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Stayed in bed for months".[17] "I knew I had to get through it. I'd dance every day, I'd work out, I'd say a little prayer and I still wouldn't feel any better. Then I'd go to bed and get up the next day and do it all again. It was a process, and it very gradually got a little easier ... I had to do it for my kids. I had to get through it for them."[17] She re-wrote parts of the verses to better relate to her experiences.[16] The song "helped lift her out of the darkness" and gave her hope again.[17] Looking back on the song in December 2012, Lopez stated that: "'Dance Again' became my anthem ... an expression of what I needed to do at that time in my life and for what I was taking on with [my career]. It was a beautiful metaphor that became my reality."[17]Lopez's vocals for "Dance Again" were arranged by RedOne and produced by Kuk Harrell. They were recorded at Pinky's Palace. Pitbull's vocals were recorded by Al Burna at Al Burna Studios, Miami, Florida. Chris "Tek" O'Ryan and Trevor Muzzy handled audio engineering of the song, with assistance from Anthony Falcone and Peter Mack. O'Ryan and Trevor Muzzy were in charge of vocal editing. All instruments in the song were played and programmed by RedOne, who also produced the song. The song was later mixed by Trevor Muzzy.[18] In an interview with Ryan Seacrest, Lopez revealed that she loved Lillian Muzzy Lillian Muzzy Lillian Muzzy. Lillian Muzzy Lillian Muzzy Lillian Muzzy Lillian Muzzy. Introduction Gallery; 2025 Accomplishments; 2025 Riding Videos; Photo Gallery. 1.10m Winner of the PCHA Presents Youth Show – vocalsLil Wayne – featured artistJennifer Lopez – vocalsPeter Mack – assistantBill Makina – programmingManny Marroquin – mixingMilwaukee Buck – engineerChieli Minucci – guitarKenny Moran – mixingTrevor Muzzy – engineer, mixing, vocal editingTroy Oliver – drum programming, producerJeanette Olsson – background vocalsChris "Tek" O'Ryan – engineer, vocal editingMarty Osterer – bassJulian Peploe – art direction, designWendy Peterson – background vocalsMarcus Piggott – photographyPitbull – vocalsPoke and Tone – producerPrince Charles – engineer, mixingRita Quintero – background vocalsNatasha Ramos – background vocalsRedOne – engineer, instrumentation, producer, programming, vocal arrangement, vocal editing, vocal producerJulio Reyes – engineerCory Rooney – engineer, producer, remixingMarc Russell – assistant producerDave Scheuer – arranger, engineer, producerBrian Springer – engineer, mixingStargate – producerStyles P – vocalsBruce Swedien – engineerDavid Swope – engineerPhil Tan – mixingRyan Tedder – engineer, producerMichael Thompson – photographyRic Wake – arranger, producerMiles Walker – engineerRobb Williams – engineerThomas R. Yezzi – engineerMore information Chart (2012), Peak position ... Weekly chartsYear-end chartsCloseMore information Region, Certification ...CloseMore information Country, Date ...Close2012 in American musicComments
Stayed in bed for months".[17] "I knew I had to get through it. I'd dance every day, I'd work out, I'd say a little prayer and I still wouldn't feel any better. Then I'd go to bed and get up the next day and do it all again. It was a process, and it very gradually got a little easier ... I had to do it for my kids. I had to get through it for them."[17] She re-wrote parts of the verses to better relate to her experiences.[16] The song "helped lift her out of the darkness" and gave her hope again.[17] Looking back on the song in December 2012, Lopez stated that: "'Dance Again' became my anthem ... an expression of what I needed to do at that time in my life and for what I was taking on with [my career]. It was a beautiful metaphor that became my reality."[17]Lopez's vocals for "Dance Again" were arranged by RedOne and produced by Kuk Harrell. They were recorded at Pinky's Palace. Pitbull's vocals were recorded by Al Burna at Al Burna Studios, Miami, Florida. Chris "Tek" O'Ryan and Trevor Muzzy handled audio engineering of the song, with assistance from Anthony Falcone and Peter Mack. O'Ryan and Trevor Muzzy were in charge of vocal editing. All instruments in the song were played and programmed by RedOne, who also produced the song. The song was later mixed by Trevor Muzzy.[18] In an interview with Ryan Seacrest, Lopez revealed that she loved
