41-471: [REDACTED] Look up rumble in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rumble or Rumbling may refer to: Companies [ edit ] Rumble (company) , video hosting service Sounds and vibrations [ edit ] Rumble (noise) , a form of low frequency noise Rumble, a haptic feedback vibration feature in video game controllers Rumbling,
82-508: A California judge said that Rumble's case against Google can proceed. Rumble received investment from venture capitalists Peter Thiel , Vivek Ramaswamy and JD Vance in May 2021, with that round of funding valuing Rumble at around $ 500 million. In October 2021, Rumble acquired Locals . On December 14, 2021, Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) announced that it entered a "wide-ranging technology and cloud services agreement" with Rumble in
123-662: A Finnish film directed by Jani Volanen Rumble (2016 film) , a Mexican film directed by R. Ellis Frazier Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World , a 2017 Canadian documentary Rumble (2021 film) , an American film directed by Hamish Grieve Rumble (TV series) , a short-lived British sitcom; see 1995 in British television#BBC1 Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] The Rumble (Abhinanda album) , 1999 The Rumble (N2Deep album) , 1998 Songs [ edit ] "Rumble" , by KDA, later reworked into
164-798: A May 2022 Pew Research Center study, 20% of American adults have heard of Rumble, while 2% regularly got their news from Rumble. Of regular users, 76% identified as Republicans or were Republican-leaning, while 22% identified as Democrats or were Democratic-leaning. Around 90% of Rumble users believed news hosted on the site was mostly accurate. Most of Rumble's 200 most prominent accounts at that time were run by individuals, 22% of whom had been banned from other social media platforms. 55% of these prominent accounts also had accounts on other websites such as YouTube. A June 2022 review of posts by Pew Research from Rumble's 200 most prominent accounts found that 49% had posted about guns or gun rights, 48% had posted about abortion, 44% had posted about LGBTQ topics (specifically
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287-592: A sound that's rootsy without ever being self-consciously retro, that pitches live horns and gospel-y organ against electronics, that for all its classic soul and funk influences, couldn't have been made any time but now." The album was seen as a return to Kelis' previous music before Flesh Tone , its music was described by the New York Daily News as being one of her, "most consistent and organic sound of her career", noting influence from Fela 's Afrobeat , Memphis soul and classic R&B . The album's music
328-533: A statement that also stated that Rumble would operate part of Truth Social as well as TMTG. Also in December 2021, Rumble challenged a New York law prohibiting hate speech on social media. In August 2022, Rumble announced plans to provide an online advertising platform known as Rumble Ads, with Truth Social as its first publisher. Rumble became a publicly traded company in September 2022, trading under ticker RUM on
369-613: A vocal version titled "Turn the Music Louder (Rumble)", 2015 "Rumble" (instrumental) , by Link Wray & His Raymen, 1958 "Rumble" (Skrillex, Fred Again and Flowdan song) , 2023 "Rumble" (You Am I song) , 1998 "Rumble", by Excision and Space Laces, 2018 "Rumble", by Kelis from Food , 2014 "The Rumble", by MJ Cole and AJ Tracey , 2016 "The Rumble", from the musical West Side Story , 1957 "The Rumble"/"World's Crazy", by Róisín Murphy , 2018 Other uses in arts and entertainment [ edit ] Rumble ,
410-433: Is 'better-funded' and 'more mainstream' than its competitors BitChute and Odysee . Reuters states that all three platforms 'include misinformation and conspiracy theories', with Rumble 'moderating more content' than the other two. Unlike BitChute and Odysee, Rumble does suppress results when searching for some keywords associated with hate speech or extremism, although the content itself is still accessible. According to
451-460: Is a dancefloor song which Billboard described as being "James Brown-esque funk" workout, which lyrically speaks about a man who "has left a sweet taste in Kelis' mouth", the song ends with a key change, which Kelis uses her whistle octave. "Bless The Telephone" is an acoustic guitar ballad, which was originally performed by vocalist Labi Siffre, the song also doubles as a duet with Sal Masekela, who sings
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#1732851558857492-516: Is a pop song with horns and strings layered "on top of a burbling synth line reminiscent of Stevie Nicks' Stand Back". "Floyd", is a ballad that lyrically speaks about a "single mom looking for a man". "Runnin'" is a down-tempo "slow jam" that lyrically speaks "about turning down the limelight for a simpler life". Kelis' vocals are described as being "torchy" and "surrounded by a full band and cooing backup singers". "Hooch" contains "Stax-session soul" poured over "swoony midtempo" production. "Cobbler"
