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- Lazyboy_TV runtime "51.71666666666667".
- Lazyboy_TV abstract "Lazyboy TV is the 2004 album by pop music/spoken word project Lazyboy (known as Lazy B in the UK). The album contains trivia, philosophical advice, stand-up comedy and social commentary on American society spoken over contemporary hip hop-esque beats. The project was initiated by producers Soren Rasted (of the bands Aqua and Hej Matematik) and Johnny Douglas, who dubbed the style \"Rhythm'n'Speak\". Performers featured include American comedian Greg Giraldo, British voice-over artist Julie Berry and singer Toby Chapman.In many countries several songs from the album were re-dubbed in various languages. The Japanese release, for example, featured Japanese language versions of \"Facts of Life\", \"Inhale Positivity\", \"This is the Truth\", \"We Only Read the Headlines\" and \"The Manual (Chapter 4)\", with the original English versions of the first two featured as bonus tracks.Initial European and Japanese pressings included the song \"I Love N.Y.\" which featured Lene Nystrøm on vocals, also formerly of Aqua. Subsequent releases removed the song for unknown reasons and substantially changed the track listing.Many copies came with four music videos -- \"Underwear\", \"Facts\", \"Inhale\", and \"Manual\" - either on a bonus DVD or as enhanced content on the disc. Original pressings of the bonus DVD also included the video for \"I Love N.Y.\". The song \"DVD Players\" is hidden approximately 11 minutes of silence after the final track.The single \"Underwear Goes Inside the Pants\" was a success in Australia and reached #8, and was also the most downloaded song on iTunes. The accompanying music video got regular airplay on MTV, along with the video for \"Facts of Life\". However the album release as well as the third single \"Inhale Positivity\" failed to reach the charts anywhere in the world.".
- Lazyboy_TV artist Lazyboy_(musical_project).
- Lazyboy_TV genre Pop_music.
- Lazyboy_TV genre Spoken_word.
- Lazyboy_TV recordLabel Universal_Music_Group.
- Lazyboy_TV recordLabel Universal_Records_(defunct_record_label).
- Lazyboy_TV releaseDate "2004-11-02".
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- Lazyboy_TV wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lazyboy TV".
- Lazyboy_TV artist Lazyboy_(musical_project).
- Lazyboy_TV cover "LazyboyTV.jpg".
- Lazyboy_TV genre Pop_music.
- Lazyboy_TV genre Spoken_word.
- Lazyboy_TV label Universal_Music_Group.
- Lazyboy_TV label Universal_Records_(defunct_record_label).
- Lazyboy_TV length "3103.0".
- Lazyboy_TV name "Lazyboy TV".
- Lazyboy_TV producer "Johnny Douglas & Soren N. Rasted, Tony Swain".
- Lazyboy_TV recorded "Early 2004".
- Lazyboy_TV released "2004-11-02".
- Lazyboy_TV type Album.
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- Lazyboy_TV subject Category:2004_albums.
- Lazyboy_TV subject Category:Aqua_(band).
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- Lazyboy_TV comment "Lazyboy TV is the 2004 album by pop music/spoken word project Lazyboy (known as Lazy B in the UK). The album contains trivia, philosophical advice, stand-up comedy and social commentary on American society spoken over contemporary hip hop-esque beats. The project was initiated by producers Soren Rasted (of the bands Aqua and Hej Matematik) and Johnny Douglas, who dubbed the style \"Rhythm'n'Speak\".".
- Lazyboy_TV label "Lazyboy TV".
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- Lazyboy_TV name "Lazyboy TV".