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The Pillows


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History

Kenji Ueda, a bassist of Kenzi & The Trips, invited Sawao Yamanaka, a vocalist of The Coin Locker Babies, to form a new band, because his band broke up. Then, Ueda invited Shinichiro Sato, a drummer of Kenzi & The Trips, too. Since Yamanaka wasn able to play the guitar well yet, Yoshiaki Manabe, a guitarist of Persia, joined them. In this way, The Pillows was formed on September 16, 1989.

The Pillows released two mini-albums from the indie label Captain Record first. The Pillows contracted with the major label Pony Canyon, and came out with the single "Ame ni Utaeba" in 1991. They released two singles and two albums. stainless steel roasters

In the beginning, Ueda took the leadership in the band, and Ueda and Yamanaka wrote songs. However, the relation between Ueda and Yamanaka or other members got worse gradually because of the gap of musicality and the course of the band. As a result, Kenji Ueda left the group and has never been officially replaced. The Pillows lost the leader, and stopped activity until the band contracted with the next record company. fondue sets

Sawao Yamanaka became the new leader, and the band restarted after an interval of one year. Following Ueda's departure, the band recruited Tatsuya Kashima as a replacement on bass. Out of respect for Ueda, Kashima was only labeled as a guest musician on releases he performed on. He would stay with the band through 1999 and the release of their 7th overall album "Runners High." Kashima was replaced by Jun Suzuki who is still with the band today. stainless steel fondue

In 1999, The Pillows were approached by the anime studio Gainax, which licensed The Pillows' three previous albums for the soundtrack of their latest anime FLCL. The Pillows also composed two new songs for the show, "Ride on Shooting Star" and "I Think I Can," which were released on their album "Fool on the Planet."

In March 2005, The Pillows played their first show in the United States at the South by Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas, followed by concerts in New York City and San Francisco. In the following year, The Pillows returned to North America during their tour in support of the album My Foot, with several more dates in the U.S. and a show in Mexico City.

The group's album Wake Up! Wake Up! Wake Up! was released on May 2, 2007 their first on the Avex Trax label.

The single, "Ladybird Girl," was released on August 15, 2007, and is being used in the Japanese version of the children's show Ben 10 as its theme song.

They returned to the US in 2008 starting with Los Angeles, followed by another appearance at SXSW, San Francisco, Seattle, New York City, and Boston.

Pied Piper is the sixteenth studio album by The Pillows, released on June 25, 2008. It includes the singles "Ladybird Girl," "Tokyo Bambi," and "New Animal" as well as the b-side "Across the Metropolis."

In 2010, the Pillows recorded "Rodeo Star Mate", a theme song for an OP for the series, "Stitch - Itazura Alien no Daibouken".

Logo and mascot

The band's logo, as it has appeared on their releases since the 1998 album Little Busters.

Buster-kun.

Buster-kun has been The Pillows' mascot since about 1998, when on a visit to London, they saw a doll of a "grotesque and creepy-looking teddy bear" (which can be seen in many of their videos, including "Hybrid Rainbow") and subsequently used it for the artwork of the album Little Busters and on t-shirts sold during the following tour. Buster-kun was named after the album and the group also uses the term "little busters" for its fans.

Lineup

Sawao Yamanaka (, Yamanaka Sawao?) vocals, rhythm guitar

Yoshiaki Manabe (, Manabe Yoshiaki?) lead guitar

Shinichirou Sato (, Sato Shinichirou?) drums

Jun Suzuki (, Suzuki Jun?) bass (support member, since 1999)

Former members

Kenji Ueda (, Ueda Kenji?) bass (19891992)

Tatsuya Kashima (, Kashima Tatsuya?) bass (support member, 19921999)

Discography

The Pillows' frontman Sawao Yamanaka during the Delicious Bump Tour in USA 08.

Main article: The Pillows discography

Studio albums

Moon Gold (1991)

White Incarnation (1992)

Kool Spice (1994)

Living Field (1995)

Please Mr. Lostman (1997)

Little Busters (1998)

Runners High (1999)

Happy Bivouac (1999)

Smile (2001)

Thank You, My Twilight (2002)

Penalty Life (, 2003)

Good Dreams (2004)

My Foot (2006)

Wake Up! Wake Up! Wake Up! (2007)

Pied Piper (2008)

OoParts (Out of Place Artifacts) (2009)

References

^ a b c Osueke, Austin (2006-07-07). ""J-Pop Is the Quiet Storm in American Culture"". asianweek.com. http://news.asianweek.com/news/view_article.html?article_id=2678f5aa59e69f844690ff18578074bc. Retrieved 2007-08-05. 

^ "SXSW 2005 Showcasing Artists: The Pillows". sxsw.com. http://2005.sxsw.com/music/showcases/band/15920.html. Retrieved 2007-08-06. 

^ ""More Pillows Concerts"". animenewsnetwork.com. 2005-02-28. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-02-28/more-pillows-concerts. Retrieved 2007-08-05. 

^ ""The Pillows Tour North America in June"". animenewsnetwork.com. 2006-05-24. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2006-05-24/the-pillows-tour-north-america-in-june. Retrieved 2007-08-05. 

^ "SXSW 2008 Showcasing Artists: The Pillows". sxsw.com. http://2008.sxsw.com/music/showcases/band/56321.html. Retrieved 2008-02-20. 

^ Mays, Jonathan (2006-07-02). ""Sound Decision"". animenewsnetwork.com. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/sound-decision/2006-07-02. Retrieved 2007-08-05. 

^ "The Pillows profile". pillows.jp. http://www.pillows.jp/p/profile/. Retrieved 2007-08-05. 

Alchemy's Jennifer Ho speaks to Sawao Yamanaka in 2008, on the Asian Pop Show SBS Radio (in Japanese or translated into English)

Johnston, Chris. "FLCL". (November 2006) Newtype USA. p. 151.

External links

Official website

Official MySpace

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Sawao Yamanaka  Yoshiaki Manabe  Shinichirou Sato  Jun Suzuki

Kenji Ueda  Tatsuya Kashima

Studio albums

Moon Gold  White Incarnation  Kool Spice  Living Field  Please Mr. Lostman  Little Busters  Runners High  Happy Bivouac  Smile  Thank You, My Twilight  Penalty Life  Good Dreams  My Foot  Wake Up! Wake Up! Wake Up!  Pied Piper  OoParts (Out of Place Artifacts)

EPs

Pantomime  90's My Life  Turn Back

Compilations

Fool on the Planet  Another Morning, Another Pillows  Synchronized Rockers  Lostman Go to Yesterday  Rock Stock & Too Smoking the pillows  Once Upon a Time in the pillows

Singles

"Ame ni Utaeba"  "Kanojo wa Shisuta"  "Daydream Wonder"  "Girlfriend"  "Tiny Boat"  "Strange Chameleon"  "Swanky Street"  "Trip Dancer"  "Kanojo wa Kyou"  "One Life"  "Hybrid Rainbow"  "Another Morning"  "No Self Control"  "Instant Music"  "Carnival"  "Rush"  "Ride on Shooting Star"  "I Think I Can"  "White Summer and Green Bicycle, Red Hair with Black Guitar."  "Terminal Heaven's Rock"  "Sono Mirai wa Ima"  "Non Fiction"  "The Third Eye"  "Gazelle City"  "Scarecrow"  "Ladybird Girl"  "Tokyo Bambi"  "New Animal"  "Ameagari ni mita Maboroshi"

Home video

Hello, Welcome to Bubbletown's Happy Zoo  We Have a Theme Song  Busters on the Planet  Dead Stock Paradise  Walkin' on the Spiral  916  Delicious Bump Tour in the USA  Delicious Bump Show!!  Lostman Go to America  Wake up! Stand up! And Go!   Pied Piper Go To Yesterday   Blue Song With Blue Poppies  Lostman Go to Budokan

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We Are the World 25 for Haiti


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Background

Main articles: We Are the World and 2010 Haiti earthquake

In 1985, "We Are the World", a song and charity single originally recorded by USA for Africa, was released. It was written by American musicians Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, and co-produced by Quincy Jones and Michael Omartian for the album We Are the World. The song was well received by music critics and was the recipient of several awards. The song was a worldwide commercial success, as it topped music charts throughout the world and became the fastest-selling American pop single in history, as well as the first single to be certified multi-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Up until 1997, "We Are the World" was the best selling pop single of all time. It was succeeded by Elton John's 1997 version of "Candle in the Wind". egyptian cotton clothing

Earthquake damage in Port-au-Prince women's bathrobe

On January 12, 2010, Haiti was struck by a magnitude 7.0 Mw earthquake. It was the country's most severe earthquake in over 200 years and caused widespread damage. The epicenter of the quake was just outside the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince. It has been estimated that the death toll could reach 200,000. Before the earthquake, Jones and Richie had planned to organize a re-recording of "We Are the World" on January 28, 2010  the 25th anniversary of the original recording of the song. Randy Phillips, who was a key figure in the song being re-issued, said that "We Are The World" producer Ken Kragen had suggested to re-cut "We Are the World" and title it "Live 25". However, Lionel Richie and Jones were "very lukewarm" about the idea. Phillips commented that, abecrombie

"[They felt] that what happened 25 years ago was iconic and they did everything they could for Africa at that time, and they didn't feel re-cutting the song really made any sense. Basically, Lionel didn't really want to do it, and we kind of let it die by not issuing the publishing license, because Lionel owns the copyright along with Michael Jackson's estate. That was in November/December . They had gotten Visa on board as an underwriter of that effort, and I think they were going to try and premiere it at the World Cup."

