Presumably he's hoping to let the island monkeys run wild, grow a fanbase around him and then start charging them for his signature too. |
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Since then, his records have been sometimes patchy, indifferent affairs, but he's retained a devoted, loyal fanbase. |
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From the opening song, with its heavy guitar and upbeat rocky riff, you can see that she loves her fanbase and wants to show it a good time. |
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One of the biggest forces in the underground scene right now is what's called extreme music, and it's got a rabid fanbase. |
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She published her fic as a legitimate novel, and it had a rabid online fanbase. |
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Did you consider that far from spoofing the music, you were actually helping it a lot, and giving it a bigger fanbase? |
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That's why it felt so dismaying when a major-label boy band was able to mobilise a highly organised fanbase to top the inaugural chart. |
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You almost feel sorry for the band, looking at their fanbase and realizing that an intelligent band is worshipped by throngs of idiots. |
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Liverpool have a large and generally loyal fanbase, with virtually all home matches selling out. |
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Abbey's fanbase goaded her to dump the love rat, but there were other considerations. |
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Although new to it, they are rapidly increasing their fanbase with each single. |
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The drama, however, has been key to securing the loyalty of the global fanbase Clarkson never sought. |
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His is a fanbase so fanatical that even those pretending to be him are mobbed and celebrated. |
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Even that did very little to dim the glow of the Sun King among his British fanbase. |
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We can't even win by reuniting a borderline-contemporary boyband with a huge continental fanbase. |
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By this stage of his career, Habib Koité had begun to build up a significant fanbase across the Atlantic. |
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With pages of action and a faithful fanbase, Hollywood is mining the Good Book for blockbuster stories. |
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We started at ground zero and we knew we had to build our fanbase with exciting hockey, and, to be honest, we couldn't do that by setting up a trap night in and night out. |
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Maybe the fact that we never appear on TV has helped us maintain a certain street cred amongst our fanbase. |
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They'll capture the attention of their loyal fanbase, without any effort. |
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Seeing all the episodes on DVD, I am not surprised by my fair weather watching, but equally unsurprised that it inspired a cult fanbase to lament its demise. |
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Our fanbase is really back home in France where we have no trouble selling 1,000 or 2,000 tickets for a show. |
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We had a fanbase on the Internet but we did not know really how our music would be perceived in a larger context. |
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After a European tour, Etheridge is back to serenade her huge Quebec fanbase. |
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Building up a loyal fanbase and reaching out to new potential fans is a priority for the Shamrox as we build our franchise. |
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This new Harry Potter picture will cast a spell on its fanbase. |
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Since the 1990s, the Korean Wave has created a large fanbase in East Asia, but most notably in Japan. |
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But this cloud of obfuscation hasn't stopped Lynch's devoted fanbase from excitably posting leaks, titbits and photographs on internet forums and Facebook. |
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The new sound no doubt disconcerted some of her fanbase, but the singer herself remained convinced that her change of direction was the right way forward. |
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I think what makes a good show is obviously a rabid fanbase. |
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Worst of all, it could fall between two stools – being neither spare and rigorous enough to satisfy McQueen's fanbase nor, perhaps, soupy and sentimental enough to please the multiplex crowd. |
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The group's fanbase had snowballed following the recent media buzz, their phenomenal album sales and their constant exposure on French radio stations and club dancefloors. |
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Various venues, Tue to 24 Jun Anybody who's anybody in Nordic crime drama will be in Limehouse this weekend, for an event that demonstrates what a solid fanbase our friends from the north have here. |
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A few years back, Koffi may have established himself as one of the best-selling African artists in France, but a close analysis of his sales figures reveals that his core fanbase remains within the African community. |
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And Astonvilla's fanbase, who had turned out in force to see them in concert over the years were, after all, the ones who had catapulted them to media attention. |
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Mami's pioneering spirit has meant that the young cheb has never been content to settle for one fanbase and he has spent his career striving to take his music to other ears. |
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They have a faithful fanbase worldwide and are embraced by the press. |
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The Malian double act's proverbial-sounding songs about the value of humility, humanism, consciousness-raising activism and optimism struck a chord with this new fanbase. |
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Sasha has always been noted for being a master at this and it is this universal appeal that he has tapped into that has established his strong fanbase around the globe. |
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They are selling around 100 copies of their EP a night and have amassed a loyal fanbase who sing their praises on MySpace.com, various blogspots and fansites. |
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As the annual song contest is due to be held in Moscow, where Patrica Kaas has an enormous fanbase, this could be an excellent move, if only as a tactical vote-winning strategy. |
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Las Chivas are the country's record domestic title winners, have the biggest fanbase and, along with arch-rivals America, are one of two traditional top-flight heavyweights never to have suffered the ignominy of relegation. |
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Power metal has built a strong fanbase in Japan and South America, where bands like Brazil's Angra and Argentina's Rata Blanca are popular. |
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This is an attempt by the NFL to strengthen the NFL fanbase in London and internationally. |
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Aston Villa have a large fanbase and draw support from all over the Midlands and beyond, with supporters' clubs all across the world. |
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Tottenham have a large fanbase in the United Kingdom, drawn largely from north London and the Home counties. |
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It's a bit strange but also incredible, especially when we have such a dedicated fanbase. |
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It is an exciting time in Formula One and the BBC has some innovative new ideas to consolidate and expand our UK fanbase. |
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The last time red and white striped-shirted fans added to the Boro fanbase was at Newport County in the 1986-87 season. |
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They already have a very decent ground, the fanbase is there, despite low attendances recently, and with Sven's contacts I can only see good things for them. |
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Primitive and wild and characterised by stand up slap bass, yelping vocals and jumping rhythms, Rockabilly has retained a loyal worldwide fanbase. |
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Her fanbase includes Hollywood couple Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher. |
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Hong Kong is the centre for Cantopop music, which draws its influence from other forms of Chinese music and Western genres, and has a multinational fanbase. |
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The club's fanbase was estimated in 2003 as being around nine million worldwide, and there are in excess of 160 Celtic supporters clubs in over 20 countries. |
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Despite never matching this early success, they enjoy a large fanbase in their native Scotland with albums regularly topping the Scottish Albums Chart. |
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