Dillon Hart Francis (born October 5, 1987) is an American DJ as well as moombahton and electro producer.
Francis was born in Los Angeles, California. Francis has stated that his father, Robert Drew Francis, is an "alternative medicines doctor." He has made a recurring Internet joke about being unable to find his father. Francis has stated that he was very sheltered growing up, claiming that he did not know any swear words until he was 15. He also claims he could not watch TV unless he watched at least 2 hours of Sesame Street a day.
Francis first rose to fame after gaining the attention of American producer Diplo and eventually collaborating on the song "Que Que", with featured Latin-pop artist Maluca. His song "Masta Blasta", originally a 130 BPM house track, was edited after inspiration from Dutch musician Munchi and eventually ended up as the moombahton track that brought him to fame. In 2010, Francis released his Swashbuckler EP on Play Me Records.
He has released works on multiple labels including Dim Mak Records, Mad Decent and OWSLA.
Take It Back! was an American Christian hardcore band, and they primarily played melodic hardcore. They come from Fort Smith, Arkansas. The band started making music in 2005, and disbanded in 2009. Their membership was vocalist, Nick Thomas, guitarists, Daniel Hawkins and Cody Bradley, and drummer, Josh Huskey. The band released an extended play, Rumors of Revolt, in 2009, with Facedown Records. Their first studio album, Can't Fight Robots, was released by Facedown Records, in 2008. The subsequent studio album, Atrocities, was released by Facedown Records, in 2009, as their final recording.
Take It Back! was a Christian hardcore band, who comes from Fort Smith, Arkansas. Their members were vocalist, Nick Thomas, guitarists, Daniel Hawkins and Cody Bradley, and drummer, Josh Huskey.
The band commenced as a musical entity in 2005, with their first release, Can't Fight Robots, a studio album, that was released by Facedown Records on June 24, 2008. They released an extended play, Rumors of Revolt, on August 18, 2009 with Facedown Records. Their second studio album, Atrocities, was released by Facedown Records on November 10, 2009.
"Take It Back" is a song by the progressive rock group Pink Floyd, released as the seventh track on their 1994 album, The Division Bell. It was also released as a single on 16 May 1994, the first from the album, and Pink Floyd's first for seven years. The music for the song was written by guitarist David Gilmour and album co-producer Bob Ezrin, with lyrics by Gilmour, his wife Polly Samson and Nick Laird-Clowes.
Guitarist David Gilmour used an E-bow on a Gibson J-200 acoustic guitar that is processed through a Zoom effects box, then directly injected into the board.
The lyrics include a common British reading of the nursery rhyme, Ring a Ring o' Roses, during its instrumental section.
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"Take It Back" is a 1994 song by Pink Floyd.
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The first series of The Only Way Is Essex, a British semi-reality television programme, began airing on 10 October 2010 on ITV2. The series concluded on 10 November 2010 after 10 episodes. A Christmas special aired on 24 December 2010 and is included on the Series 1 DVD.
Series 1 of The Only Way Is Essex introduces us to the main characters: club promoter Mark Wright, his best friend and club singer James "Arg" Argent, his sister and girl band member Jess Wright, his on/off love Lauren Goodger, club owner Kirk Norcross, Kirk's girlfriend and beautician Amy Childs, Amy's best friend and glamour model Sam Faiers, and Amy's cousin Harry Derbidge.
Michael Anthony Woods is an English producer, DJ, and remixer of various EDM genres, mainly progressive house, electro house and trance. He is the founder of the imprint label Diffused Music, which was established in 2010 and focuses primarily on progressive house and tech house. He has worked under the stage names of Out of Office, Warrior, Accadia, M1 and M3.
Initially known as Warrior, Michael Woods had his first hits in 2000 with the debut single "Warrior" and the follow-up "Voodoo". "Warrior" achieved a No. 1 ranking in the UK Club Chart, and also did well in the top 40, entering at No. 19. "Voodoo" also reached top 40. He also released ambient trance singles on Lost Language under the name Accadia.
Woods became widely known for the songs "If U Want Me" (2003), featuring Australian model Imogen Bailey, and "Solex (Close to the Edge)" (2003), featuring vocals by Juliette Jaimes, known best for her Holly Valance cover, "Kiss Kiss" (2002). Both of these singles also had an associated music video. They peaked in the UK Singles Chart at No. 46 and No. 52 respectively.
What are you waiting on, what are you waiting for?
It's time to take me home, I'll meet you at the door
And it's okay, if you are, a little shy tonight
Just hold on, I got you
Sit back and enjoy the ride
We've only just begun, we've only just begun
We've only just begun
Let's have a little fun,
We've only just begun, we've only just begun
We've only just begun
Let's have a little fun, tonight
Whoa, whoa
Here's where you place your hands
Right here on my thighs
Here's where you place your lips
And let out the love inside
And it's okay, if you are, a little shy tonight
Just hold on, I got you
Sit back and enjoy the ride
We've only just begun, we've only just begun
We've only just begun
Let's have a little fun,
We've only just begun, we've only just begun
We've only just begun
Let's have a little fun, tonight