However, because of the devastation caused in Haiti, these plans were postponed. Phillips said that Jones had called Lionel and said, "this is what this song is written for, as a fundraising vehicle for causes, tragedies, catastrophes like this. Why don't we take over the process, call our friends, and actually do this?" Lionel understood the urgency of Haiti, and in January 2010, it was agreed that "We Are the World" would be re-recorded to help benefit Haiti, similar to how the original recording helped famine relief in Africa. Richie commented, "Unfortunately, sometimes it takes a hit record to make someone decide to save a life. I want this song to be the battle cry again. Every once in a while, you have to wake the world up. We slept right through Katrina. If we are not a socially aware culture, we're going to fail."

Recording

Quincy Jones was a key figure in the production and recording of "We Are the World 25 for Haiti".

The new version of the song was recorded on February 1, 2010 in a session lasting 14 hours. Eighty-five musicians were reportedly involved in the song's recording, which was held in the same place as the original, at Henson Recording Studio on Beverly Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. Also similar to the 1985 process, some of the participating musicians were already in Los Angeles to attend an awards ceremony: the 52nd Grammy Awards. Jones said of the recording session, "It was a big challenge. It takes a serious army and serious emotional architecture. I've never seen such a diverse group of people, and they came for the right reasons."

The new version features updated lyrics and music, such as a rap segment pertaining to Haiti, described as a "Greek chorus extension", which was written by Will.i.am. Other writers included Kanye West, Jones and LL Cool J. Lionel Richie and Jones revealed that Michael Jackson's younger sister Janet duets with her late brother, as per a request from their mother, Katherine Jackson. In the official video, there is archive footage of Michael Jackson from the original 1985 recording. Richie said that he agreed with Katherine's request, commenting, "It made me feel more secure about this. We definitely felt a void. He's the other parent [to the song]." The production team for the song included Humberto Gatica, RedOne, Mervyn Warren, Patti Austin and Rickey Minor. RedOne said that it took a week to create the new arrangement for "We Are The World 25 For Haiti". He commented that he wanted to keep the "class of the original one" and did not want to "mess it up, because it's too good." He noted that he wanted to make the song "sound more now and current" while keeping the originals "whole chord progressions, the feeling and the vibe, but brought fresher sounds that are more now."

Haitian-American musician Wyclef Jean also serves as a producer. In addition, Wyclef Jean sings the first line of the second chorus in Haitian Creole. Richie said new artist were selected for the song so the song could be aimed at a new audience, commenting, "We have a familiar song that kids learn in school. Why not bring in Miley Cyrus and the Jonas Brothers and let them address the issues?" adding that "It was designed so that we wouldn't have any of the originals there, so that we could pass on the baton to the next generation". Phillips said that the producers received 80 percent of the people they wanted as recording artists for the song.

At the time of the recording, numerous artists commented on the process, the 1985 version of the song and co-writer Michael Jackson. R&B singer Jordin Sparks revealed that despite being born after the release of the original, the song had a "huge impact" on her. Celine Dion said that the release of the song would not only benefit the Haitian people, but also serve as a remembrance of "the passion [Michael] Jackson had for helping those in need". Lionel Richie and Quincy Jones echoed Dion's sentiments and further stated that if the singer were alive, he would have wanted to be just as involved as he had been a quarter of a century ago. According to Phillips, there were a "handful" of musicians who either declined or could not rearrange their schedules for the song's recording, including country singer Taylor Swift, who was going to be touring in Australia.

Artists for Haiti musicians

Conductors

Quincy Jones

Lionel Richie

Soloists (in order of appearance)

Justin Bieber

Nicole Scherzinger

Jennifer Hudson

Jennifer Nettles

Josh Groban

Tony Bennett

Mary J. Blige

Michael Jackson (stock footage)

Janet Jackson

Barbra Streisand

Miley Cyrus

Enrique Iglesias

Jamie Foxx

Wyclef Jean

Adam Levine

Pink

BeBe Winans

Usher

Celine Dion

Janet Jackson duetted with her older brother Michael on the recording

Orianthi (on guitar)

Fergie

Nick Jonas

Toni Braxton

Mary Mary

Isaac Slade

Lil Wayne

Carlos Santana (on guitar)

Akon

T-Pain

LL Cool J (rap)

Will.i.am (rap)

Snoop Dogg (rap)

Busta Rhymes (rap)

Swizz Beatz (rap)

Iyaz (rap)

Nipsey Hussle (rap)

Kanye West

Chorus

Michael Bubl

Patti Austin

Philip Bailey

Fonzworth Bentley

Bizzy Bone

Ethan Bortnick

Jeff Bridges

Zac Brown

Brandy

Kristian Bush

Natalie Cole

Harry Connick Jr.

Nikka Costa

Kid Cudi

Miley Cyrus

Faith Evans

Melanie Fiona

Sean Garrett

Tyrese Gibson

Anthony Hamilton

Rick Hendrix

Keri Hilson

Julianne Hough

Nipsey Hussle

India.Arie

Randy Jackson

Taj Jackson

Taryll Jackson

TJ Jackson

Joe Jonas, along with his brothers Nick and Kevin, sang on "We Are the World"

Jordin Sparks sang as part of the chorus

Al Jardine

Jimmy Jean-Louis

Ralph Johnson

Joe Jonas

Kevin Jonas

Nick Jonas

Gladys Knight

Benji Madden

Harlow Madden

Joel Madden

Katharine McPhee

Jason Mraz

Ma

Freda Payne

A. R. Rahman

RedOne

Nicole Richie

Raphael Saadiq

Trey Songz

Musiq Soulchild

Jordin Sparks

Robin Thicke

Rob Thomas

Vince Vaughn

Mervyn Warren

Verdine White

Ann Wilson

Brian Wilson

Nancy Wilson

Release, reception, and promotion

The 2010 version of "We Are the World", released under the name Artists for Haiti, debuted on American TV channel NBC on February 12 during their coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics opening ceremony. When the song premiered in its paid time spot, the video was edited in length, due in part to the time spent introducing the song. Similar to marketing of "We Are the World", a music video of the song was filmed and released. The music video was directed by, Paul Haggis, an Academy award-winning film director. Haggis said that he finished the video 12 hours early. Haitian film students were involved in the video as part of the production crew. The official video for the song was formatted similar to the original; the video opens with the song's title with the recording artists' signatures surrounding it, as well as clips of the artists performing their parts in the recording studio and included archive footage of Michael Jackson performing his part of the song. The video was intercut with clips showing people in Haiti following the earthquake.

All proceeds from "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" will go to the newly formed charity We Are the World Foundation LLC, which will go straight to Haiti. The songs tagline is "download to donate." Options for the songs are the audio for $1.29, the music video for $1.99, or both for $2.99. In February 2010, Phillips said that physical products for the song are being looked into and negotiated, including Target Corporation handling the physical products ten days to two weeks after the digital release of the song.

"We Are The World 25 for Haiti" received generally negative reviews from contemporary music critics. The song was criticized for its use of Auto-Tune, the choice of recording artists, and for the song's rap. Chris Richards, a writer for The Washington Post, described the song as being "horribly oversung". Richards commented that the most "disappointing" thing about the song was that "there were too few voices from the country, rock and Latin music communities." He also noted that "nobody can argue with its worthy cause" because of the songs proceeds to relief in Haiti, but remarked that the song did not have "We Are the World"'s "original thrill" due to the song's "panoply of voices".

Jon Parales, a writer for The New York Times remarked that while the song's "Hollywood gloss" was "durable", the song has "all the pitfalls of a Hollywood remake". Parales commented that the musicians for the songs are "rises or falls on its talent pool" and criticized the choice of male musicians compared to "We Are the World"'s original male artists. Maura Johnston, a writer for MTV, wrote more positively about the song, commenting favorably on the contemporary artists' performances in living up to their predecessors. "Despite the different faces, the overall feel is similar to the original's," Johnston wrote. Simon Vozick-Levinson, a writer for Entertainment Weekly, gave the song a mixed review, noting that the "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" was not as good as the original: "All in all, I can say this new 'We Are the World' measured up to the 1985 version."

Chart performance

"We Are the World 25 for Haiti" debuted within the top 30 in multiple territories. "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" charted at number 27 on the Spanish Singles Chart on the charts issue date February 14, 2010. The song debuted at number 17 in New Zealand on the charts issue date of February 15, 2010. "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" peaked within the top five, charting at number three in Norwegian on the charts issue date of February 16, 2010; the chart's position is currently the song's highest charting international territory since its release. The song debuted at number 25 in France on the issue date of February 13.

"We Are the World 25 for Haiti" charted at number two on the Billboard Hot 100, charting behind Keshas Tik Tok, which was in its ninth week at Number One. "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" charted higher in its debut week that the original version, which entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 21. According to Billboard, the songs charting position stemmed mainly from download sales, with a reported 96% of the song's charting being from such sales. Following the song's debut during the Olympics, 246 radio stations sampled the song in the United States. Radio stations in New York expressed that they would play the song frequently to raise awareness of Haitian citizens in need. Other radio stations throughout the United States echoed similar responses on the song getting airplay.

The song also sold over 267,000 downloads in three days. "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" debuted at number eight on the Canadian Hot 100 dated for February 27. The song also debuted at number six in Belgium Wallonia and Flanders, as well at debuting at number 17 in Sweden. The song also charted at number twenty eight in Danish. The song entered Irish charts at number nine. In the song's second week of release in Norwegian, "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" moved up two spaces, topping the chart. Unlike the songs chart performance in territories like Norway, the song dropped four places on the Billboard Hot 100 to sixth place.

Charts positions

Chart (2010)

Peak

position

Australian Singles Chart

18

Belgian Singles Chart (Wallonia)

1

Canadian Hot 100

7

Danish Singles Chart

10

French Digital Singles Chart

7

Irish Singles Chart

9

Italian Singles Chart

10

New Zealand Singles Chart

8

Norwegian Singles Chart

1

Spanish Singles Chart

15

Swedish Singles Chart

5

U.S. Billboard Hot 100

2

Chart procession and succession

Preceded by

"Yes Man" by Bjrn Johan Muri

Norwegian Singles Chart number-one single

2010 (Week 8)

Incumbent

Preceded by

"Tik Tok" by Kesha

Belgian Singles Chart (Wallonia) number-one single

February 27, 2010 -

Track listings

Short version "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" - 3: 17

Long version "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" - 7: 37

References

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^ Todd Martens (2010-02-16). "On the charts: Sade's 'Soldier' sets the tally ablaze; 'We Are the World' tops 260,000 downloads". LATimes.com. Tribune Company. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/music_blog/2010/02/on-the-charts-sade.html. Retrieved 2010-02-17. 

