Woo, WoO, WOO, W.O.O. and variants may refer to:
King of the Monsters is a series of video games created by SNK Corporation (the predecessor of the current SNK Playmore) for the Neo-Geo, featuring giant monsters reminiscent of kaiju and tokusatsu.
King of the Monsters is a fighting/wrestling game. It was released by SNK on July 1, 1991 in Japan (later released on the Virtual Console), with later ports for the Super NES and Sega Genesis by Takara. King of the Monsters was included as part of SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 which was released for the Wii, PlayStation 2 and PSP in 2008.
Players get to choose any one of six monsters (four in the 16-bit ports) for battle, and two players can join forces to fight the monsters together. Battles end when one of the monsters is pinned for a three count or if time expires (in which case the player loses).
The game consists of 12 total levels (8 in the 16-bit ports): the player first must defeat all six monsters, with the last monster being oneself, but in a different palette. Then the player must defeat the six monsters again, in the same order, but this time in different cities.
Anti is the eighth studio album by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna, released on January 28, 2016, through Westbury Road and Roc Nation. The singer began planning the record in 2014, at which time she left her previous label Def Jam and joined Roc Nation. Work continued into 2015, during which she released three singles, including the internationally acclaimed "FourFiveSeconds"; they were ultimately removed from the final track listing. Anti was made available for free digital download on January 28 through Tidal and was released to online music stores for paid purchase on January 29. The album was launched to physical retailers on February 5.
As executive producer, Rihanna contributed to most of the album's lyrics and collaborated with producers including Jeff Bhasker, Boi-1da, DJ Mustard, Hit-Boy, Brian Kennedy, Timbaland and No I.D. to achieve her desired sound. Their efforts resulted in a departure from Rihanna's previous dance and club music genre and created a primarily pop and R&B album, with elements of soul and dancehall. The producers incorporated dark, sparsely layered, minimalist song structures, whilst most of Anti's lyrics dealt with the complexities of romantic love and self-assurance.
Boogie is a repetitive, swung note or shuffle rhythm,"groove" or pattern used in blues which was originally played on the piano in boogie-woogie music. The characteristic rhythm and feel of the boogie was then adapted to guitar, double bass, and other instruments. The earliest recorded boogie-woogie song was in 1916. By the 1930s, Swing bands such as Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Gerald Martin, and Louis Jordan all had boogie hits. By the 1950s, boogie became incorporated into the emerging rockabilly and rock and roll styles. In the late 1980s and the early 1990s country bands released country boogies. Today, the term "boogie" usually refers to dancing to pop, disco, or rock music.
The boogie was originally played on the piano in boogie-woogie music and adapted to guitar. Boogie-woogie is a style of blues piano playing characterized by an up-tempo rhythm, a repeated melodic pattern in the bass, and a series of improvised variations in the treble. Boogie woogie developed from a piano style that developed in the rough barrelhouse bars in the Southern states, where a piano player performed for the hard-drinking patrons. Wayne Schmidt remarks that with boogie-woogie songs, the "bass line isn't just a time keeper or 'fill' for the right hand"; instead, the bassline has equal importance to the right hand's melodic line. He argues that many boogie-woogie basslines use a "rising/falling sequence of notes" called walking bass line.
Boogie is a compilation album of both previously released and unreleased tracks by the American band The Jackson 5. It was released after the release of the Jacksons studio album Destiny in 1979. Boogie is considered the rarest of all Jackson 5 or Jacksons releases, as not many albums were pressed and fewer were sold at the time.
In 1979, the Jacksons moved up in the Top 10 with the album Destiny, released by Epic, and the hit "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)". Michael Jackson began recording Off the Wall that year, and Motown wanted to cash in on the newfound success with Boogie on the Natural Resources label.
Five of the seven songs are unpublished productions by Hal Davis; some are in the line of "Pride and Joy" on "Joyful Jukebox Music" as "I Was Made To Love Her" and "Love's Gone Bad". The sweetness of "One Day I'll Marry You", following the sessions for "Never Can Say Goodbye", might have its place in albums like Maybe Tomorrow and Got to Be There. "Oh, I've Been Blessed" is produced by Bobby Taylor, recorded in the early beginnings of Motown group. "Penny Arcade" is the vein of Lookin' Through the Windows.
Boogie is an American rapper, from Compton, California. His debut mixtape, Thirst 48, was released on June 24, 2014, followed by his next mixtape, The Reach which was released a year later.
