User talk:Gilld007

David Paul Gill (aka DPG)
Music artist David Gill released the comedic single, Boom Boom Boom during the Summer of 2010 on iTunes. The song is said to "truly immerses listeners through its reggae vibe and comedic lyrics" according to a press release. During the release of the song David Gill commented, "For this first of many singles, I wanted the flavor of the song to be something everyone could enjoy," said Gill. “‘Boom Boom Boom’ does just that. Its catchy hook and fun lyrics will keep you humming all day." Listeners can expect to hear lyrics such as "there's something in my pants. I think its lots of ants. I do the ants dance. Boom boom boom." The tune was released in the U.S. and rumor has it that a ring tone and worldwide distribution will follow. Gill resides in Anaheim, California. He produced the song in 2008 as well as several others since then. Boom Boom Boom is his currently his only release. --Gilld007 (talk) 00:10, 1 August 2010 (UTC)

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