^ a b "February 27, 2010". Billboard.com. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts#/charts/canadian-hot-100. Retrieved 2010-02-19. 

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External links

Official website

Official music video at Youtube.com

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2010 Haiti earthquake

Humanitarian response  Relief efforts  Casualties  Damaged infrastructure

Affected geography

Enriquillo-Plantain Garden fault zone  Haiti  Ouest: Port-au-Prince Arrondissement (Port-au-Prince [ Bel Air ]  Carrefour  Cit Soleil  Gressier  Ptionville)  Logne Arrondissement (Logne  Grand-Gove  Petit-Gove)  Sud-Est: Jacmel Arrondissement (Jacmel)

Humanitarian response

National governments  NGOs  For-profit organizations

Aid operations

Unified Response (USA)  Hestia (Canada)  Sisme Haiti (France)  White Crane (Italy)  Hispaniola (Spain)  United Nations Security Council Resolution 1908 (MINUSTAH)

Benefits & fundraising

Canada for Haiti  Ensemble pour Hati  Hope for Haiti Now (album)  Hit for Haiti  Clinton Bush Haiti Fund   Digicel Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund  Everybody Hurts   We Are the World 25 for Haiti   Somos El Mundo: 25 Para Haiti

See also: List of earthquakes in Haiti

 

Artists for Haiti musicians templates

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Akon

Albums

Trouble  Konvicted  Freedom

Singles

"Locked Up"  "Ghetto"  "Lonely"  "Belly Dancer (Bananza)"  "Pot of Gold"  "Smack That"  "I Wanna Fuck You"  "Don't Matter"   "Mama Africa"  "Sorry, Blame It on Me"  "I Can't Wait"  "Right Now (Na Na Na)"  "I'm So Paid"   "Troublemaker"  "Beautiful"   "We Don't Care"  "Oh Africa" 

Featured singles

"Find Us"  "Keep on Calling"  "Baby I'm Back"  "Cross That Line"  "Soul Survivor"  "Moonshine"  "Girls"  "Snitch"  "I Am Not My Hair"  "The Sweet Escape"  "I Tried"  "We Takin' Over"  "Bartender"  "The Way She Moves"  "Speaker"  "Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill)"  "Graveyard Shift"  "Hypnotized"  "Get Buck in Here"  "Certified"  "I'll Still Kill"  "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' 2008"  "What You Got"  "Dangerous"  "Frozen"  "What's Love"  "Out Here Grindin"   "Body on Me"  "Am I Dreaming"  "Wake It Up"  "Dreamgirl"  "Day Dreaming"  "One"  "Just Dance"  "Just Go"  "Stuck with Each Other"  "Overtime"  "All Up 2 You"  "Sexy Bitch"  "Let's Get Crazy"   "On Top"   "Shut It Down"   "Come Again"

Other songs

"Cry Out of Joy"   "We Are the World 25 for Haiti"

Related articles

Discography  Awards

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Justin Bieber

Albums

My World 2.0

EPs

My World

Singles

"One Time"  "One Less Lonely Girl"  "Baby"  "Never Let You Go"

Other singles

"Love Me"  "Favorite Girl"

Featured singles

"We Are the World: 25 For Haiti"

Related topics

Discography  Usher  Island Records  Fearless Tour

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Mary J. Blige

Studio albums

What's the 411?  My Life   Share My World  Mary  No More Drama  Love & Life  The Breakthrough  Growing Pains  Stronger with Each Tear

Other albums

What's the 411? Remix  The Tour  Ballads  Mary J. Blige & Friends  Reflections (A Retrospective)

Singles

"You Remind Me"  "Real Love"  "Reminisce"  "Sweet Thing"  "Love No Limit"  "You Don't Have to Worry"  "My Love"   "Be Happy"  "Mary Jane (All Night Long)"   "I'm Going Down"  "You Bring Me Joy"  "I Love You"  "(You Make Me Feel like) a Natural Woman"  "Not Gon' Cry"  "Love Is All We Need"  "I Can Love You"   "Everything"   "Missing You"   "Seven Days"  "As"   "All That I Can Say"   "Deep Inside"   "Your Child"   "Give Me You"  "Family Affair"  "Dance for Me"  "No More Drama"   "Rainy Dayz"  "Love @ 1st Sight"  "Ooh!"  "Not Today"  "Whenever I Say Your Name"  "It's a Wrap"  "Be Without You"  "One"  "Enough Cryin"  "Take Me as I Am"  "MJB da MVP"  "We Ride (I See the Future)"  "Just Fine"  "Work That"  "Stay Down"  "The One"  "Stronger"  "I Am"  "Each Tear"

Featured singles

"I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By"  "All That I Got Is You"  "Can't Knock the Hustle"  "911"  "Touch It"  "Runaway Love"  "Just Stand Up!"  "IfULeave"  "Remember Me"  "What Child Is This"

Related articles

Discography  Awards and nominations  Videography

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Toni Braxton

Studio albums

Toni Braxton  Secrets  The Heat  More Than a Woman  Libra   Pulse

Other albums

Snowflakes  Ultimate Toni Braxton  Platinum & Gold Collection  Un-Break My Heart: The Remix Collection  The Essential Toni Braxton

Singles

"Give U My Heart"  "Love Shoulda Brought You Home"  "Another Sad Love Song"  "Breathe Again"  "Seven Whole Days"  "You Mean the World to Me"  "I Belong to You"  "How Many Ways"  "You're Makin' Me High"  "Let It Flow"  "Un-Break My Heart"  "I Don't Want To"  "I Love Me Some Him"  "How Could an Angel Break My Heart"  "He Wasn't Man Enough"  "Just Be a Man About It"  "Spanish Guitar"  "Maybe"  "Snowflakes of Love"  "Christmas in Jamaica"  "Hit the Freeway"  "Please"  "Trippin' (That's the Way Love Works)"  "Take This Ring"  "Suddenly"  "The Time of Our Lives"  "Yesterday"  "Make My Heart"

Related articles

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Busta Rhymes

Albums

The Coming  When Disaster Strikes  E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event): The Final World Front  Anarchy  Genesis  It Ain't Safe No More  The Big Bang  Back on My B.S.  The Chemo

Singles

"Woo Hah!! Got You All in Check"  "It's a Party"  "Hit 'Em High (The Monstars' Anthem)"  "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See"  "Dangerous"  "Turn It Up (remix)/Fire It Up"  "Gimme Some More"  "What's It Gonna Be?!"  "Get Out!!"  "Break Ya Neck"  "Make It Clap"  "Pass the Courvoisier, Part II"  "I Know What You Want"  "Where's Your Money?"  "Touch It"  "I Love My Bitch"  "New York Shit"  "In the Ghetto"  "Don't Get Carried Away"  "Watch Ya Mouth"  "Don't Touch Me (Throw da Water on 'em)"  "We Made It"  "Arab Money"  "Hustler's Anthem '09"  "Respect My Conglomerate"  "World Go Round"

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Miley Cyrus singles

Hannah Montana 2/

Meet Miley Cyrus

"See You Again"   "Start All Over"

Breakout

"7 Things"   "Fly on the Wall"

Hannah Montana: The Movie

"The Climb"   "Hoedown Throwdown"

The Time of Our Lives

"Party in the U.S.A."   "When I Look at You"

Featured singles

"Ready, Set, Don't Go"   "Just Stand Up!"  "Send It On"   "Everybody Hurts"   "We Are the World 25 for Haiti"

Other songs

"I Miss You"  "Breakout"  "I Thought I Lost You"  "Butterfly Fly Away"  "The Time of Our Lives"

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Celine Dion

French language

studio albums

La voix du bon Dieu  Cline Dion chante Nol  Tellement j'ai d'amour...  Les chemins de ma maison  Chants et contes de Nol  Mlanie  C'est pour toi  Incognito  Dion chante Plamondon  D'eux  S'il suffisait d'aimer  1 fille & 4 types  D'elles

English language

studio albums

Unison  Celine Dion  The Colour of My Love  Falling into You  Let's Talk About Love  These Are Special Times  A New Day Has Come  One Heart  Miracle  Taking Chances

Live albums

Cline Dion en concert  l'Olympia  Live Paris  Au cur du stade  A New Day... Live in Las Vegas

Compilations

Du soleil au cur  Les plus grands succs de Cline Dion  Les oiseaux du bonheur  Les chansons en or  The Best Of  Les premires annes  Gold Vol. 1  Gold Vol. 2  C'est pour vivre  The Collection 19821988  The Early Singles  All the Way A Decade of Song  The Collector's Series, Volume One  Les indispensables  Les plus belles chansons d'amour  On ne change pas  Let's Talk About Love / Falling into You / A New Day Has Come  Complete Best  Ultimate Box  My Love: Essential Collection

Videography

Unison  The Colour of My Love Concert  Live Paris  Live in Memphis  Au cur du stade  All the Way A Decade of Song & Video  On ne change pas  Live in Las Vegas: A New Day...  Cline sur les Plaines

Documentaries

Celine: Through the Eyes of the World

Tours

Les chemins de ma maison tourne  C'est pour toi tourne  Incognito tourne  Unison Tour  Celine Dion Tour  The Colour of My Love Tour  D'eux Tour  Falling into You Tour  Let's Talk About Love Tour  A New Day...  Taking Chances Tour  Celine Dion's New Las Vegas Show

