Shock value is the potential of an action, image, text, or other form of communication to provoke a reaction of disgust, shock, anger, or fear.
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The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite.
Timothy Zachery Mosley, known professionally as Timbaland, is an American record producer, rapper, singer, songwriter, and record executive. He has received widespread acclaim for his innovative production work and distinctive "stuttering" rhythmic style. In 2007, Entertainment Weekly stated that "just about every current pop trend can be traced back to him — from sultry, urban-edged R&B songstresses ... to the art of incorporating avant-garde sounds into No. 1 hits."
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Rob Zombie is an American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, filmmaker, and actor. His music and lyrics are notable for their horror and sci-fi themes, and his live shows have been praised for their elaborate shock rock theatricality. He has sold an estimated 15 million albums worldwide.
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Breadwinner typically refers to the breadwinner model, a system where one family member earns money to support the others.
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Russian roulette is a potentially lethal game of chance played with a revolver.
A shock wave is a type of propagating disturbance in a fluid, gas, or plasma medium.
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Future Shock is a bestselling 1970 book by futurist Alvin Toffler.
"Say Something" is a song recorded by American producer, songwriter and rapper Timbaland, for his third studio album Shock Value II (2009). The song features vocals from Canadian rapper Drake. It was written by Mosley, Jerome Harmon, Graham, Timothy Clayton and John Maultsby. The production was helmed by Mosley under his stage-name Timbaland while Harmon served as the assistant producer, under the stage-name Jroc. The song was tailored to Drake's sound and when the rapper wrote to it, he contacted the producer about the lyrics. Despite the verses feeling more like Graham's record, Mosley gave his blessing and went the product. The song was solicited to digital retailers on November 3, 2009 in the United States as the album's second single.
Shock Value II is the third studio album by American record producer Timbaland. It serves as the sequel to Shock Value.