533-558: Is an online video platform , web hosting , and cloud services business headquartered in Toronto, Ontario , with its U.S. headquarters in Longboat Key, Florida . It was founded in 2013 by Chris Pavlovski, a Macedonian Canadian technology entrepreneur. Rumble's cloud services business hosts Truth Social , and the video platform is popular among American conservative and far-right users. Rumble has been described as " alt-tech ". Rumble
574-476: Is an "ethereal" song that "float[s] over a futuristic soul arrangement with poetic platitudes". The album's artwork was designed by Leif Podhajsky . On April 7, 2014, Food (Amazon Artist Lounge EP) was released to download from Amazon for free. It contains live versions of "Rumble", "Biscuits n' Gravy" and "Bless the Telephone" performed and recorded at Metropolis Studios . On March 4, 2014, Kelis performed
615-403: Is characterized as containing a "dark bass, a warm organ, some spicy splashes of horns". Kelis, vocals on the album were described as breathy, smoky and sultry, which had an "authenticity" that helped turn the album's "skittering groove" and horns into an "infectious, laid-back" body of work. The album's opening track "Breakfast" is introduced by Kelis' four-year-old son Knight Jones, who speaks
656-544: Is directly deposited into the Rumble account of the user. According to the platform's terms and conditions , Rumble forbids pornography , harassment , racism , antisemitism , and copyright infringement . The platform also prohibits illegal content. Rumble's policies have been criticized by other alt-tech platforms for not allowing anti-semitism and racism. Rumble has built its own cloud service infrastructure and video streaming capacity. Rumble's video platform
697-596: Is not an R&B album. Maybe not as we understand the label now. But, like Janelle Monáe , Kelis harks back to old school rhythm'n'blues without playing the retro card and serves up some fine soul food instead." Clash ' s Will Salmon also said " Food is a fabulous and immediate record, rich with muted brass and low-key electronics. It's also the warmest, most relaxed and purely enjoyable thing Kelis has ever done. Wonderful." All tracks are written by Kelis Rogers , David Andrew Sitek , and Todd Simon, except where noted. All tracks produced by Sitek Credits adapted from
738-837: Is popular among conservatives and far-right users and has been described as part of " alt-tech " by various observers. Using data from February 2021, researchers noted that several content creators have gained a receptive audience on Rumble after their content was pulled from YouTube or Facebook . They include Del Bigtree , Sherri Tenpenny , and Simone Gold . According to a June 2021 article from Slate , "Pavlovski has recently become more outspoken in accusing Big Tech of censorship and now actively courts prominent conservatives and intellectual dark web figures to join Rumble." It also hosted Truth Social as of June 2022. In August 2021, Rumble reached agreements with former Democratic Representative Tulsi Gabbard and The Intercept founder Glenn Greenwald to start posting their videos to
779-1266: The COVID-19 pandemic . Monthly visitors rose from 1.6 million in 2020, to 31.9 million by 2021. In the first nine months of 2021, Rumble generated more than $ 6.5 million in revenue, mostly from advertisements, but was not profitable. The rise of Rumble viewership in 2020 was attributed to then Republican politician Devin Nunes , who accused YouTube of overly censoring his channel. Nunes began posting content on Rumble, with other prominent conservatives, such as Dinesh D'Souza , Dan Bongino , Sean Hannity , and Representative Jim Jordan , following soon after. In June 2021, former US President Donald Trump joined Rumble in preparation for recording his Ohio campaign rally. On January 11, 2021, Rumble filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google over its search algorithms, seeking damages exceeding $ 2 billion. Rumble alleged that Google manipulated its algorithm so as to favor Google's own YouTube over Rumble in Google search results. Rumble alleged that this direct manipulation reduced its viewership and resulted in lower advertising revenues for their company. In August 2022,
820-554: The LGBTQ grooming conspiracy theory ), 42% had posted about the January 6 Capitol attack , and 26% had posted about extreme vaccine skepticism . Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine , Rumble did not follow other social media platforms in banning Russian state media from their site. In November 2022, Rumble was blocked in France, after their refusal to comply with the country's demand for