Related articles

Albums discography  Singles discography  Videography  Tours  Awards  Ren Anglil  Thrse Dion  Nickels Grill & Bar 

See also: The Celine Dion portal

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Fergie

Album

The Dutchess

Singles

"London Bridge"  "Fergalicious"  "Glamorous"  "Big Girls Don't Cry"  "Clumsy"

Promo singles

"Pick It Up"  "Here I Come"  "Finally"  "Labels or Love"

Guest singles

"Impacto (Remix)" (with Daddy Yankee)   "Party People" (with Nelly)   "That Ain't Cool" (with Koda Kumi)   "Just Stand Up!" (with various artists)   "We Are The World 25 for Haiti" (with various artists)   "Gettin' Over (remix)" (with David Guetta, Chris Willis and Will.I.Am)   "Beautiful Dangerous" (with Slash)

Tours

Verizon VIP Tour

Related articles

Discography  Wild Orchid  Kids Incorporated  Black Eyed Peas

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Nicole Scherzinger

Albums

Her Name Is Nicole (unreleased)

Singles

"Whatever U Like"  "Baby Love"  "Puakenikeni"  "Supervillain"

Featured singles

"Lie About Us"  "You Are My Miracle"  "Come to Me"  "Scream"  "Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)"  "We Are the World 25 for Haiti"

Related articles

Discography  Pussycat Dolls  Eden's Crush

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Jamie Foxx

Studio albums

Peep This  Unpredictable  Intuition  Body

Singles

"Infatuation"  "Experiment"  "Unpredictable"  "Extravaganza"  "DJ Play a Love Song"  "Can I Take U Home"  "Just Like Me"  "Blame It"   "Digital Girl"  "Speak French"

Featured singles

"Slow Jamz"  "Gold Digger"  "Georgia"  "Live in the Sky"  "Please Excuse My Hands"   "She Got Her Own"

Tours

The Unpredictable Tour (2006)  The Blame It Tour (2009)

Related articles

Discography  The Foxxhole

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Josh Groban

Studio albums

Josh Groban (2001)  Closer (2003)  Awake (2006)  Nol (2007)  A Collection (2008)

Live albums

Awake Live (2008)

Singles

"To Where You Are"  "You Raise Me Up"  "You Are Loved (Don't Give Up)"  "Ave Maria"

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Jennifer Hudson

Studio albums

Jennifer Hudson

Other albums

Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture

Singles

"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going"  "Spotlight"  "If This Isn't Love"  "Giving Myself"

Other songs

"Love You I Do"   "All Dressed in Love"   "Pocketbook"

Related

Discography  American Idol (season 3)

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Enrique Iglesias

Spanish-language albums

Enrique Iglesias  Vivir  Cosas del Amor  Quizs  TBA

English-language albums

Enrique  Escape  7  Insomniac  TBA

Compilations

Remixes  Bailamos Greatest Hits  The Best Hits  15 Kilates Musical  Enrique Iglesias: 95/08 Exitos  Greatest Hits

Spanish Language Singles

"Si T Te Vas"  "Experiencia Religiosa"  "Por Amarte"  "No Llores Por M"  "Trapecista"  "Enamorado Por Primera Vez"  "Slo En Ti"  "Al Despertar"  "Lluvia Cae"  "Miente"  "Revolucin"  "Esperanza"  "Nunca Te Olvidar"  "Mentiroso"  "La Chica de Ayer"  "Quizs"  "Para Qu La Vida"  "Dnde Estn Corazn?"  "Lloro Por Ti"

English Language Singles

"Bailamos"  "Rhythm Divine"  "Be With You"  "Could I Have This Kiss Forever"   "Sad Eyes"   "Hero"  "Escape"  "Love to See You Cry"  "Don't Turn Off The Lights"  "Maybe"  "Addicted"  "Not in Love"  "Do You Know? (The Ping Pong Song)"  "Somebody's Me"  "Tired of Being Sorry"  "Push"  "Can You Hear Me"  "Away"  "Takin' Back My Love"

Other songs

"Mueca Cruel"  "Vivir y Morir"  "Volver"  "Gracias a T (Remix)"   "It Must Be Love"   "We Are the World 25 for Haiti"

Related Articles

Discography  Fonovisa  Interscope  Universal Music Latino

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Iyaz

Albums

My Life

Singles

"Replay"  "Solo"

Featured singles

"Pyramid"

Related articles

J.R. Rotem   Sean Kingston  Warner Bros. Records  Beluga Heights

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Janet Jackson singles

Janet Jackson

"Young Love"  "Come Give Your Love to Me"  "Say You Do"  "Love and My Best Friend"  "Don't Mess Up This Good Thing"

Dream Street

"Don't Stand Another Chance"  "Two to the Power of Love"  "Fast Girls"  "Dream Street"

Control

"What Have You Done for Me Lately"  "Nasty"  "When I Think of You"  "Control"  "Let's Wait Awhile"  "The Pleasure Principle"  "Funny How Time Flies (When You're Having Fun)"

Janet Jackson's

Rhythm Nation 1814

"Miss You Much"  "Rhythm Nation"  "Escapade"  "Alright"  "Come Back to Me"  "Black Cat"  "Love Will Never Do (Without You)"  "State of the World"

janet.

"That's the Way Love Goes"  "If"  "Again"  "Because of Love"  "Any Time, Any Place"  "Throb"  "You Want This"  "Whoops Now"  "What'll I Do"

Design of a

Decade 1986/1996

"Runaway"  "Twenty Foreplay"

The Velvet Rope

"Got 'til It's Gone"  "Together Again"  "I Get Lonely"  "Go Deep"  "You"  "Every Time"

All for You

"Doesn't Really Matter"  "All for You"  "Someone to Call My Lover"  "Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)"  "Come On Get Up"

Damita Jo

"Just a Little While"  "I Want You"  "All Nite (Don't Stop)"  "R&B Junkie"

20 Y.O.

"Call on Me"  "So Excited"  "Enjoy"  "With U"

Discipline

"Feedback"  "Rock with U"  "Luv"  "Can't B Good"

Number Ones

"Make Me"

Promotional singles

"Start Anew"  "Ask for More"  "Janet Megamix 04"

Collaborations

"Diamonds"  "Making Love in the Rain"  "2300 Jackson Street"  The Best Things in Life Are Free"  "Scream"  "Luv Me, Luv Me"  "Girlfriend/Boyfriend"  "What's It Gonna Be?!"  "Feel It Boy"  "Don't Worry"  "We Are the World 25 for Haiti"

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Michael Jackson singles

Got to Be There

"Got to Be There"  "Rockin' Robin"  "I Wanna Be Where You Are"  "Ain't No Sunshine"

Ben

"Ben"

Music & Me

"With a Child's Heart"  "Music and Me"  "Morning Glow"  "Happy"

Forever, Michael

"We're Almost There"  "Just a Little Bit of You"  "One Day in Your Life"

The Wiz

"Ease on Down the Road"  "You Can't Win"  "A Brand New Day"

Off the Wall

"Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough"  "Rock with You"  "Off the Wall"  "She's Out of My Life"  "Girlfriend"

Thriller

"The Girl Is Mine"  "Billie Jean"  "Beat It"  "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'"  "Human Nature"  "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)"  "Thriller"

Farewell My Summer Love

"Farewell My Summer Love"  "Touch the One You Love"  "Girl You're So Together"

Bad

"I Just Can't Stop Loving You"  "Bad"  "The Way You Make Me Feel"  "Man in the Mirror"  "Dirty Diana"  "Another Part of Me"  "Smooth Criminal"  "Leave Me Alone"  "Liberian Girl"

Dangerous

"Black or White"  "Remember the Time"  "In the Closet"  "Jam"  "Who Is It"  "Heal the World"  "Give In to Me"  "Will You Be There"  "Gone Too Soon"

HIStory

"Scream/Childhood"  "You Are Not Alone"  "Earth Song"  "They Don't Care About Us"  "Stranger in Moscow"

Blood on the Dance Floor:

HIStory in the Mix

"Blood on the Dance Floor"  "HIStory/Ghosts"  "Is It Scary"

Invincible

"You Rock My World"  "Cry"  "Butterflies"  "Heaven Can Wait"

Number Ones

"One More Chance"

Thriller 25

"The Girl Is Mine 2008"  "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' 2008"

Promotional singles

"Someone in the Dark"  "Speed Demon"  "This Time Around"  "Smile"  "Cheater"  "Thriller Megamix"  "This Is It"

Notable collaborations

and album tracks

"Say Say Say"  "Save Me"  "Somebody's Watching Me"  "Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin' (Too Good to Be True)"  "We Are the World"  "Eaten Alive"  "Twenty-Five Miles"  "Get It"  "Come Together"  "Dangerous"  "Whatzupwitu"  "D.S."  "Tabloid Junkie"  "Why"  "I Need You"  "Morphine"  "Unbreakable"  "What More Can I Give"  "A Place With No Name"  "Another Day"  "We Are the World 25 for Haiti"

Michael Jackson portal

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Wyclef Jean

Studio albums

The Carnival (1997)  The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II a Book (2000)  Masquerade (2002)  The Preacher's Son (2003)  Welcome to Haiti: Creole 101 (2004)  Carnival Vol. II: Memoirs of an Immigrant (2007)  Wyclef Jean (2010)

Compilation albums

Greatest Hits (2003)

EPs

From the Hut, To the Projects, To the Mansion (2009)

