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The group's worldwide buzz started with " Ego Trippin '," its first 12-inch single on Next Plateau Records in 1986 that was the first hip hop song to feature the " Synthetic Substitution " drum break sample.
The modern dial tone varies between countries, being a " buzz " of two interfering tones ( 350 Hz and 440 Hz, as defined in the Precise Tone Plan ) in the North American Numbering Plan ( most of North America ), and a constant single tone ( 425 Hz ) in most of Europe.
Additional guest spots on Mase singles " 24 Hours to Live " and " Take What's Yours ", and The LOX's single " Money, Power & Respect " created a strong buzz.
As expected by the label, Music for People created a bit of a buzz in the musical world as the band received MTV airplay with their lead single " Free "' s music video, with the single charting on the Billboard's Hot 100, and hitting No. 2 on the Modern Rock Tracks.
A third single " Time is a Train " followed in November, this being the new album version of the song after previously being released as a buzz single in mid 2008.
Three shows of the band's 24-date headlining US tour with Moneen, Senses Fail, and The Beautiful Mistake had sold out prior to even having released a single, with much of the buzz surrounding the band being produced by just word of mouth, touring and Internet message boards.
" C ' mon C ' mon " was the first single and reached the UK Top 25 for the first time ( peaking at # 21 ), and also generated some huge buzz for Stollsteimer.
Reviews were strong, but buzz was almost nonexistent: sales of the album were slow, and the single " Sad Sweetheart of the Rodeo " performed poorly on radio and MTV.
Though the single wasn't considered to be mainstream, the buzz increased around the West Coast rapper.
The second single was 50 Cent's " Wanksta ", which was released as a buzz track and became popular in 50 Cent's home town.
A buzz single, " Uh Huh ", featuring Busta Rhymes, leaked via the internet in hopes of regenerating buzz for the album.
The song was made to be a buzz single, in order to help the artist become more exposed.
Her first single in over a decade, " Can't Let Him Go ", garnered buzz at urban contemporary radio.
Its first single was 1998 ’ s “ Fun ” which featured Chicago diva Dajae ’ s, which drew positive response via test pressings and buzz across the Atlantic.
" Vow " generated such significant buzz through positive reviews and word-of-mouth that it was eventually chosen as Garbage's first single release.
" Spit It Out " was the first single and reached the UK Top 75 for the first time ( peaking at # 75 in April ), and also generated some buzz for Brendan.
Written by Sam Brown and Composed by Renée Armand it was later released as a single in 1981 due to the strong buzz that generated from the sales of Jackson's hit 1979 album Off the Wall, even though Jackson released that album on a different label.
In music, a buzz single or advance single is a track or promotional song, released by the label ( typically ) preceding the album's release.
Buzz singles are not considered " official " singles, there have been cases where a buzz single has later been released as an album's " official " single.

buzz and was
All these emotions were screwed up to new heights when, after acceptance and the first rehearsals, there ensued such a buzz of excitement among Parisian music lovers that Duclos had to come running to Rousseau to inform him that the news had reached the superintendent of the King's amusements, and that he was now demanding that the work be offered first at the royal summer palace of Fontainebleau.
After a while the signal became a buzz and I knew he was behind me.
His signal was coming loud and clear and then all of a sudden it turned to a buzz.
The language was not fast enough to produce more than a baritone buzz from repeated clicks anyway.
The V-1, often referred to as flying bomb, contained a gyroscopic guidance system and was propelled by a simple pulse-jet engine, the sound of which gave it the nickname of " buzz bomb ".
This version created quite a buzz and was well-received on opening night.
The speculation created an unexpected advance buzz about the product that was, at times, hyperbolic.
The name " Buzzcocks " was chosen by Howard Devoto and Pete Shelley after reading the headline " it's the buzz, cocks!
Versailles was again the political center of France, full of buzz and rumors, with its population briefly peaking at 61, 686 in 1872, matching the record level of population reached on the eve of the French Revolution 83 years earlier.
By 1971 it was recognized by the New York Times as a " buzz word ".
As Russell concluded, to strong applause from gold delegates, there was a buzz of anticipation as Bryan ascended to the podium.
TIFF's director, Piers Handling, said, " American Beauty was the buzz of the festival, the film most talked about.
The game began with a " toss-up " question for ten points ; the first player to buzz in got the right to answer, but if ( s ) he was wrong, the other team could try to answer ( if a player buzzed in before the host finished reading the question and was wrong, the team was penalized five points ).
The two-tone buzz produced by 60 character-per-second catch-up printing followed by 30 character-per-second ordinary printing was a distinctive feature of the LA36.
Latrobe ’ s notation for the 23rd stated that he had gotten into Shores house and was “ much more comfortable than in the buzz of betting at the track .” Whether he meant Dr. Johns residence or Thomas ’ is unclear.
It was a design moment that has since changed the hotel industry ; boutique hotels, where hotel design is an important factor, became the industry buzz.
The buzz surrounding the tall, skilful teenager's goalscoring for the club's reserves – 30 goals in 20 games going into that month – was already immense and it was only a matter of time before he became a regular first-teamer.
The buzz from UFC 100 was hampered significantly in the second half of 2009 after a rash of injuries and other health-related issues — including Brock Lesnar's life-threatening bout with diverticulitis — forcing the organization to continuously scramble and reshuffle its lineup for several events.
The buzz created by the record in the UK meant their first show in London at the Electric Ballroom, London, was packed in anticipation, with many UK pop stars such as Green Gartside from Scritti Politti, Joe Jackson, and others in attendance.
In the early 1920s, Joe " King " Oliver was known to hold a kazoo in the bell of his cornet to achieve the buzz effect.
Left Hand Path and its follow-up, Clandestine, were unique in that they featured what was sometimes referred to as a " buzz saw " guitar sound.

buzz and No
No positive buzz about the film was generated and the critics ' evaluations were harsh.

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