Tiger Dragon, Droolotte Tasha | en

There are at least three bands with the name the Tigers. The most widely known of these are The Tigers (ザ・タイガース), who were Japan’s most popular band of the Group Sounds era. The group featured a singer named Kenji Sawada, and were signed to Watanabe Productions. The group was first named Funnys and was formed in 1966. They changed their name to "The Tigers" on their first TV performance on 15 November 1966. They appeared in several Japanese movies in the late 1960s. On 24th Jan. 1971, The Tigers held their last concert The Tigers Beautiful Concert at the Nippon...
Driven by Tiger JK and DJ Shine, Drunken Tiger is often given credit as being one of South Korea's greatest hip-hop pioneers. In 1999, when packaged pop and redundant ballads dominated Korea's music industry, Drunken Tiger debuted and challenged the system with their unique hip hop sound and realistic lyrics. Drunken Tiger's straightforward approach made them one of the most controversial figures in Korea's conservative media. However, without their willingness to challenge music and societal conventions, Korean hip-hop would not be where it is today. To date, Drunken Tiger has released eight albums and remain as Korea's most respected hip-hop...
Two artists share the name Tigers: 1) A Cheerleading team from Boras, Sweden. **** 2) A downtempo electronica and dance side project of Jeremy Zerbe (ex-The Bad Faith Compromise, ex-Repeater), based in Lancaster and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. .
Neville Marcano, (1915-1993), known as the Growling Tiger, is a Trinidadian calypsonian. Born in Siparia, Tiger was originally a boxer who won the Trinidad bantamweight championship in 1929. He was active in calypso from his teens. He was a member of the Old Brigade of calypso singers, which included Lord Beginner, Attila The Hun, the Roaring Lion, and Lord Pretender. In 1935, he went to New York with Attila and Lord Beginner to record for the Decca label. In 1939, he won the first Calypso Monarch competition with "The Labour Situation in Trinidad And Tobago." More so than his contemporaries...
Natasha Bedingfield (born November 26, 1981) is a British Pop singer, and sister of pop singer, Daniel Bedingfield. She also has a younger sister, Nikola Rachelle. Her debut single, "Single", was released in 2004, followed by the worldwide hit "These Words", which charted at #1 in the United Kingdom. She also released "Unwritten" and "I Bruise Easily" from the album, both of which were top 20 hits. Her debut album Unwritten went triple platinum in the UK, and has since found huge success in the USA. Natasha's single "Unwritten" was featured in the movie "The Sisterhood Of The Travelling Pants"...
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Let's Rock (Dreiundzwanzig Remix Edit)
Let's Rock (Dreiundzwanzig Remix Edit)
Let's Rock (Dreiundzwanzig Remix Edit)
Let's Rock (Dreiundzwanzig Remix Edit)
Let's Rock (Dreiundzwanzig Remix Edit)
Let's Rock (Dreiundzwanzig Remix Edit)
Let's Rock (Dreiundzwanzig Remix Edit)
Let's Rock (Dreiundzwanzig Remix Edit)
Beautiful Life
Let's Rock (Alesso Bomba Remix)