Singles

"We Trying to Stay Alive"  "Guantanamera"  "Gone Till November"  "Cheated (To All The Girls)"  "Another One Bites the Dust"  "New Day" (featuring Bono)  "Low Income"  "It Doesn't Matter" (featuring The Rock)  "911" (featuring Mary J. Blige)  "Perfect Gentleman"  "Wish You Were Here"  "Two Wrongs" (featuring Claudette Ortiz)  "Pussycat" (featuring Tom Jones)  "Industry"  "Party to Damascus" (featuring Missy Elliott)  "Take Me As I Am"  "Dance Like This" (featuring Claudette Ortiz)  "Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill)"  "Fast Car" (featuring Paul Simon)  "King and Queen" (featuring Shakira)  "I'm Ready"  "Touch Your Button (Carnival Jam)"  "More Bottles"(featuring Timbaland)  "Haitian Slumdog Millionaire" (featuring Imposs)

See also

Discography  Yle Haiti Foundation  Barikad Crew  Jimmy O  The Fugees

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Nick Jonas

Studio albums

Nick Jonas  Who I Am

with Jonas Brothers

It's About Time  Jonas Brothers  A Little Bit Longer   Lines, Vines and Trying Times  Camp Rock  Music from The 3D Concert Experience  JONAS

Television

Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream (List of episodes)  Jonas (List of episodes)

Tour

Who I Am Tour

Films

Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert  Camp Rock  Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience  Band in a Bus  Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian  Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam

Guest appearances

Hannah Montana  Disney Channel Games 2008  Studio DC: Almost Live  Extreme Makeover: Home Edition  Disney Channel's Totally New Year 2008  Saturday Night Live  Grammy Nominations

Related articles

Discography  Jonas Brothers  Jonas Brothers Tours

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Quincy Jones

Albums

The Birth Of A Band, Vol. 1  The Quintessence  The Great Wide World Of Quincy Jones: Live!  Big Band Bossa Nova  In The Heat of The Night  Walking In Space  Gula Matari  Smackwater Jack  You've Got It Bad, Girl  Body Heat  Mellow Madness  I Heard That!!  Roots  Sounds...And Stuff Like That!!  The Dude  Back on the Block  Miles & Quincy Live at Montreux  Q's Jook Joint  Basie And Beyond  The Original Jam Sessions 1969

Compilations

Ndeda  The Best  From Q With Love  Q: The Musical Biography Of Quincy Jones

Singles

"Soul Bossa Nova"

Other

Off the Wall  Thriller  E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial  "We Are the World"  Bad   Discography  Category  Tamia

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Lil Wayne

Studio albums

Tha Block Is Hot  Lights Out  500 Degreez  Tha Carter  Tha Carter II  Tha Carter III  Rebirth  Tha Carter IV

Collaboration albums

Like Father, Like Son  We Are Young Money  I Can't Feel My Face

Mixtapes & EPs

The Prefix  Suffix  Dedication  Dedication 2  Da Drought 3  The Leak  Dedication 3  No Ceilings

Tours

"I Am Music Tour"  "America's Most Wanted Tour"

Related articles

Discography  Videography  Awards  Hot Boys  Cash Money Millionaires  Young Money Entertainment

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LL Cool J

Albums

Radio  Bigger and Deffer  Walking with a Panther  Mama Said Knock You Out  14 Shots to the Dome  Mr. Smith  All World: Greatest Hits   Phenomenon  G.O.A.T.  10  The DEFinition  Todd Smith  Exit 13  All World 2

Singles

"I Need a Beat"  "I Can't Live Without My Radio"  "I Can Give You More"  "Rock the Bells"  "You'll Rock"  "I'm Bad"  "I Need Love"  "Go Cut Creator Go"  "Going Back to Cali"  "I'm That Type of Guy"  "Big Ole Butt"  "One Shot at Love"  "Jingling Baby"  "To da Break of Dawn"  "The Boomin' System"  "Around the Way Girl"  "Mama Said Knock You Out"  "6 Minutes of Pleasure"  "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?"  "Strictly Business"  "How I'm Comin'"  "Back Seat (Of My Jeep)"  "Pink Cookies In a Plastic Bag Getting Crushed By Buildings"  "Stand By Your Man"  "Hey Lover"  "Doin It"  "Loungin"  "I Shot Ya"  "Ain't Nobody"  "Hit 'Em High (The Monstars' Anthem)"  "Phenomenon"  "4, 3, 2, 1"  "Father"  "Candy"  "Zoom"  "Say What"  "Deepest Bluest"  "Hot Hot Hot"  "Shut 'Em Down  "Imagine That"  "You and Me"  "Put Your Hands Up"  "Blink Blink"  "Luv U Better"  "Paradise"  "All I Have"  "Amazin'  "Headsprung"  "Hush"  "It's LL and Santana"  "Control Myself"  "Freeze"  "Baby"

Related articles

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Mary Mary

Erica Atkins Campbell  Trecina "Tina" Atkins Campbell

Studio albums

Thankful  Incredible  Mary Mary  A Mary Mary Christmas  The Sound

Singles

"Shackles (Praise You)"  "I Sings"  "Cant Give Up Now"  "In The Morning"  "I Try"  "Heaven"  "Believer"  "Yesterday"  "Carol of the Bells"  "Get Up"  "God In Me"

Featured singles

"We Are the World 25 for Haiti"

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Orianthi

Studio albums

Violet Journey (2007)  Believe (2009)

Singles

"According to You"

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Pink

Studio albums

Can't Take Me Home (2000)  M!ssundaztood (2001)  Try This (2003)  I'm Not Dead (2006)  Funhouse (2008)

Live Albums

Funhouse Tour: Live in Australia

Other albums

Pink Box (2007)

DVDs

Pink: Live in Europe  Pink: Live from Wembley Arena  Pink: Live in Australia

Tours

Party Tour (2002)  Try This Tour (2004)  I'm Not Dead Tour (2006/2007)  Funhouse Tour (2009)  Funhouse Summer Carnival Tour (2010)

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Pink singles

Can't Take Me Home

"There You Go"  "Most Girls"  "You Make Me Sick"

Missundaztood

"Get the Party Started"  "Don't Let Me Get Me"  "Just Like a Pill"  "Family Portrait"

Try This

"Trouble"  "God Is a DJ"  "Last to Know"

I'm Not Dead

"Stupid Girls"  "Who Knew"  "U + Ur Hand"  "Nobody Knows"  "Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely)"  "Dear Mr. President"

Funhouse

"So What"  "Sober"  "Please Don't Leave Me"  "Bad Influence"  "Funhouse"  "I Don't Believe You"  "Glitter in the Air"

Soundtrack Singles

"Lady Marmalade"  "Feel Good Time"

Promotional Singles

"Humble Neighborhoods"  "Catch Me While I'm Sleeping"  "'Cuz I Can"  "Ave Mary A"

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Nicole Scherzinger

Albums

Her Name Is Nicole (unreleased)

Singles

"Whatever U Like"  "Baby Love"  "Puakenikeni"  "Supervillain"

Featured singles

"Lie About Us"  "You Are My Miracle"  "Come to Me"  "Scream"  "Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)"  "We Are the World 25 for Haiti"

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Snoop Dogg

Albums

Doggystyle  Tha Doggfather  Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told  No Limit Top Dogg  Tha Last Meal  Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss  R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece  Tha Blue Carpet Treatment  Ego Trippin'  Malice n Wonderland

Singles

"Who Am I (What's My Name)?"  "Gin and Juice"  "Doggy Dogg World"  "Snoop's Upside Ya Head"  "Vapors"  "Doggfather"  "We Just Wanna Party with You"  "Still a G Thang"  "Woof"  "G Bedtime Stories"  "Snoopafella"  "Still a G Thang" "Bitch Please"  "Down 4 My Niggaz"  "Snoop Dogg (What's My Name II)"  "Wrong Idea"  "Lay Low"  "Loosen' Control"  "From tha Chuuuch to da Palace"  "Beautiful"  "Drop It Like It's Hot"  "Let's Get Blown"  "Signs"  "Ups & Downs"  "Real Soon"  "Vato"  "That's That"  "I Wanna Fuck You"  "Candy (Drippin' Like Water)"  "Boss' Life"  "Sexual Eruption"  "Neva Have 2 Worry "  "Life of da Party"  "My Medicine"  "Those Gurlz"  "Gangsta Luv"  "That's Tha Homie"  "I Wanna Rock"  "Pronto"   "That Tree"

Featured Singles

"Deep Cover"  "Nuthin' but a "G" Thang"  "Fuck wit Dre Day"  "Let Me Ride"   "Lil Ghetto Boy"  "Afro Puffs"  "What Would You Do"  "New York, New York"  "All bout U"  "2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted"  "Never Leave Me Alone"   "Cali Chronic"  "Fuck You"  "Still D.R.E."  "Bow Wow (That's My Name)"  "Crybaby"   "The Next Episode"  "Game Don't Wait"   "The Streets"  "Bitch Please II"  "Welcome to Atlanta (Coast to Coast Remix)"   "Bigger Business"   "P.I.M.P. (Remix)"  "Wanna Thank Ya"  "Don't Stop"  "Blackout"  "The Wash"  "Real Soon"  "Gangsta Zone"  "The Next Episode"  "Say Somethin'"  "Keep Bouncin'"  "Buttons"  "Cali Iz Active"  "Vibe"  "Real Man"  "Go to Church"  "Gangsta Walk"  "Hollywood Divorce"  "My 64"  "9mm/Speaker"  "What a Job"  "Ghetto"  "Swagger"  "Groove On"  "Bottle Pop"  "Day Dreaming"  "Dime Piece"   "Hot Girl"  "I Do" "All I Do is Win"

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Barbra Streisand

Studio albums

The Barbra Streisand Album (1963)  The Second Barbra Streisand Album (1963)  The Third Album (1964)  People (1964)  My Name Is Barbra (1965)  My Name Is Barbra, Two... (1965)  Color Me Barbra  (1966) Je m'appelle Barbra (1966)  Simply Streisand (1967)  A Christmas Album (1967)  What About Today? (1969)  Stoney End (1971)  Barbra Joan Streisand (1971)  Barbra Streisand...And Other Musical Instruments (1973)  The Way We Were (1974)  ButterFly (1974)  Lazy Afternoon (1975)  Classical Barbra (1976)  Streisand Superman (1977)  Songbird (1978)  Wet (1979)  Guilty (1980)  Emotion (1984)  The Broadway Album (1985)  Till I Loved You (1988)  Back to Broadway (1993)  Higher Ground (1997)  A Love Like Ours (1999)  Christmas Memories (2001)  The Movie Album (2003)  Guilty Pleasures (2005)  Love Is the Answer (2009)

