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What (who) is may we camp out here - definition

MAY J. SONG
Here We Go (May J. single)

We Were Here (series)         
VIDEO GAME SERIES
Draft:We Were Here (video game); Draft:We Were Here Too; Draft:We Were Here (game series); We Were Here (video game); We Were Here Too; We Were Here Together; We Were Here Forever; We Were Here (game series)
We Were Here is a franchise of cooperative first-person adventure video games, created by the Dutch studio Total Mayhem Games.
Here We Come A-Caroling (Ray Conniff album)         
1965 STUDIO ALBUM BY RAY CONNIFF AND THE SINGERS
Christmas Album: Here We Come A-Caroling; Ray Conniff's Christmas Album: Here We Come A-Caroling
Here We Come A-Caroling is a 1965 album by Ray Conniff. It was recorded in Los Angeles, California from July 21–23, 1965.
here document         
A SECTION OF A SOURCE CODE FILE THAT IS TREATED AS IF IT WERE A SEPARATE FILE
Here-document; Heredoc; HEREDOC; Here doc; Here-string; Heredocs; Here script; Nowdoc; Here string; Hereis; Here-script; Here documents
<operating system> Data included in a Unix shell script or Perl script using the "<<" syntax. (1995-04-19)

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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…".