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J-Rock is sure better than American Rock. It's because Japanese bands are making music for they like to do it! Not like American Bands who just making music for money.
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Rock It - Prime Jive - was created in 1980.
the jive originated from the rock and roll music in the 1950's!
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The jive originated in the United States in the 1940s, influenced by African American jazz music and dance styles. It became popular as a fast-paced social dance, often associated with swing and rock and roll music.
Absolutely, jive is a word.jivejīv/nounnoun: jive; plural noun: jives; noun: jive talk; plural noun: jive talks1. a lively style of dance popular especially in the 1940s and 1950s, performed to swing music or rock and roll.swing music.a style of dance music popular in South Africa. "township jive"2. a form of slang associated with black American jazz musicians.North Americaninformala thing, especially talk, that is deceptive or worthless."a single image says more than any amount of blather and jive"verbverb: jive; 3rd person present: jives; past tense: jived; past participle: jived; gerund or present participle: jiving1. perform the jive or a similar dance to popular music."people were jiving in the aisles"2.North Americaninformaltaunt or sneer at."Willy kept jiving him until Jimmy left"talk nonsense. "he wasn't jiving about that bartender"adjectiveNorth Americaninformaladjective: jive1. deceitful or worthless.
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J-Rock is sure better than American Rock. It's because Japanese bands are making music for they like to do it! Not like American Bands who just making music for money.
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Rock Hudson was born in Winnetka. He was an American television and film actor, and rose to fame in the 1950s and the 1960s. His most famous film was probably "Giant".
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Rock Hudson was a 1940s-1950s heart throb. He was handsome and personable. He co-starred often with Doris Day.