- as
Glamma Kid, is a
toaster and
former Royal Air
Force trainee of part-Jamaican descent. He had two top 10 hits in 1999.
During the 1990s,
Glamma Kid...
- and MC and
turned over
those duties to Tinna-One who was
later joined by
Glamma G.
Around 1991,
Kevin Squingy Bennett,
fresh out of
Ferncourt High joined...
- "Taboo" is a song by
British dancehall musician Glamma Kid
featuring English singer Shola Ama. It was
released on 5
April 1999 as the
third single from...
-
sketching out an
origin myth of Norway,
where he
appears as the
brother of
Glamma,
eponymous of the
longest river in Norway, now
spelled Glomma, sons of Geitir...
- Bohuslän, in Sweden,
rivers Göta and Klara,
originating in Trysil, as well as
Glåmma, both the east and the west fold of Vingulmórk (cf. Oslo), the part of Alfheim...
-
Lynden David Hall, Kele Le Roc, East 17,
Conner Reeves, Des'ree, Cleopatra,
Glamma Kid, Honeyz,
Kelle Bryan, Roachford,
Byron Stingily,
Alyson Brown, D'Influence...
-
Newley (1960) and
Donny Osmond (1972) "Why" (Gabrielle song), 2007 "Why" (
Glamma Kid song), 1999 "Why" (Gen
Hoshino song), 2023 "Why" (Jadakiss song), 2004...
- "Why" is a song by
British dancehall musician Glamma Kid. It was
released on 15
November 1999 as the
fourth single from his
debut album,
Kidology (2000)...
- high school. She is a
member of the
ASCAP and AFTRA. León
voiced over a
Glamma Jammas commercial and was also in a
public service announcement for Vons...
-
Deeley presented Soundtrack to My Life, a
music series produced by
Hamma &
Glamma Productions for ITV
London that
looked at the work and
influences of an...