Live albums

A Happening in Central Park (1968)  Live Concert at the Forum (1972)  One Voice (1987)  Barbra: The Concert (1994)  The Concert: Highlights (1995)  Timeless: Live in Concert (2000)  Live in Concert 2006 (2007)

Compilations

Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits (1970)  Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits Vol. 2 (1978)  Memories (1981)  A Collection: Greatest Hits.. and More (1989)  Just for the Record... (1991)  Highlights from Just for the Record... (1992)  The Essential Barbra Streisand (2002)  Duets (2002)  The Ultimate Collection (2003)

Cast recordings

and Soundtracks

I Can Get It For You Wholesale Original Broadway Cast Recording (1962)  Pins and Needles (1962)  Funny Girl Original Broadway Cast Recording (1964)  Funny Girl Soundtrack (1968)  Hello, Dolly! (1969)  On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970)  The Owl and the Pussycat (1971)  The Way We Were (1974)  Funny Lady (1975)  A Star Is Born (1976)  The Main Event (1979)  Yentl (1983)  Nuts (1987)  The Prince of Tides (1991)  The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)

Films

Funny Girl (1968)  Hello, Dolly! (1969)  On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970)  The Owl and the Pussycat (1970)  What's Up, Doc? (1972)  Up the Sandbox (1972)  The Way We Were (1973)  For Pete's Sake (1974)  Funny Lady (1975)  A Star Is Born (1976)  The Main Event (1979)  All Night Long (1981)  Yentl (1983)  Nuts (1987)  The Prince of Tides (1991)  The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)  Meet the Fockers (2004)

Musicals

I Can Get It for You Wholesale (1962)  Funny Girl (1964)

Videos

My Name Is Barbra (1986)  Color Me Barbra (1986)  A Happening in Central Park (1986)  Putting it Together: The Making of The Broadway Album (1986)  One Voice (1988)  Barbra: The Concert (1994)  Timeless: Live in Concert (2001)  Barbra: The Concert Live at the MGM Grand (2004)  Barbra Streisand: The Television Specials (2005)  Barbra: The Concerts (2009)

Tours

An Evening with Barbra Streisand (1966)  Barbra Streisand: The Concert Tour (1994)  Timeless: Live in Concert Tour (2000)  Streisand: The Tour (2006-2007)

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Swizz Beatz

Solo albums

One Man Band Man  Life After the Party

Compilation albums

G.H.E.T.T.O. Stories

Singles

"Guilty"  "Bigger Business"  "It's Me Bitches"  "Money in the Bank/Top Down"  "Candy Green"  "Where the Cash At?"

Featured singles

"Spit These Bars"  "Get It on the Floor"  "Bang Bang Boom"  "Set It Off"  "B-Boy Stance"  "Whuteva"  "New York Shit"  "We in Here"  "Return of the Hustle"  "Tambourine"  "C'mon Baby"  "My Drink n My 2 Step"  "Watch Ya Mouth"  "Set It Off"  "Blow Ya Mind"  "Hi Hater (Remix)"  "Swing Ya Rag"  "Arab Money (Remix)"  "Who's Real"  "Million Bucks"  "I Do"  "I Can Transform Ya"  "On to the Next One"

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T-Pain

Albums

Rappa Ternt Sanga  Epiphany  Thr33 Ringz

Singles

"I'm Sprung"  "I'm 'n Luv (Wit a Stripper)"  "Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')"  "Bartender"  "Church"  "Ringleader Man"  "Can't Believe It"  "Chopped & Skrewed"  "Freeze"  "Take Your Shirt Off"  "Reverse Cowgirl"

Featured Singles

"U and Dat"  " Send Me an E-Mail"  "Know What I'm Doin'"  "I'm a Flirt (Remix)"  "Outta My System"  "Put It Down"  "Pop, Lock & Drop It (Remix)"  "Tell Me This G-5"  "2 Step (Remix)"  "Shawty"  "Cyclone"  "I'm So Hood"  "Kiss Kiss"  "Good Life"  "Low"  "Same Girl (Remix)"  "Migrate"   "Who the Fuck Is That?"  "Baby Don't Go"  "Shawty Get Loose"  "The Boss"  "She Got It"  "I Can't Wait"  "Supa Sexxy"  "Cash Flow"  "Moon of Dreams"  "Got Money"  "What It Is (Strike a Pose)"  "Beam Me Up"   "Go Girl"  "Go Hard"  "One More Drink"  "Everbody Else"  "Blame It"  "I'm on a Boat"  "Hustler's Anthem '09"  "Feel It"  "All the Above"  "Download"  "Sun Come Up"   "Overtime"   "Maybach Music 2"  "Money Round Here"   "Body Language"  "Flight School"  "Number One (Remix)"  "Imagnate"  "I Support Single Mothers"  "All I Do Is Win" 

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Usher

Studio albums

Usher  My Way  8701  Confessions  Here I Stand  Raymond v. Raymond

Live albums

Live

Singles

"Call Me a Mack"  "Can U Get wit It"  "Think of You"  "The Many Ways"  "You Make Me Wanna"  "Nice & Slow"  "My Way"  "Bed Time"  "Pop Ya Collar"  "U Remind Me"  "U Got It Bad"  "U Don't Have to Call"  "U-Turn"  "Yeah!"  "Burn"  "Confessions Part II"  "My Boo"  "Caught Up"  "Love in This Club"  "Love in This Club, Part II"  "Moving Mountains"  "Trading Places"  "Papers"  "Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home)"  "There Goes My Baby"  "Lil' Freak"

Featured singles

"I Need a Girl (Part One)"  "Lovers & Friends"  "Same Girl"  "Better on the Other Side"  "Spotlight"  "Fed Up"

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Kanye West singles

The College Dropout

"Through the Wire"  "All Falls Down"  "Jesus Walks"  "The New Workout Plan"

Late Registration

"Diamonds from Sierra Leone"  "Gold Digger"  "Heard 'Em Say"  "Touch the Sky"  "Drive Slow"

Graduation

"Can't Tell Me Nothing"  "Stronger"  "Good Life"  "Flashing Lights"  "Homecoming"

808s & Heartbreak

"Love Lockdown"  "Heartless"  "Amazing"  "Paranoid"

Featured artist

"Champions"  "Slow Jamz"  "This Way"  "Down & Out"  "Talk About Our Love"  "Hold On"  "The Food"  "Selfish"  "I Changed My Mind"  "The Corner"  "Go!"  "Number One"  "Brand New"  "Extravaganza"  "Grammy Family"  "Number One"  "Wouldn't Get Far"  "I Still Love H.E.R."  "Classic (Better Than I've Ever Been)"  "Pro Nails"  "Finer Things"  "American Boy"  "Put On"  "Everybody"  "Stay Up! (Viagra)"  "Swagga Like Us"  "Plastic"  "Go Hard"  "What It Is"  "The Big Screen"  "Knock You Down"  "Kinda Like a Big Deal"  "Walkin' on the Moon"  "Ego"  "Supernova"  "Maybach Music 2"  "Make Her Say"  "Run This Town"  "Forever"   "Whatever U Want"  "Teriyaking"

Other songs

"Hey Mama"  "Us Placers"   "Champion"  "Big Brother"  "See You in My Nightmares"  "Welcome to Heartbreak"

Discography

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Will.i.am

Studio albums

Lost Change  Must B 21  Songs About Girls

Singles

"I Got It from My Mama"  "Heartbreaker"  "Yes We Can"  "We Are the Ones"  "One More Chance"   "It's a New Day"  "The Jackass Song"

Featured singles

"Beep"  "I Love My Chick"  "Fergalicious"  "Hip Hop Is Dead"  "A Dream"  "Baby Love"  "Hot Thing"  "Wait a Minute (Just a Touch)"  "I Want You"  "The Girl Is Mine 2008"  "Here I Come"  "In the Ayer"  "All My Life (In the Ghetto)"  "I Wanna Go Crazy"  "3 Words"  "Upper Level"  "That's Just What I Like"  Gettin' Over (remix)

Movies

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa  X-Men Origins: Wolverine

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Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3


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Game System

Gameplay was identical to MK3 but introduced a few new elements. Two new tournament modes were introduced. One was entitled 2-on-2 Kombat Mode which was similar to an Endurance match but with human players on both sides. There was also a new eight player tournament mode. "Chain combos" could be started by using a jump punch (vertical or angled) or a vertical jump kick which created more comboing opportunities. Some characters were given extra combos and some combos were even damage reduced. Combos that knock opponents in the air would no longer send one's opponent to the level above in multi layered levels. Only regular uppercuts would allow for this. New MK3 characters are added in UMK3 including Kitana, Jade, Reptile and Scorpion on the prototype version. New Ultimate Kombat Code added in revision 1.0 to enable Mileena, Ermac and Sub-Zero.