Boogie was born in Compton, California but spent most of his years in Long Beach. He went to school for engineering, which kickstarted his career in recording music. He is also a single father of his son, working in part time jobs and eventually, rapping became his full time career.
Boogie started rapping during high school, freestyle rapping with his friends in cyphers at school. His first mixtape, Thirst 48, on June 24, 2014. His second mixtape, titled The Reach, was released a year later. In August 2015, it was announced that Boogie was signed on Interscope Records.
"Boys" is a song by Luther Dixon and Wes Farrell, originally performed by The Shirelles and released as the B-side of their "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" single in November 1960. It was covered by The Beatles and included on their first album released in the United Kingdom, Please Please Me (1963).
The Beatles' version was recorded at Abbey Road Studios on February 11, 1963, in a single take, and is Ringo Starr's first recorded lead vocals with the Beatles; and, as the fifth track on the Beatles first album, Please Please Me, represents the first time many fans heard Starr singing on a lead vocal. February 11 was a marathon day for the Beatles, as they recorded 10 of the 14 tracks they needed for Please Please Me. The band covered an additional song by the Shirelles on their first album, "Baby It's You".
The Beatles did not concern themselves about possible homosexual undertones that go with singing a song about boys, although they altered the gender pronouns employed on the Shirelles' version (e.g. "My girl says when I kiss her lips..."). In an October 2005 Rolling Stone interview, Paul McCartney stated: "Any one of us could hold the audience. Ringo would do 'Boys', which was a fan favourite with the crowd. And it was great — though if you think about it, here's us doing a song and it was really a girls' song. 'I talk about boys now!' Or it was a gay song. But we never even listened. It's just a great song. I think that's one of the things about youth — you just don't give a shit. I love the innocence of those days." (The lyrics talk specifically about a boy kissing a girl, not another boy.)
(Get on up)
Say what?
I could never ever diss my homegirl
(Get on up)
I could never ever diss my homegirl
(Get on up)
I could never ever diss my homegirl
(Get on up)
I could never ever diss my homegirl
(Get on up)
My homegirl, she's my homegirl
My homegirl, she's my homegirl
My homegirl, she's my homegirl
My homegirl
Yo, what's up?
My homegirl, she's my homegirl
My homegirl, she's my homegirl
My homegirl, she's my homegirl
My homegirl
(Go off)
[ Boogie Knight ]
My homegirl is not my girlfriend
She's a female that's so genuine
I've had em older, had em younger, females of the world
I max and relax with my homegirl (word)
We never ever tongue or nothing like that
We go to parties and the movies and of course we rap
My girl can't stand her, she swears we're (messin)
My boy said if I ain't messin I'm (fessin)
People of the world, let me teach this (lesson)
A girl's not made for only caressin
I'm Boogie Knight, I say to you
My homegirl makes life easy to go through
I hang with the homeboys, we chill, we talk
Where there's 24/7 nonsense I (walk)
Coolin out in the Uptown world
I max with Kim, she's my homegirl
[ both ]
I could never ever diss my homegirl
I could never ever diss my homegirl
I could never ever diss my homegirl
(Say what?)
I could never ever diss my homegirl
[ Boogie Knight (& Romeo JD) ]
She knows me (I know her) we grew up (together)
I can't stop (how I be for a new lady)
She's my friend (I'm her friend)
Got her back (thick and thin)
And it's all (from within)
Can you peep it? (Peep this)
( *scratching of* )
(People dancin)
(Get on up)
[ Romeo JD ]
When I'm feelin kinda down and I'm mad at the world
I just shoot Uptown to pick up my homegirl
Cause she knows how to make me cool on out
There ain't nothin in the world we can't talk about
She loves me like a sister and I love her like a brother
Yes, we're in love but no, we're not lovers
When we're walkin Downtown we hold hands and chill
If anybody tries to diss her, then I will get ill
Cause I protect her to the end, won't let nobody (hurt her)
If she ever needs a friend then I can never de(-sert her)
We're always straight cause neither one of us is phony
She's my homie and I'm her Rome
There might be a time we're playin husband and wife
To get the discount tickets on a honeymoon fight
On a round-trip journey all around the world
No foolin, I'll be coolin with my homegirl
[ both ]
My homegirl, she's my homegirl
My homegirl, she's my homegirl
My homegirl, she's my homegirl
My homegirl
Yo, what's up?
My homegirl, she's my homegirl
My homegirl, she's my homegirl
My homegirl, she's my homegirl
My homegirl
You know it
( *scratching of* )
(Go off)
Yo, what's up?
( *scratching of* )
(Get on up)