861-622: The NASDAQ , after merging with a special-purpose acquisition company . In May 2023, Rumble acquired the podcasting platform CallIn. In 2023, Rumble was granted exclusive rights to the online stream of the Republican presidential primary debates. In 2024, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission confirmed that Rumble was under an active investigation, the exact nature of which is unknown. However, Pavlovski stated in January "short-lived investigation
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943-542: The album's production, composition and Kelis vocals. Commercially the album fared well making appearances on numerous charts worldwide, the album also entered the UK Albums Chart at number twenty, becoming Kelis's second highest peaking album after Tasty in 2004. The album spawned three singles—"Jerk Ribs", "Rumble", and "Friday Fish Fry"—and was further promoted with a mini-concert. In a September 2011 interview, Kelis said that her sixth studio album would be finished "in
984-639: The entire album live for music critics at Metropolis Studios in London. The mini-concert received critical acclaim. To further promote the album, Kelis cooked and served free gourmet meals from her food truck to the attendees at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas , on March 13 and 14, 2014. The menu included jerk ribs with jerk barbecue sauce, duck confit sliders with ginger sesame glaze, shredded beef sliders with cherry barbecue sauce, and coleslaw . "Jerk Ribs"
1025-634: The label she released her fifth studio album, Flesh Tone , which saw Kelis experiment with a dance sound. In 2011, Kelis began work on the follow-up to Flesh Tone ; however, she left Interscope and signed to Federal Prism, before officially signing to the British independent label Ninja Tune for the release of Food . Food is an R&B and soul album with a diverse musical style that incorporates funk , Afrobeat , Memphis soul , and neo soul . Its songs feature crackling horns, brass, earthy guitars, simmering electronics and vocals from Kelis that were noted as being breathy, smoky and sultry. The album
1066-426: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rumble&oldid=1242213500 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Rumble (company) Rumble
1107-408: The melody along with Kelis. "Friday Fish Fry" contains a "sexy, B-movie chorus". "Change" is a "trippy" with a " cinematic " style, described as a "modern pop balladry ". "Rumble", references her marriage to Nas, "Rumble" finds Kelis in "emotional turmoil with an ex". "Biscuits 'N Gravy" is a "hearty" song containing "hopeful, self-affirming lyrics" and "blaring" trumpets. The final track "Dreamer"
1148-416: The monologue; "Hey guys! Are you hungry? My mom made food." Kelis' son is the inspiration of this track which Billboard magazine described as "breezy". "Jerk Ribs" is a "feel good" song whose melody "soar[s] over funky horns and whistles". Andrew Hampp, of Billboard magazine, described the song as being a "brassy, funk-laced jam". The song also contains a live band and a full horn section. "Forever Be"
1189-497: The next few weeks". According to Kelis's management firm at the time, Three Six Zero Group, the album was to feature production from Skream , Burns , Tom Neville, Dan Black , and Caspa . She said of the album, "I've been on a real 1990s vibe with this record, it's kind of trip- hoppish ... it's more electro , it's a little deeper and darker". The Skream-produced single "Distance" received its UK radio premiere in June 2012. Kelis
1230-472: The possibility of a follow-up release containing the 90s/trip hop-influenced material from the initial recording sessions for the album. Kelis finished recording Food in late April 2013. The full details of the album were unveiled on January 28, 2014. It is entirely produced by Sitek and was recorded at his house in Los Angeles. According to the announcement on Ninja Tune's website reads, "the record mints
1271-643: The removal of Russian state media accounts. In early 2023, Rumble began hosting live broadcasts for sports leagues owned by Thrill One Sports & Entertainment such as Nitrocross , Street League Skateboarding , and Power Slap . In December 2023, Rumble blocked access from Brazil. According to Gazeta do Povo , this was likely done in protest of the Brazilian government's order to remove exiled journalist Allan dos Santos 's channel Terça Livre , which had been investigated by Congress for knowingly using fake news to target political opponents. In May 2024, Rumble