Some characters were given new moves. Stryker now has a "Riot Gun" special move. Kano's cannonball move could be performed in two ways; one would make Kano move straight ahead like in MK3 and the other moved diagonally. Liu Kang and Sonya have new combos which can knock opponents in the air, leading to more combo possibilities. tabloid laser printer

Some character moves were altered a bit, in most cases to balance the gameplay. Stryker's Baton Throw and Sonya's Leg Grab were given special damage protection properties. Kabal could not perform his ground saw move after a spin and a certain number of comboed hits, however this makes little difference though as any moves performed on someone after the ground saw can be blocked unless the opponent is in the air. Kabal's ground combo damage was also reduced by approximately 10%. Sub-Zero was toned down a bit as he can no longer create an ice clone next to the opponent to freeze him on the spot. If he tries, the statue will not form. Smoke's spear is disabled after 4 combo hits. Also worth noting, the spear actually comes out of the compartment on his chest, whereas in MK3 it was actually summoned from behind him. When Shang Tsung juggles an opponent with his fireball, there is now a minimum of two other hits needed before another fireball can be performed. Performing a roundhouse when one's opponent is in the corner pushes the player's character out of the corner. Sonya's MK3 Friendship, which had her waving her arms back-and-forth in a silly manner, is removed. Now she simply does her victory pose and a row of flowers grow out of the ground. Other notable alterations include: Cyrax's air throw adds to the "combo meter" and his bombs cannot be done while his net is on screen. Both Cyrax and Sheeva's ground throw activates damage protection. Performing Liu Kang's bicycle kick special drains the run meter, Jax's projectiles have a longer recovery time, and both Sektor and Robot Smoke's Teleport Punch can now home in on their target better than the previous game. Kung Lao's Spin has better collision detection; no longer causes pushback in the corner; and it also now activates Damage Protection. Nightwolf's bow and arrow has reduced start up time when comboed (which just means situations where your opponent cannot control their character after being hit). Player 1 side Sektor can fire Dumb Missiles while Homing Missiles are activated (possible glitch or incomplete programming). fargo id card printer

Additionally several miscellaneous features were added and changed to UMK3. The original red portal background used for the "Choose Your Destiny" screen is now replaced with a blue portal and an extra "Master" difficulty is added as well. In the additional "Master" difficulty setting, "Endurance Matches" return, in which the player can face as many as three opponents in a given round. These were not seen since the first Mortal Kombat. Shao Kahn's Lost Treasures are introduced after either the main game or the 8-player tournament are completed. These Lost Treasures are selectable prizes, some are extra fights, others lead to various cutscenes or other things. The smallest alterations to the game include character announcements when Shang Tsung transforms and the "Toasty!" sound is now played during the game's end credits and when the players inserting a coin, when Dan Forden's image is shown. portable thermal printer

While nothing was actually removed, some elements from MK3 were subsequently missing from UMK3's release. The only biographies featured are for Kitana, Jade, Scorpion, and Reptile (the ninja characters were not included in MK3, but were added to the lineup for this release). All of the biographiess and the full-body portraits of the MK3 characters are missing. The biographies that are featured use their 'Versus screen' portrait, with text, on the portal/battleplan background. All of the character endings show each character's Versus Screen picture accompanied by text, instead of using original art as MK3 did (a spelling mistake, however, in Sindel's ending is corrected). The storyline pictures and accompanying text are never shown (beginning with "These are the words of Raiden" and explaining the plan to conquer Earth and the Tournament warriors' struggle). Finally, The Bank, the only stage missing from MK3, was removed completely from gameplay.

In UMK3, the CPU AI was improved. However, two new flaws were introduced along with the revisions: while backflipping away from an opponent, if the player performs a jump kick, the CPU will always throw a projectile. This leaves the CPU vulnerable to attacks such as Sektor's teleport-uppercut, which can easily lead into a devastating combo. Also, if the player walks back-and-forth within a certain range of the AI's chosen character, the CPU will mimic the player's walking movements for the whole round and never attack. This gameplay flaw remained and was not corrected for Mortal Kombat Trilogy. In addition, an earlier version of the AI was used in UMK3 -- version 1.1 of the AI was used instead of version 1.2, which caused issues with its less-developed code.

In UMK3, the blue bridge portal adds to the level cycle after Mileena, Ermac and Sub-Zero is unlocked.

This game is rated M on the Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, Genesis, Saturn, SNES and Playstation versions. On the last three versions, it is rated M for Realistic Violence and Realistic Blood and Gore; for the Nintendo DS and Xbox 360 the M rating is for Blood and Gore and Intense Violence. The game is not rated in the Arcade version, but it does have the AAMA rating of Life-like violence-strong.

Characters and cast

Returning characters from Mortal Kombat 3

Cyrax (Sal Divita)

Liu Kang (Eddie Wong)

Kabal (Richard Divizio)

Kano (Richard Divizio)

Kung Lao (Tony Marquez)

Stryker (Michael O'Brien)

Jax Briggs (John Parrish)

Nightwolf (Sal Divita)

Sektor (Sal Divita)

Shang Tsung (John Turk)

Sheeva (Stop motion) (not available on Genesis and SNES version)

Sindel (Lia Montelongo)

Smoke (Sal Divita)

Sonya Blade (Kerri Hoskins)

Sub-Zero (John Turk)

Additional characters

Jade (Becky Gable)

Scorpion (John Turk)

Kitana (Becky Gable)

Reptile (John Turk)

Unlockable characters

Mileena (Becky Gable) - Unlocked by Ultimate Kombat code or beat the game with Kitana.

Classic Sub-Zero (John Turk) - Unlocked by Ultimate Kombat Kode or beat the game with Jade.

Ermac (John Turk) - Unlocked by Ultimate Kombat Kode or beat the game with Reptile or Scorpion.

Human Smoke (John Turk) - Unlocked by holding a special button combination after choosing Smoke or defeat Mileena.

Hidden opponents and Console Exclusives

Noob Saibot (John Turk) - Although he was featured in the original MK3, he is no longer a palette swap of Kano but that of a ninja. Like before, he is fought via Kombat Kode. Some machines known as Wave Net machines which were mostly placed throughout the Chicago area had a hidden code to play as Noob Saibot.

Rain (John Turk) - Featured in the game's opening montage, he is actually a fake hidden character that is not found in the arcade game, being playable only on the 16-bit console versions.

Bosses and sub-bosses

Motaro (Stop motion)

Shao Kahn (Brian Glynn, voiced by Steve Ritchie)

In the Super NES and Sega Mega Drive versions of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, both Noob Saibot and Rain are playable, although Sheeva is not present. Motaro and Shao Kahn are also selectable, being enabled via a cheat code menu.

Arenas

Including all of the original backgrounds from Mortal Kombat 3, minus The Bank and the Hidden Portal (which were removed), UMK3 includes several new backgrounds:

Scorpion's Lair (aka Hell): This stage also contains a new stage fatality, where the opponent is uppercut into a river of lava.

Jade's Desert: In a reference to his MK3 ending, Cyrax is seen stuck waist-deep in sand in the background. He will still be there even if he is in use.

River Kombat (The Waterfront)

Kahn's Kave (The Cavern)

Scislac Busorez (Blue Portal): A combination of the background from the UMK3 "Choose Your Destiny" screen, The Pit 3 bridge, and the mountains and bridge from The Pit II in MKII. This stage is added to the permanent level cycle when Mileena, Classic Sub-Zero, and Ermac are unlocked. When unscrambled, "Scislac Busorez" spells out "Classic Sub-Zero." This stage appears in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 on Super NES and Genesis titled Lost, along with on Mortal Kombat Trilogy.

Noob's Dorfen: An obvious knock-off of The Balcony stage, can now be played using a Kombat Kode unlike having to fight Noob to see it in MK3. When unscrambled, "Noob's Dorfen" spells out "Boon's Forden."

Before reaching any of the original MK3 backgrounds in 1 or 2-player mode, the game must cycle through all of the UMK3 exclusive backgrounds twice. It cycle UMK3 background once by selecting Kitana. Jade's Desert also serves as a placeholder where The Bank stage used to appear once the player reaches the original MK3 level cycle. The background music used for The Bank is also incorrectly played on Jade's Desert during the MK3 level cycle. Scorpion's Lair, Secret Cave and Abandoned River stages are selectable by using a password while on the missing Bank Stage cycle.

Layers

The following displays the Kombat Zones where a character can be uppercut into different backgrounds.

The Subway The Street

The Soul Chamber The Balcony

Scorpion's Lair Kahn's Kave

Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 Wave Net

Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 Wave Net was a rare network version of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. It was tested only in the Chicago and San Francisco areas that used a dedicated T1 line, connected directly to Midway's Chcago headquarters; many people outside the test area were not aware of its existence during its release. One store kept the T1 line installed after the test concluded, but eventually removed the Wave Net game in favor of a Golden Tee game that uses a dial-up connection.

One of the reasons this version wasn't widely adopted was the rarity and cost of T1 lines at the time. The game was released before alternative broadband access was available. At the time, a T1 was the only guaranteed way to get broadband into an arcade, but the game didn't utilize the full bandwidth of the T1. Midway subsidized the cost of the line during the tests to make it more attractive to the arcade owners.

It is highly unlikely that any Wave Net test games were ever released to the public after the infrastructure was dismantled, and so there are no known dumps of the ROMs used by the games designed for it.

Significant ports

Like most Mortal Kombat games of its time, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 made its debut in the arcade. It was ported to many home consoles; some were more faithful ports than others.

Sega Saturn

This version is based directly on the version of Mortal Kombat 3 that was released for the PlayStation and Windows. It has the same graphical quality and menu system, though in many places remnants of MK3 removed from UMK3 for the arcade remain. The content that differentiates UMK3 from MK3 was added to this version in a haphazard way, which decreased the overall gameplay quality and ruined the balance and depth present in the arcade version.

"The Bank" level that was present in MK3 but was missing from the arcade UMK3 returns. Shang Tsung was given a morph for the Robot Smoke, which was not possible in the arcades. The secret characters can be unlocked via a secret options screen, eliminating the need to enter three separate Ultimate Kombat Kodes to unlock them. This is much faster, especially since unlocked characters cannot be saved. The Ultimate Kombat Kodes (to unlock the secret characters) were shortened to have six slots instead of ten (probably in order to allow it to be performed with only one controller), but this method is still slower than entering one code to access the secret options screen.

