No Good
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Active until | 2005 |
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Origin | Miami |
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United States | |
Genres | Hip Hop Music |
Albums | Gameday Pbb |
Record labels | Loud Records |
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ID | 1831679 |
About No Good
No Good was an American hip hop group from Miami, Florida. The group was formed by Derrick "Mr. Fatal" Hill, Tracy "T-Nasty" Lattimer and John "Slo" Strachtan. Strachtan later departed the group, and No Good continued as a duo.
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... " I asked it to create some questions from a YouTube video, and the 10th question it came up with was something like, where should you click to like and subscribe to this video? , which is No Good in a classroom at all...
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... It has been a painful month with No Good news...
Gaza hostages deal raises hopes and fears for families
... But he adds that " there ll be No Good feeling about the deal even after all the hostages are released, until Hamas feels the Israeli boots on the ground...
Girls Aloud reveal details of 'enormous, magical' reunion tour
... Their songs were ballsy, anarchic and defiantly anti-boredom - from the two-finger salute of No Good Advice to the melancholy beauty of Call The Shots...
Covid inquiry: First lockdown imposed a bit too late - Whitty
... But he said the government had " No Good options" at the time...
Michael Jackson jacket sells for £250,000 at auction
... Another high-ticket item was a beehive hairpiece worn by British singer Amy Winehouse for a 2007 music video You Know I m No Good, from her last album Back To Black...
Touchscreen card devices may prevent blind customers paying
... " It s No Good getting to the counter after having done your shop and not knowing...
What we learned from a shocking week of Covid testimony
... But we ve seen snippets of his witness statement, " We simply had No Good choices, and it was necessary at all times to weigh up the harms that any choice would cause" he argues...
Michael Jackson jacket sells for £250,000 at auction
By Harrison Jones BBC News
An iconic leather jacket worn by Michael Jackson in the 1980s has been bought for £250,000 ($306,000).
The black-and-white garment, worn by the late singer in a Pepsi advert, had been expected to sell for between £200,000 and £400,000 at the auction.
The item was among More Than 200 pieces of music memorabilia sold in London on Friday, including a George Michael jacket and an Amy Winehouse hairpiece.
Pieces linked to David Bowie , Oasis and The Beatles also went under The Hammer .
Jackson wore The Jacket in 1984, in The First of a series of commercials the superstar did for the Soft Drink company.
Those adverts are mainly remembered for an incident during one filming session, leaving him with serious burns. He was wearing a different jacket at The Time .
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The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites. YouTube content may contain adverts.Wham! star Michael wore his La Rocka jacket while duetting alongside US singer Aretha Franklin in I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me). It sold for £93,750 ($115,000) - also including the buyer's Premium - as part of the four-day Propstore entertainment sale.
That was significantly More Than The Guide price, of between £30,000 and £60,000.
Another high-ticket item was a beehive hairpiece worn by British singer Amy Winehouse for a 2007 Music Video You Know I'm No Good , from her last album Back To Black.
It sold for £18,750 ($22,900), slightly above the lower end of its estimated value.
Other featured items included ones linked to Elvis Presley , Queen and Johnny Marr .
A Gibson guitar that belonged to AC/DC's Angus Young went unsold, as did a limited edition Yellow Submarine Beatles jukebox.
Mark Hochman, director of music and posters at Propstore, explained ahead of the auction that This Was the First Time many of the items had been put on sale to The Public .
Memorabilia belonging to Jackson has previously sold for thousands, including a black fedora hat that he wore just before performing his famous moonwalk dance for the First Time in 1983.
That sold at an Paris auction in September for €77,640 (£67,088).
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com