Black Eye Peas- Pump It

Huh huh haaa
Pump it
Huh huh haaa
And pump it (louder) [4x]

Turn up the radio
Blast your stereo
right


Niggers wanna hate on us (who)
Niggers be envy us (who)
And I know why they hating on us (why)
Cause our style's so fabulous (what)
I'm be real on us (common)
Nobody got none on us (no)
Girls be all on us, from London back down to the US (s, s)

We rocking it (contagious), monkey business (outrageous)
Just confess, your girl admits that we da shit

F-R-E-S-H we(fresh)
D-E-F, that's right we def (rock)
We definite B-E-P, we rapping it
So, turn it up (turn it up) [2x]
Common baby, just

Pump it(louder) [6x]

And say, oh oh e oh oh
Say, oh oh e oh oh
(Yo yo)

Turn up the radio
Blast your stereo
Right now
This joint is fizzlin'
It's sizzlin'
Right

(Yo, check this out right here)
Dude wanna hate on us(dude)
Dude need to ease on up(dude)
Dude wanna act on up
But dude get shut like flavor shut(shut down)
Chicks say, she ain't down
But chick backstage when we in town(ha)
She like man on drunk(fool)
She wanna hit n' run(errs)
Yeah, that's the speed
That's what we do
That's who we be
B-L-A-C-K -E-Y-E-D-P to the E, then the A to the S
When we play you shake your ass
(Shake it shake it) shake it girl
Make sure you don't break it, girl
(Cause we gonna)

Turn it up (turn it up) [2x]
Come'on baby, just
Pump it (louder) [6x]

And say, oh oh e oh oh
Say, oh oh e oh oh
(Yo yo)

Turn up the radio
Blast your stereo
Right now
This joint is fizzlin'
It's sizzlin'
Right

damn!! (die) [5x]

oooohhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!

Apl. de ap. from Philippines
Live and direct rocking this scene
Breaking on down for the B-boys
And B-girls waiting to do their thing
Pump it, louder come on
Don't stop and keep it goin'
Do it lets get it on
Move it

Come on, baby, do it

La-da-di-da-da-di-die
On the stere-ere-ereo
Let those speakers blow your mind
(Blow my mind, baby)
So let it go, let it go
Here we go
La-da-di-da-da-di-die (common, we're there)
On the rad-adi-adi-io
This systems got me feel so fi(ei-ei-ei-ei-ei-ei-ei)ne

Pump it (louder) [6x]

And say, oh oh e oh oh
Say, oh oh e oh oh
(Yo, yo)
Turn up the radio
Blast your stereo
Right now
This joint is fizzlin'
It's sizzlin'
Right

# Posté le vendredi 07 mars 2008 11:44

Snoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg

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Iconic in stature and in essence, Cordozar Calvin Broadus, Jr. has carved out a permanent place in musical history. Undeniably, the rapper, producer, actor, entrepreneur, coach, husband and father affectionately called Snoop Dogg, has performed the most unique balancing act that hip hop has ever witnessed. Never short on vision, drive or ambition, the C-walking, sharp talking wordsworth has managed to redefine and reinvent himself over the course of his fifteen year career, each time revealing a distinctive cache from the depths within. His rhythmic cadences are classic in nature and his demeanor is as laid back and effortless as the brand extensions he has created for himself.

With his eighth installment Tha Blue Carpet Treatment on Doggystyle/Geffen, the ultimate boss player is prepared to retain his thrown as the King of the West Coast. Instead of rolling out the red carpet, in true Snoop fashion, the royal blue is only befitting of this king. Reconnecting with the man that put him in the game, production wizard Dr. Dre, Snoop's laser like focus is as sharp as the needle that Dre drops on the record and his execution can only reflect the exemplary standard they have set on their timeless collaborations throughout the years.

Since the 2004 release of R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece the Doggfather has stepped his own game up and reached a proverbial turning point in his career. Personally, he orchestrated the Protect the West Conference, a closed door, invitation only event amongst west coast rappers and executives including B-Real, Tha Alkaholiks, Ice Cube and Suge Knight to name a few. Mediated by Snoop and comedian Steve Harvey along with the assistance of the Nation of Islam, the unification and economic progression based initiative spawned a dialogue that had never been sparked within the separated rhyme community. With an agenda to keep the peace with each other and create opportunities for advancement within the west coast community, the Conference quietly allowed artists to share, dialogue and build.

Snoop also became known as Coach to approximately 2500 kids in 10 local chapters throughout California for the Snoop Youth Football League (SYFL), a cause near and dear to his heart. As the owner and coach of the league, Snoop subsidizes approximately $2 million dollars annually to create extra curricular activities for children who may not otherwise have them in the hopes of boosting their self esteem, learning about teamwork and preparing them to become tomorrow's leaders. Eligibility for SYFL requires a minimum GPA for participants and their season closes with a benefit concert featuring some of the industry's hottest urban talent as a treat for the kids.