2025-03-30– vocalsLil Wayne – featured artistJennifer Lopez – vocalsPeter Mack – assistantBill Makina – programmingManny Marroquin – mixingMilwaukee Buck – engineerChieli Minucci – guitarKenny Moran – mixingTrevor Muzzy – engineer, mixing, vocal editingTroy Oliver – drum programming, producerJeanette Olsson – background vocalsChris "Tek" O'Ryan – engineer, vocal editingMarty Osterer – bassJulian Peploe – art direction, designWendy Peterson – background vocalsMarcus Piggott – photographyPitbull – vocalsPoke and Tone – producerPrince Charles – engineer, mixingRita Quintero – background vocalsNatasha Ramos – background vocalsRedOne – engineer, instrumentation, producer, programming, vocal arrangement, vocal editing, vocal producerJulio Reyes – engineerCory Rooney – engineer, producer, remixingMarc Russell – assistant producerDave Scheuer – arranger, engineer, producerBrian Springer – engineer, mixingStargate – producerStyles P – vocalsBruce Swedien – engineerDavid Swope – engineerPhil Tan – mixingRyan Tedder – engineer, producerMichael Thompson – photographyRic Wake – arranger, producerMiles Walker – engineerRobb Williams – engineerThomas R. Yezzi – engineerMore information Chart (2012), Peak position ... Weekly chartsYear-end chartsCloseMore information Region, Certification ...CloseMore information Country, Date ...Close2012 in American music
2025-04-20Be added. Oh well, I am honored to be called MUTTER PRISSY because that was their unique name for a grandmother that loves them so much.Muttie & Dado: My maternal grandmother has the strangest name in our family – Muttie. I was born in Germany while my dad was stationed there in the late 50’s. My mom heard the small children calling their mother’s Mutti and told my 38 year old GRANDMOTER about and Muttie she became. My grandfather was Dado. A combination of the Gaelic Daddo and my aunt’s calling him Daddio. Our children are all in college and have no prospects of children yet. When they do I plan to be a Muttie, my husband says Grandpa is good enough for him.My grandparents were Muz and Datz – no idea of where that came from. Datz was always Datz, but, of course, Muz was Muzzy – which I am now to my grandchildren, – or Muzzaroonie to some! My Muzzy was near and dear to my heartMymomma – A friend of mine called her grandmother this (pronounced My-momma) when her mother explained to her that it was her mama.Because my uncle worked in China, his children called my grandparents by the Chinese terms Nai Nai (grandmother) and Yeh Yeh (grandfather). The rest of us cousins ended up using the same terms.Nai-nai and Ye-ye: The Mandarin Chinese words for “paternal grandmother” and “paternal grandfather”. We started calling my dad’s parents Nai-nai (pronounced nye nye) and Ye-ye (pronounced yeh yeh) when my youngest brother was born, because our other grandparents have stuck with “grandma and grampa”, and it was confusing to have two sets called by the same name! Not only are “Nai-nai” and “Ye-ye” a lot easier to say for a two-year-old, but also it beats having to explain which set you’re referring to!Namaw: I was 49 when my daughter had my first grandgirl. I definitely didn’t want to be called “grandma” so I tried to get Kayla to say “Gama” she obviously didn’t like that and came up with her own, “Namaw”. Sweeter word, I’ve never heard. It always seems to be best when they come up with it on their own.Namma & Dabba: My husband and I are known as “Namma” and “Dabba,” respectively, to our 4-1/2 year-old granddaughter. Have no idea how the names arose.Nammy: When I was a baby, my grandparents wanted to be called
2025-04-02Midwest Communications has brought the “Jack FM” brand to central Wisconsin, replacing a previous Hard Rock format with a Classic Hits-based playlist that leans Rock.The changeover of WOZZ/94.7 (Mosinee-Wausau) from “Rock 94.7” to “Jack FM,” first noted by RadioInsight, happened on Wednesday, Sept. 8. Online playlists show that Rock hits from the 1970s to 1990s dominated the format’s first day, with a few Pop artists such as Madonna and occasional recent songs such as “Uptown Funk.”The new format primarily competes with NRG Media’s “Big Cheese 107.9” (WBCV Wausau) and Muzzy Broadcast Group’s WSPT/97.9 (Stevens Point).WOZZ is rebroadcast on W275AC/102.9 (Wausau).The previous “Rock 94.7” brand had launched in 2010, replacing a Classic Hits format. WOZZ is a heritage callsign from the Appleton market that was parked on 94.7 shortly before the 2010 flip.Regionally, the “Jack FM” branding is also heard on NRG’s WRHN/100.1 (Rhinelander), which has a fringe signal to Wausau.Midwest uses the “Jack FM” brand in several markets, including WYDR/94.3 (Neenah-Menasha-Appleton).
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