the Owl of Snow
    One of the greatest true artists, you'll probably ever know
    And a shout out, to my homey D-Ray
    Who's got the talent and the heart to take his music all the way
    And a shout out to my deejay Sawtay
    For always feeding us when we rehearse at your place
    And shout outs, to the rest of the crew
    Harper, Charlie, and Bath, I ain't forget about you
    And a shout out, to some producers I've worked with
    Classified, DJ Kemo, and Mercilless
    And a shout out to everyone from Heads Connect
    We ain't never gonna stop 'til Canada gets some respect
    And a shout out, to all the towns we've performed at
    And woken up drunk outside on someone's doorstep
    Shout outs to those trying to make a difference
    It's time to spread noise 'til the whole world listens
    [Chorus]
    [Verse 3:]
    Here's a shout out, to my girl Becki
    We'll see you down under on an Australian beach
    And a shout out to Nick and Matt Doylie
    Who helped us get to Asia, where they treated us like royalty
    Shout outs to Jayar and Shakir
    In Daytona Beach we probably each drank a hundred beers
    And a shout out to those cats in Mexico
    Who when I almost got deported talked my ass out of a hole
    And a shout out to all my ex girlfriends
    For better or worse, you helped me be a better man
    And a shout out to all the die hard fans
    Writing me emails from California to Japan
    Shout outs to Gary for being the one
    Who taught me how to throw a football back when I was young
    And a shout out, to my dad Oliver
    I'm really glad that I have you as a Father
    And a shout out with all respect to my Mother
    You're my best friend, and you know I'll always love ya
    Shout outs to everybody in my heart
    Every single one of you, represents a different part
    [Chorus:]
    To all those of you who have left an impact
    On the person I am, and the place where I'm at
    I do appreciate it and I'll let you know that
    I want y'all to feel me while I'm touchin' you back
    [Outro:]
    Ryder, Cormack, Thomas, Wray
    Cammidge, Morgan, Chico, Dave
    Big Nick, Robyn, Sarah, Jimi
    Jules, Colin, Leeann, Timmy
    Amy, Melanie, Melissa, Gordie
    Marcus, Corrine, Donna, Lori
    Keino, Tamar, Coco, Randy




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