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First Class Marshal Shaka J. Bahadu ’04 wrote in an e-mail two weeks ago that while a person has been confirmed to speak, the committee cannot yet release the speaker’s name...
...final scene of the “80s Dance” that brought the crowd’s loudest reaction. The set was kicked off by Senior Class Marshall Shaka J. Bahadu ’04, who expressed his affection for the women in the audience and the floor with classic Prince eroticism, while Hank Wilkins ’04 suffered for glory in sporting the tightest jeans a man has ever had to wear while performing to “I Would...
...Harvard student honorees were Jon E. Gentry ’07, Lawrence E. Adjah ’06, Brandon M. Terry ’05, Charles M. Moore ’04, Shaka J. Bahadu ’04 and Richard G. McGeary...
When the average Japanese salaryman heads home each evening, you can bet the last song he wants to hear from his car radio or earphones is his company's anthem, or shaka, the corporate tune that employees are forced to sing at year-end parties and sometimes even during morning calisthenics in the factory yard. Pity, therefore, the workers of Yokohama-based Nihon Break Kogyo. After its anthem was played on a popular midnight variety show, Asahi TV's Tamori Club, so many listeners responded with requests for copies that the company decided to release the song as a single...
...corporate anthem, the tune he is compelled to sing at year-end parties or, even worse, while performing morning calisthenics in the factory yard. Pity, therefore, the workers of Yokohama-based Nihon Break Kogyo Co. After a popular midnight variety show, Asahi TV's Tamori Club, played its shaka [anthem], the company was bombarded with feedback from viewers until it finally decided to release the song as a single. It debuted last week at No. 22 on the Oricon weekly top-30 singles list. "We didn't want to handle so many phone calls and Internet inquiries anymore," a spokesman...