There were a few deviations from the arcade version that didn't necessarily improve upon the game. There are a few new Kombat Kodes, but several that were present in the arcade release do not work any longer. Noob Saibot is a shadow Kano as in Mortal Kombat 3, not a black ninja as in the arcade version of UMK3. Since the arcade intro is missing, Rain does not appear in the game, yet the message Kombat Kode "Rain can be found in the Graveyard" is still displayed. When watching the Supreme Demonstration it would take almost 30 minutes to complete the whole demonstration: the Saturn would read the CD data to load each Finishing move. This would lead the game to stop (or load) the Finishing move. However, when doing it on an animated stage, the animation would still move, while the fighters would stop.

Super Nintendo Entertainment System

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The limitations of the Super NES led to many changes in this port. Despite this, there were a few improvements. This version is also considered to have buggy gameplay. It is also considered by some to be inferior to the SNES port of the original Mortal Kombat 3.

While removing Animalities, Brutalities are introduced, a new form of finishing move that allows the player to attack their opponent with a series of kicks and punches which result in the victim exploding. Rain and Noob Saibot are made playable characters for the first time (although they don't possess Fatalities of their own). Mileena, Ermac and Classic Sub-Zero are playable without any need of codes. Motaro and Shao Kahn are unlockable characters for two player fights, although only one player can choose a boss at a time. An exclusive easter egg was present that allowed access to three separate cheat menus. The player can drastically alter gameplay, access hidden content or view the ending, among many other things.

Many sacrifices were made, however, to fit everything on a SNES cartridge. The announcer no longer says the characters' names. Sheeva has been removed, although launching the "8 vs. 8 Tournament Mode" (by holding the L+R buttons and pressing Start on the title screen), and then selecting random characters (by pressing Up+Start) will in some cases select the icon for the endurance matches (a large E), which actually represents Sheeva. The graphic data for this character is removed, meaning that she is effectively invisible, but her moves can be performed; she is incredibly fast and very glitchy. Using her normally causes the game to crash after so many moves. All stages from the original MK3 game were removed, leaving only the new UMK3 stages. Shao Kahn's treasure chest has only ten boxes instead of twelve. The portal stage from MK3 (where Robot Smoke is fought) is present (accessible only through a Game Genie code), but the graphics have been replaced with the UMK3 "Choose your destiny" background. The music that is played in this stage is the same as in MK3. Sonya's Friendship from Mortal Kombat 3 is used, as opposed to her Friendship from the arcade version of UMK3. Ermac's Fatality is altered. Rain and Noob Saibot were given Babalities, Brutalities and Stage Fatalities, but had no regular Fatalities or other finishing moves. Scorpion's Hellraiser fatality is different: he just takes the opponent back into the Hell stage where they just catch on fire and explode. Kitana's Kiss of Death only inflates heads, the same effect as Kabal's Air Pump Fatality.

Mega Drive/Genesis

Due to the limitations of the system's hardware, this port featured inferior graphics and sound than the Super NES port. It did, however, have exclusive features in comparison to the arcade. Again, like the Super NES port, Rain and Noob Saibot are made playable characters along with bosses Motaro and Shao Kahn. Mileena, Ermac and Classic Sub-Zero are playable without any need of codes. Brutalities are also included in this version. Shang Tsung can morph into Robot Smoke, Noob Saibot, and Rain, which is not possible in the arcades. Nightwolf has his Red Shadow Shoulder move from Mortal Kombat Trilogy. This version contained a rendition of Pong entitled MK4, which is the same as the one that appeared in the Genesis port of Mortal Kombat 3.

Some sacrifices were made with this port however. Animalities and Mercies were removed, reducing the number of finishing moves. Shao Kahn's treasure chest has only 10 boxes instead of 12. The announcer no longer says the characters' names. Most of the MK3 levels are missing, including The Balcony and The Street, so uppercutting in the Subway and Soul Chamber does not take the player to the level above. Although the Bell Tower has been removed, the Stage Fatality is still in the code and executable. Another leftover from MK3 that wasn't totally deleted was code data for the 'Endurance Mode', which is still accessible through a Game Genie code. Sheeva has been removed, although her sound clips are still available in the sound test. Sonya's Friendship from Mortal Kombat 3 is used, as opposed to her Friendship from the arcade version of UMK3. Scorpion's Hellraiser fatality is different: he takes the opponent back to the Hell stage, where they just catch on fire and explode. Kitana's Kiss of Death only inflates heads the same effect as Kabal's Air Pump Fatality. Rain and Noob were given a Brutality, but no other finishing moves. Human Smoke shares Scorpion's combos, rather than having unique ones. In Stryker's friendship, the running characters are replaced by dogs.

Xbox 360 (Xbox Live Arcade)

This was essentially an emulation, rather than a port, so there were few changes made from the arcade original. Xbox Live online VERSUS support was added like what was in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 Wave Net. Online leaderboards were created to keep track of all time network stats and friends. The screen size was adjustable for anything between 4:3 and 16:9 televisions. Unlockable Achievements were also included. GameSpot's "Best and Worst of 2006" named the Xbox Live Arcade version as the best fighting game of the year. The game was accidentally released on the digital download service on the evening of Friday, October 20, 2006. It was quickly pulled about 20 minutes later. According to Xbox Live Director of Programming, Major Nelson, an emergency meeting was called to discuss what to do about the game's release, knowing some keen users already purchased the game. The decision was made to go on and release the game on Saturday morning, four days before its scheduled release date. To this day, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 remains as the only post-launch Xbox Live Arcade game to be released on any day other than Wednesday.

Game Boy Advance (as Mortal Kombat Advance)

Mortal Kombat Advance is the title given to the Game Boy Advance port of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. The character roster is the same as its 16-bit counterparts. The Game Boy Advance version features two less buttons than those used in UMK3, which resulted in many special moves' button sequences being consolidated or changed.

The violence in this game was toned down due to a younger fanbase using the Game Boy Advance (though the game is still rated "M for Mature"). Blood is seen less in this version of the game. Each character (except for Noob Saibot and the bosses) has one Fatality and one Friendship. Three hidden characters can be unlocked by completing any tower other than Novice. The hidden characters are Human Smoke (Warrior), Motaro (Master) and Shao Kahn (Grand Master).

MK Advance was widely panned by critics and fans alike. Some players complained that the CPU difficulty had increased dramatically from UMK3, with computer opponents executing excessively long and difficult combos. Electronic Gaming Monthly editor Dan Hsu gave it the first "0" rating in the magazine's history. It currently has a rank of 34% at Game Rankings. Mortal Kombat Advance tied with three other titles for the Flat-out Worst Game award on GameSpot in 2002.

Mortal Kombat: Armageddon

On all "Premium Edition" copies of the PS2 version of Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, a near arcade-perfect version of the game is included on the first disc. However, you can't save unlocked characters on this version.

Nintendo DS (as Ultimate Mortal Kombat)

On June 27, 2007, MK co-creator Ed Boon officially confirmed a Nintendo DS port entitled Ultimate Mortal Kombat, releasing the very first inside report and new screenshots on IGN. The game is an arcade-perfect port of UMK3, and includes Wi-Fi play and brings back the mini-game "Puzzle Kombat" from Mortal Kombat: Deception. Additionally, when unlocking Ermac, Mileena and classic Sub-Zero with Kombat Kodes on the VS. screen, they do remain unlocked after the game is reset. It was released on November 12, 2007, and rated M for Mature.

Hacks

One of the most popular Mortal Kombat game hacks on the web, Ultimate Mortal Kombat Trilogy (commonly abbreviated as UMKT), was created by Belarusian hacker known as Kabal, using the Sega Mega Drive version of UMK3 as a template. The hack includes every version of every character (except the Mortal Kombat 3 version of Noob Saibot) up to Mortal Kombat Trilogy, all of which gain new special moves and finishers, among other additions. It also introduces the stages that weren't available in any of the Mega Drive ports: The Belltower, The Pit and The Pit II. The hack exceeds "traditional" 4MB Mega Drive's read-only memory limit, like Super Street Fighter II. That means you'll need to use an emulator modified to play games over the limit. However, the real Mega Drive is able run the hack normally with some bugs that are not shown during the emulation.

A hack of the Arcade version is known as Zeus Edition, in which Stryker and Shang Tsung are replaced by Human Smoke and Noob Saibot on the character select screen. However, Noob Saibot has neither special moves nor finishers and Human Smoke can still be unlocked by a button combination as in the standard version.[citation needed]

References

^ Walk, Gary (2008-11-17). "Interview: Ed Boon on The Ups and Downs of the Mortal Kombat Franchise". GameDaily. http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/features/interview-ed-boon-on-the-ups-and-downs-of-the-mortal-kombat-franchise/?biz=1&page=2. Retrieved 2009-09-20. 

^ "Best Fighting Game". GameSpot. 2006. http://www.gamespot.com/special_features/bestof2006/genre/index.html?page=4. Retrieved 2010-2-2. 

^ "Worst Game on Game Boy Advance". GameSpot. 2002-12-21. http://www.gamespot.com/gamespot/features/all/bestof2002/gba16.html. Retrieved 2009-09-21. 

^ IGN: Ed Boon on Ultimate Mortal Kombat

^ Mortal Kombat Online - Coverage of Mortal Kombat: Armageddon and Mortal Kombat 8

^ Ultimate Mortal Kombat Trilogy hack

^ YouTube: UMKT shown played on the real hardware

External links

Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 at Eurocom

Ultimate Mortal Kombat (DS) at Mortal Kombat Secrets. All available information, articles exclusive images and videos.

Ultimate Mortal Kombat: DS at Total Mortal Kombat. Screenshots, renders and artwork all in full high-resolution format.

Some information from someone who was working at WMS at the time.

http://www.arcade-history.com/index.php?page=detail&id=3018

Individual move lists optimized for a secondary display at UMK3.net

Ultimate Mortal Kombat III Combat Guide

Site for Ultimate Mortal Kombat Trilogy

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