Power Trip may refer to:
"Power Trip" is a song by American hip hop recording artist and record producer J. Cole, released February 14, 2013, as the lead single from his second studio album Born Sinner (2013). The song, produced by Cole himself, features American singer Miguel, with whom he previously collaborated on "All I Want Is You" in 2010. The song samples "No More" by American musician Hubert Laws.
The song debuted at No. 29 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart selling 42,000 units, according to Nielsen SoundScan. It took off online as well, skyrocketing to more than 100,000 plays on Cole's SoundCloud page in less than a day. The song was sent to Urban contemporary radio on February 19, 2013. The song has since peaked at number 19 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking his second Top 20 single in the US, after "Work Out", and number 46 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming his highest charting single there. The song also became a Top 5 hit on US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and US Rap Songs, peaking at number five and number three, respectively. The song was nominated for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards.
The seventh season of CSI: Miami premiered on CBS on September 22, 2008 and ended May 18, 2009. The series stars David Caruso and Emily Procter.
As Calleigh struggles to hold the team together following Horatio's assassination, Ryan finds himself in the frame for the murder, but are bigger things at play during the seventh season of CSI: Miami? Follow Caine, Duquesne and their team of elite investigators as they tackle burning bodies, bouncing cheques, gang trials, conmen, distrust, dishonor, murder in the air and murder on a reality television show. Also this season, Calleigh finds her life is at risk following her entering a burning building, whilst Eric finds his life is at risk after aiding and abetting his fugitive father, and Tara finds her career is at risk as she begins to struggle with a narcotics addiction.
The following is an episode list for the Nickelodeon animated television series Rocko's Modern Life. The series began on September 18, 1993, and ended on November 24, 1996, totalling 52 episodes. A typical, half-hour episode of Rocko's Modern Life featured two twelve-minute stories with a commercial break in between. Occasionally, one story would be told over the half-hour time slot as Part I and Part II.
The Rocko's Modern Life team produced all of the episodes except for one in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California, United States. Series creator Joe Murray produced the pilot episode, "Trash-O-Madness", at his studio in Saratoga, California; Murray animated half of the episode, and the production occurred entirely in the United States, with animation in Saratoga and processing in San Francisco.
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