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1312-403: The site. As of August 15, 2022, Rumble reported 78 million monthly active users (MAU). That month, after being banned from most other platforms for hate speech and harmful conduct, kickboxer and social media personality Andrew Tate began posting on Rumble. Tate's move coincided with a significant increase in downloads of the Rumble app. According to an August 2022 Reuters article, Rumble
1353-859: The third single from the album on July 14. The album received mostly positive reviews from critics. Ben Hewitt's review for Digital Spy gave the album four out of five stars, concluding that it was "the most inventive dish she has served". In his review, Hewitt said "If music be the food of love, then the music of Food is a scoffer's indulgent delight". He also praised Sitek's rich electronic productions , that combined "earthy guitars" and "classy brass ". The Independent ' s Andy Gill concluded that Kelis sounded more comfortable on Food than she did on previous album, Flesh Tone . He remarked, "Kelis now washes up at Ninja Tune with an album more in tune with her natural strengths which blend rolling funk grooves with punchy horn riffs." Fiona Shepherd, in writing for The Scotsman said, "It has been said that Food
1394-509: Was announced that Kelis had signed to British independent label Ninja Tune for the release of the album, titled Food , in April 2014. Food is produced entirely by Sitek and contains influences of soul , funk , gospel , and Afrobeat —Kelis said of the album, "You know, those records in your life that your parents played and they resonate with who you are? They make you nostalgic. I wanted to find out how to get that feeling." She has spoken about
1435-551: Was blocked in Russia for not complying with the Russian government's demand to remove content, which Chris Pavlovski deemed as censorship. Food (Kelis album) Food is the sixth studio album by American singer Kelis . It was released on April 18, 2014, becoming her first album released under Ninja Tune Records . After parting ways with Jive Records in 2007, Kelis signed to Interscope and will.i.am Music Group in 2009, through
1476-457: Was described as "shapeshifting" through a variety of sounds, styles and genres; taking influence from neo-soul , classic pop and smooth R&B. The album is predominantly a funk-soul album, with "warm, crackling horns" and intimate brass according to Ben Hewitt of Digital Spy who continued to describe the album as having "a rootsy warmth to the classic soul sounds, a mixture of classy brass, earthy guitars and simmering electronics". The production
1517-477: Was featured on Skream's 2013 single "Copy Cat", which led to a dispute between the two after Kelis alleged that the producer refused to have her appear in the music video. In April 2013, following reports that Kelis had been working with producer David Andrew Sitek of TV on the Radio , it was announced that she had signed to Sitek's own record label Federal Prism and was going to release two albums. In late 2013, it
1558-457: Was founded in October 2013 by Chris Pavlovski as an alternative to YouTube for independent vloggers and smaller content creators. Pavlovski founded the platform after seeing that Google was prioritizing influencers on YouTube and not independent content creators. In its early years, Rumble saw only limited popularity. The platform received a large influx of viewership from 2020, at the start of
1599-713: Was part of a coordinated ploy by short sellers manipulating the market." The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission cleared Rumble from the investigation. In November 2024, creator Guy " Dr Disrespect " Beahm signed a deal to produce both free and exclusive content on the platform and head Rumble Gaming. The deal included equity in the company for Beahm. Along with four other tabs in its main interface, Rumble features "recommended channels" to follow and an "Earnings" tab in its interface. Rumble also allows its users to generate revenue from their videos. Users upload videos that are licensed to Rumble's partners, such as Yahoo! and Microsoft News , after which money made from those videos
1640-490: Was released on February 14, 2014, as the first single from the album. The track was made available as a free download from Kelis' official website starting April 2013. The music video for the single premiered on the Time website on February 18, 2014. "Rumble" was released as the album's second single on April 11, 2014. A few months after the album's release, in early June, it was announced that "Friday Fish Fry" would be released as
1681-406: Was viewed as a return to Kelis' previous music prior to Flesh Tone, and was described by Kelis as, "a kind of unspoken lovefest". The album was written by Kelis, alongside David Andrew Sitek, and Todd Simon, and was entirely produced by David Andrew Sitek and features guest performances by CSS and Priscilla Ahn . Upon release the album received mostly positive reviews from critics, who commended