Omi Вђ“ Cheerleader Here
It helped usher in the "Tropical House" era of the mid-2010s, paving the way for similar sounds from artists like Kygo and Justin Bieber ("What Do You Mean?"). Key Credits Artist: OMI Remixer: Felix Jaehn
It is certified Diamond by the RIAA, representing over 10 million units sold in the United States alone. OMI – Cheerleader
The song is an ode to a faithful, supportive partner. OMI describes his "cheerleader" as someone who stays by his side, making other romantic pursuits unnecessary. It’s celebrated for its wholesome, romantic sentiment compared to typical club tracks. Impact and Legacy It helped usher in the "Tropical House" era
The song is instantly recognizable for its bright, jazzy trumpet melody that plays throughout the chorus. OMI describes his "cheerleader" as someone who stays
Clifton "Specialist" Dillon, OMI, Eugene Grey (Original); Felix Jaehn (Remix) Release Date: May 19, 2014 (Felix Jaehn Remix)
OMI (Omar Samuel Pasley) originally released "Cheerleader" as a mid-tempo reggae-pop track. While it was a modest success in Jamaica and Hawaii, it didn't immediately capture global attention.


4 comentarios
Buenas!
Muy interesante, alguna recomendación en castellano?
José Pena 29 de diciembre de 2021, 18:27
Hola José, sin dudas te recomiendo la traducción al español de «R for Data Science»: https://es.r4ds.hadley.nz/
Y en este post comparto más material en español que te puede interesar https://www.maximaformacion.es/blog-dat/estadistica-r-libros-y-hojas-de-referencia-en-espanol/
Un saludo!
Rosana Ferrero 17 de enero de 2022, 09:01
Me parece que os falta uno de los esenciales (a mi modo de parecer): R for Data Science, de Hadley Wickham.
Sergio Ciordia 2 de enero de 2022, 10:31
Tienes toda la razón Sergio, gracias por tu comentario, lo he agregado en primer lugar! Este post es un tanto antiguo y faltaba este libro que es un 10.
Un saludo y buen comienzo de semana
Rosana Ferrero 17 de enero de 2022, 08:58