Ken Ring may refer to:
Ken Ring is a writer from Auckland, New Zealand, who asserts that he can use lunar cycles to predict weather and earthquakes. He terms his predictions "alternative weather" and has authored books about the weather and climate. Ring publishes almanacs each year for New Zealand, Australia and Ireland in which he provides weather predictions for the entire year. His New Zealand almanac covers 64 towns. Ring's methods are unscientific and have been widely criticised as fake and pseudoscience by many scientists in the fields of meteorology and geology.
Ring says he predicted the 4 September 2010 Christchurch earthquake and the deadly 22 February 2011 Christchurch earthquake. He also said there would probably be an earthquake in Marlborough or north Canterbury "just before noon" on 20 March 2011. This caused some residents to leave Christchurch and led to criticism from scientists and sceptics. However, further research into his predictions showed that his forecasting record did not hold up under scrutiny.
Ken Ring (born January 29, 1979) is a Swedish rap artist. He was born in Hässelby, a suburb west of Stockholm, Sweden. Ken wrote the song "Mamma" about his mother becoming ill and dying of cancer when he was 13 years old; it was his breakthrough song, released in 1999. He released his first studio album later that year, entitled "Vägen tillbaka", with the hit single "Eld och djupa vatten". After a show on "Vattenfestivalen" in Stockholm later in 1999, Ken Ring got arrested for performing the song called "Spräng regeringen" in which he rapped about rushing the Royal Palace in Stockholm and raping Princess Madeleine.
Because of this controversy Ken's record label ended their cooperation with the rapper, in the year 2000, however, before parting ways, Ken managed to release his second studio album "Mitt hem blir ditt hem", through the same label. After that album was released, Ken Ring became what is known as an underground rapper, being unable to find a willing record label. He continued releasing songs on the internet.
God morgon may refer to:
"God morgon" is a song written by Uno Svenningsson and Staffan Hellstrand, and performed by Uno Svenningsson and Irma Schultz Keller at Melodifestivalen 2007. The song participated in the semifinal in the town of Jönköping on 3 February 2007, from where it reached Andra chansen. Once there the song failed to reach the final inside the Stockholm Globe Arena. The song lyrics describes morning arriving in a town. On 5 March 2007, the single was released, peaking at 18th position at the Swedish singles chart.
The song entered Svensktoppen on 15 April 2007, reaching the 7th position. The upcoming week, it had fallen to the 9th position, before getting kocked out the upcoming week.
During Melodifestivalen 2012 the song was one of the "Tredje chansen" numbers.
"God morgon" is a pop song in Swedish, performed by the pop and country group Chips, just then named "Sweets 'n Chips", at the Swedish Melodifestivalen 1981, where it finished 2nd. Its lyrics are about morning. "God morgon" was written by Lasse Holm and Torgny Söderberg. With this song, Elisabeth Andreasson and Britta "Tanja" Johansson made their Melodifestivalen debuts. In 1981, "God morgon" was also released as a single. On April 5, 1981 the song entered the 1st place at the Swedish hitlist Svensktoppen. The song was also recorded with lyrics in English, as "Good Morning".
Vissa är så låga, jag kallar er skandal, skämmiga folk försvinn från min
dal, Göm er försvinn som ni gör så bra,
Hoppas ja slipper se er, MANNEN dax å dra, Lita på en "vänn" som lovar å
säger, Men killen är falsk å hittar på grejer,
En jidder torsk, en riktig mytoman, Jag kallar er för råttor era bortglömda
barn, När ja tänker på er, skrattar ja, ni säljer er stolthet för nån
hundring ba, tahaha ni e inte värda å ha, För Karma is a bitch, Ha en bra