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tick tock

interj. 1 The sound of a ticking clock. 2 In journalism, a step by step account of an event or timeline

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Tick tock

Tick tock, ticktock, tik tok, or tic toc may refer to:

Tick Tock (Lemar song)

"Tick Tock" is the third single taken from British R&B singer Lemar's third studio album The Truth About Love. The single was confirmed for release by music retailer HMV UK and was released on 19 March 2007.

"Tick Tock" was Lemar's first release since " Got Me Saying Ooh" to only be released on one CD and subsequently became his first single to fail to make the top forty since the aforementioned "Got Me Saying Ooh", peaking at number forty-five in the UK singles chart. The single version was the Kardinal Beats remix of the song, not the original album version.

A sample of Color Me Badd's " I Wanna Sex You Up" is used in the Kardinal Beats remix.

Tick Tock (band)

Tick Tock was a music group from Puerto Rico. They were active for only two years (2004–06). Their Puerto Rican fans knew them as a younger version of Menudo since they covered some of their songs like "Subete a mi Moto," "Claridad" and more. They also covered the song "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom" from Selena with a few adjustments. The traditional song "Burrito Savanero" they covered with a twist and a few adjustments. They also appeared in the TV shows Remi and Maria Susema. In the show Remi they appeared five times and in Maria Susema they appeared two times. In both shows they sang the songs "Subete a Mi Moto", "Contigo Se Ira", "Ven al baile" and "Boogie Boogie". They sold two albums, which were Tick Tock Marcando el Ritmo and Tick Tock Marcando el Reggeton. They also appeared on Espectacular 2006 on Univision where they sang a medley of Menudo and Descorazonado numbers. One of the members, Joseph Alicea López, now known as Jo Joe, vocalist for Los Super Reyes, was a former band member of the group from 2007 to 2010.

Tick Tock (Rainie Yang song Qing Chun Dou)

"Qing Chun Dou", Chinese title of Tick Tock (Beat The Clock), is a song recorded by Rainie Yang for her " Rainie & Love...?" studio album released by Sony Music Entertainment on 1 January 2010. Rainie & Love...? has been certified platinum by Recording Industry Foundation in Taiwan (RIT) with sales of 50,000 units, making it one of Taiwan's best selling albums. The Japanese version of the song was released in Japan on 27 January.