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interj. (context idiomatic English) an expression of frustration upon seeing or hearing something bad repeated.

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Here We Go (football chant)

"Here We Go" is the archetypal football chant, composed of the words "here we go" sung over and over again to the tune of Sousa's " The Stars and Stripes Forever". The words were written by Harold Spiro and first recorded by Hoagy And The Terrace Choir which was released on State Records in 1976 and the song is published by State Music Ltd. Used at the time of the miners' strike as a rallying call, the song is often interpreted to precede a battle of some kind - in popular thought it is the chant of an aggressive football firm or gang; yet, unlike many football chants, it contains no explicitly offensive lyrics and is known widely. It was described by Auberon Waugh as the national anthem of the working classes. It is also an integral component of " The Music Man", alongside " The Dam Busters March" and the theme tune to Match of the Day.

The same segment of Sousa tune is sometimes employed for club-specific football chants (for example Plymouth Argyle supporters regularly sing "Ar-guy-ull, ar-guy-ull, ar-guy-ull") and as a vehicle for exhortations to the players (a team that has scored three goals might be encouraged to "Give us four" etc.), an impromptu observation on the on-field action ("Send him off") or a taunt ("You are crap"). The supporters of Nottingham Forest used the melody with the words "Bri-an Clough" in honour of the then manager Brian Clough before the kick-off of each match. The singing would only stop once Clough had acknowledged the chant with a wave.

The melody was also used by Manchester City and Sunderland fans for the chant " Niall Quinn's Disco Pants", in tribute to the Irish centre forward. The song was released as a single in April 1999, reaching no. 56 in the UK Singles Chart.

The supporters of Valencia CF used to sing the melody with the words " Xe que bó!" which means something like "Oh! How good" in Valencian or Catalan.

The chant formed the title and a great deal of the lyrics for Everton's FA Cup final single "Here We Go!" in 1984.

Here We Go (Trina song)

"Here We Go" is a hip hop- R&B song by American rapper Trina, released as the lead single from her third album Glamorest Life (2005). The song featured American R&B singer Kelly Rowland, who sung the chorus and the bridges in the song. The song was released as the album's second single in North America on September 23, 2005, becoming Trina's first solo Top 20 hit (" One Minute Man" which was a song by Missy Elliott and where she was a featured artist on the single) with peak position at #17 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. Elsewhere released in April 2006, "Here We Go" also saw success in the UK and New Zealand, reaching number 15 in both countries.

The song uses a sample from "Tender Love", a 1986 top ten single from R&B outfit Force M.D's. Kelly Rowland has also recorded a cover of the song.

The song was certified gold by the RIAA on June 14, 2006.

The demo version of the song features vocals from Teedra Moses, later replaced by Kelly Rowland.

Trina included the official remix version of the song on her mixtape Rockstarr: The Baddest Bitch Reloaded, with a new verse from herself as well as a verse from Lil Wayne.

"Here We Go" is the Trina's most successful single to date, and one of the highest charting songs for Rowland as a solo artist on the US US Billboard Hot 100 until her 2011 hit, " Motivation".

Here We Go (US5 album)

Here We Go is the first studio album by US5. It was released in Germany on November 19, 2005. The album was in three formats: normal, limited edition (both released in November 2005) and new edition released in March 2006. The album was certified 3× gold for sales of over 300,000 copies.

Here We Go (Steelers song)

"Here We Go" is a fight song of the Pittsburgh Steelers that was written by Roger Wood in 1994. It has sold more than 120,000 copies since its introduction. It remains popular among Pittsburghers despite being updated due to the departure of several of the players mentioned in the original lyrics and that the Steelers no longer need to win "that one for the thumb" after having won Super Bowl XL.

The song was updated following a 2006 online vote conducted by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Here We Go (Moonbaby song)

"Here We Go" is a pop song written by Miranda Cooper, Brian Higgins, and Matt Gray, originally recorded by Cooper under the alias Moonbaby. The song was initially released as Moonbaby's first (and only) single in 2000, later being covered by Lene Nystrøm in 2003 and Girls Aloud in 2004. It is the basis for the theme song of the French and Canadian animated television series Totally Spies!, with rewritten lyrics to fit the show about action and spies.

Here We Go (NSYNC song)

"Here We Go" is the third single from American boy band NSYNC's self-titled debut album. It was released on May 5, 1997, exclusively on the German market. The single has never been released worldwide. The song was also featured in the opening scene of the movie Model Behavior.

Here We Go (Let's Rock & Roll)

"Here We Go (Let's Rock & Roll)" is a song by American dance artist C+C Music Factory. It was released in 1991 as the second single from the album, Gonna Make You Sweat. The song was a success in the US, reaching number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 7 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. "Here We Go (Let's Rock & Roll)" also went to number one on the dance chart, for three weeks. It also reached number 20 on the UK Singles Chart. The song was certified gold by the RIAA for sales of over 500,000 copies.

Here We Go (May J. song)

"Here We Go" is May J.'s first single, released on December 20, 2006. It features the M-Flo member, the rapper Verbal. Despite having released a collaborative single and a mini-album in the past, May J. had not previously released a solo single. The song received no promotion other than its performance at Cassie's concert in Tokyo, and hence performed poorly on the Oricon charts, entering the charts and peaking at just number 70.

The single includes a remix of her first promoted song, "My Girls", from her mini-album All My Girls. However, the version on this single differs in being written entirely in English, reflecting May J.'s American background.

"Here We Go" was the ending theme song for the popular music show Hey! Hey! Hey! for the month of December.

A remix of "Here We Go" featuring Verbal and Taro Soul is included on May J.'s second single, " Dear…".

Here We Go (PeR song)

"Here We Go" is a song performed by Latvian band PeR, who represented Latvia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Sweden. The song didn't fare well and came last(17th) in the second semi-final with 13 points. This was the third time Latvia had come last in the semi-finals previously having done so in 2009 and 2010.

Here We Go (Stakka Bo song)

"Here We Go" is a 1993 music single by Stakka Bo from the 1993 album Supermarket.

The song charted in several countries and reached the top 10 in Sweden, Norway, Austria, Switzerland and Ireland.