"No, No, No" is an R&B song performed by American group Destiny's Child for their debut studio album Destiny's Child (1998) and the track was produced by Vincent Herbert, Rob Fusari and Wyclef Jean and received a positive reception from music critics. The original version (Part 1) and its remix featuring Wyclef Jean (Part 2) was released as the group's debut single in the fourth quarter of 1997 and reached No. 3 in the United States, where it was certified platinum. It also served as the first single for the group worldwide. The remix is based on a sample of The Love Unlimited Orchestra's "Strange Games and Things".
In the video for "Part 2", directed by Darren Grant in October 1997, Wyclef Jean plays his guitar as Destiny's Child sings the chours. Beyoncé stops Wyclef, saying, "that ain't right." Wyclef says to the group, "Nah, nah, it's phat; all we need to do is drop a phat beat for the clubs. I'm tellin' you, they gon' lose their minds; I can see it right now." The group begins a choreographed dance in a large gold room. Wyclef Jean also makes an appearance in a room next to the room where the group is.
"No, No, No" is Thalía's sixth single from the re-released edition of her El sexto sentido album, El sexto sentido Re+Loaded. The song features the Latin singer Anthony "Romeo" Santos, from the Latin group Aventura. The song was written by Anthony "Romeo" Santos, and produced by Archie Peña. The song reached number 4 at Billboard's Hot Latin Track. The song was awarded "Pop Song of the Year" at the Premio Lo Nuestro 2007 awards.
The music video was shot in New York, and officially premiered on 13 July 2006.
In the beginning, Thalía and her boyfriend Anthony are shown happily bowling together. While the video goes on, the two are shown singing the song. When Thalía's part comes, she is seated. Next, they are playing billiards. When the bachata part (the actual chorus) breaks, Thalía and Anthony are dancing, in what seems to be a private room. After this, Thalía walks down to the bar and while asking for a drink, she sees Anthony with another woman. Thalía gets mad and walks away, whereafter Anthony calls her, apologizing for his actions and begging her to forgive him. Thalía does not let him finish talking, and hangs up on him.
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"No, No, No" is a song by Yoko Ono from her controversial 1981 album Season of Glass. The song is one of the most dramatic tracks on the album to address her husband John Lennon's murder. The song begins with the sound of four gunshots (Lennon was shot in the back four times) and Ono screaming. The B-side was "Will You Touch Me". The 12" version also contained "I Don't Know Why", "Extension 33" and "She Gets Down on Her Knees".
In January 2008 the song reached #1 on the United States Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. The artist credit was listed as simply "Ono" making the artist-title combination a palindrome ("onononono").
A digital single of new house remixes was released by Ono through Twisted Records and made available exclusively on Beatport from June 1, 2008.
All songs were written by Ono.