Tha Big Boss Dogg also got political by participating in the awareness for clemency of reformed original Los Angeles Crip Gang co-founder Stanley “Tookie” Williams. Using his high profile visibility, Snoop assisted in a grassroots movement of sorts to reach out to radio, entertainers, politicians and social organizations regarding Williams' case. Unfortunately, clemency was denied and Williams was executed by lethal injection on December 13th, 2005. Snoop along with his Dogg Pound Gangstas Daz Dillinger, Kurupt and featuring Nate Dogg, released “Real Soon” from his independent Welcome to da Chuuch – Da Album in honor of Tookie and in support of clemency.

Amidst his philanthropic activism, Snoop D-O Double G also continued to make time to record music and feed his creative spirit. He developed Snoopadelic Films and released the independent DVD Boss'n Up and he has his own XM Satellite Radio show “Welcome to da Chuuch with Big Snoop Dogg.” In addition, he was named executive producer for XM's classic hip hop channel, The Rhyme. Throughout it all, Snoop managed to stay in the studio to record Tha Blue Carpet Treatment.

The introduction to the album, “Think About It,” moves beyond the party over a jazzy mellow beat with a hip hop feel to it, produced by newcomer Frequency. Snoop sets the tone by delving into his world where the law of opposition and often contradiction happily co-exist. When making records that go beyond the surface, utilizing metaphoric phrasing make “this Blue Carpet Treatment deep to me,” according to the Dogg.

The first single “Vato” featuring B-Real of Cypress Hill, was produced by The Neptunes, his production collaborators on previous chart toppers, “Beautiful” and “Drop It Like It's Hot.” With its dark strings and deep bass, the slightly reggae-fused tune speaks to the Black and Brown (African-American and Latino) tension present in the west, opting for peace and unity as opposed to senseless violence. The marriage of Snoop and B-Real on the track creates an almost sub-conscious connection for the homies in the hood to pay attention to.

Nottz produced a catchy, lullaby head nodding track entitled “That's That ****.” Featuring R. Kelly, the light and airy sing along chorus will have every low rider and top dog from coast to coast humming along, “I pulled up with no room in the phantom, with the chrome wheels spinnin, sayin that's that ****.”

Dr. Dre doesn't fall short with his contributions to Tha Blue Carpet Treatment. Producing and appearing for the first time on record since Chronic 2001, with “Imagine,” the doctor's lethal dose of reality is layered with heavy piano chords as he and Snoop take an optimistic outlook imagining hip hop and the African-American community from the mind of a west-sider.

Snoop takes the listener to another level with Stevie Wonder on “Have A Talk With God.” Co-produced by Stevie and DJ Pooh, the melodic track, reminiscent of a classic Earth, Wind & Fire record, has Stevie admonishing when “you feel life's too hard just go have a talk with God.” Welcome to the church, Snoop Dogg style.

Not one to leave his fans behind, Snoop still manages to balance out the conscious with the ridiculously fun-conscious. The Los Angeles clubs have no problem supporting their king on “Candy.” Quietly becoming the west coast anthem, producer Rick Rock goes to production war with its aggressive bass line and heavy claps as E40, Daz, Kurupt, Goldie Loc (Tha Eastsidaz) and Mc Eiht lend their west coast lyricism to the track. Snoop even teams up with producer Terrance Martin to form the production duo Niggaracci. Together they laid down hip hop militant “Gangbang'n 101” featuring The Game signifying and seeking Blood and Crip unity.

All work and more work do not make Snoop a dull boy. Confidently, he is quite the man, very much in charge of his career and always looking to create new and innovative concepts. Tha Adventures of tha Blue Carpet Treatment is a supplemental DVD project being released on Snoopadelic Films with ten animated videos from Tha Blue Carpet Treatment album, all connected in movie, story line fashion. Even still, Snoop has developed a Spike TV show entitled California Youth Authority (CYA). Directed by Emmy Award winner Jonathan Stack and shot documentary style, CYA covers different social issues young kids face on the daily growing up and surviving in the hood.

As the world continues to turn, be very aware that Snoop Dogg is continuing to give the assist. Whether he is making music, movies, commercials, videos, books, clothing, or drinks, just be keenly aware that the Dogg is making moves. His story is characterized by his gnomic style and displays of brutal honesty coupled with a heavy dose of realism and a whole lot of fun. Snoop Dogg is the king of his thrown, so take off your shoes when you walk down the blue carpet.

# Posté le mardi 19 février 2008 11:24

Blue Man Group

Blue Man Group


Blue man group is
an American group
which make some
music


# Posté le mardi 19 février 2008 11:16

Sean Kingston - Beautiful Girls

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