DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince - "Parents Just Don't Understand"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlwjeVeMM3o
"Parents Just Don't Understand" is the third single from DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince's second studio album, He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper. The song was a massive hit, earning it a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance in 1989, one of only two songs to ever do so. It peaked at #12 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The song was released as a single in spring 1988. The single was only
released on Vinyl. The song was referenced several times in the television showThe Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air. In the pilot,
where the main instrumental of the song is played. In the first series
episode "Not With My Pig, You Don't," James Avery mentions to Will that
"Sometimes, parents just don't understand." In both instances of the
song being used, Will turns to the audience with a puzzled look on his
face. The song was ranked #96 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of Hip Hop,
and the music video was featured in the 2003 film Malibu's Most Wanted.
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DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince - "Parents Just Don't Understand"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlwjeVeMM3o
"Parents Just Don't Understand" is the third single from DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince's second studio album, He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper. The song was a massive hit, earning it a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance in 1989, one of only two songs to ever do so. It peaked at #12 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The song was released as a single in spring 1988. The single was only
released on Vinyl. The song was referenced several times in the television showThe Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air. In the pilot,
where the main instrumental of the song is played. In the first series
episode "Not With My Pig, You Don't," James Avery mentions to Will that
"Sometimes, parents just don't understand." In both instances of the
song being used, Will turns to the audience with a puzzled look on his
face. The song was ranked #96 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of Hip Hop,
and the music video was featured in the 2003 film Malibu's Most Wanted.
"Girls Ain't Nothing But Trouble" was re-released in Late 1989,
featuring all new lyrics and song layout. This particular version was
featured on the CD version of the album, with the original version only
appearing on the Vinyl release. The album sold more than 3 million
copies worldwide.
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DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince -
Girls Ain't Nothin But Trouble
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FFrCZNNCeU
"Girls Ain't Nothing But Trouble" was re-released in Late 1989,
featuring all new lyrics and song layout. This particular version was
featured on the CD version of the album, with the original version only
appearing on the Vinyl release. The album sold more than 3 million
copies worldwide.
dj jazzy jeff & the fresh prince i think i can beat mike tyson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEUwPXN5yog
After watching several tapes of the unbeaten, and seemingly invincible heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson,
Fresh Prince (Will Smith) gets the strange idea that he has managed to
find a way to defeat the champ, and manages to convince Don King
to arrange a match in two months and DJ Jazzy Jeff to train him. No one
gives Fresh Prince any chance – reporters covering his camp are booing
(compounded by Fresh Prince's unrealistic brags, such as performing 4
million situps in a minute and throwing a Volkswagen
half a city block), his barber thinks he can beat him, but only if he
used a baseball bat (and asks if he can have his shoes once Tyson kills
him), and Fresh Prince even hears his own grandmother bet $1,000 against
him. As predicted, the fight doesn't go well, and Prince manages to
avoid being punched for a second, only to get hit in the body (at which
point, he says to be discreet, "let's just say that my bowels released").
He stumbles back to his corner, who insist he continue fighting, so he
hits DJ Jazzy Jeff and the fight ends. At the end of the video, DJ Jazzy
Jeff thinks that, by watching both the Tyson tapes and Fresh Prince in
training, that now he could beat Tyson, only to have Fresh Prince say
"no one can beat him" and abruptly end the song. Interspersed in the
song is a conversation between two older men, Leroy and another unnamed
man. The unnamed man claims to have attended a Tyson fight and saw
Tyson's opponent's head fly "into the 18th row" while Leroy thinks Tyson
is a football player from Montreal (in an extended version of the song,
Leroy replies that the other man hadn't been "off the block in 18
years"). Three guest stars appear in the accompanying music video. Mike Tyson himself shows up as The Fresh Prince's opponent. Don King also appears in the video, and Alfonso Ribeiro (future co-star of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air) appears as a member of the fighting crew's posse.
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dj jazzy jeff & the fresh prince i think i can beat mike tyson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEUwPXN5yog
After watching several tapes of the unbeaten, and seemingly invincible heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson,
Fresh Prince (Will Smith) gets the strange idea that he has managed to
find a way to defeat the champ, and manages to convince Don King
to arrange a match in two months and DJ Jazzy Jeff to train him. No one
gives Fresh Prince any chance – reporters covering his camp are booing
(compounded by Fresh Prince's unrealistic brags, such as performing 4
million situps in a minute and throwing a Volkswagen
half a city block), his barber thinks he can beat him, but only if he
used a baseball bat (and asks if he can have his shoes once Tyson kills
him), and Fresh Prince even hears his own grandmother bet $1,000 against
him. As predicted, the fight doesn't go well, and Prince manages to
avoid being punched for a second, only to get hit in the body (at which
point, he says to be discreet, "let's just say that my bowels released").
He stumbles back to his corner, who insist he continue fighting, so he
hits DJ Jazzy Jeff and the fight ends. At the end of the video, DJ Jazzy
Jeff thinks that, by watching both the Tyson tapes and Fresh Prince in
training, that now he could beat Tyson, only to have Fresh Prince say
"no one can beat him" and abruptly end the song. Interspersed in the
song is a conversation between two older men, Leroy and another unnamed
man. The unnamed man claims to have attended a Tyson fight and saw
Tyson's opponent's head fly "into the 18th row" while Leroy thinks Tyson
is a football player from Montreal (in an extended version of the song,
Leroy replies that the other man hadn't been "off the block in 18
years"). Three guest stars appear in the accompanying music video. Mike Tyson himself shows up as The Fresh Prince's opponent. Don King also appears in the video, and Alfonso Ribeiro (future co-star of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air) appears as a member of the fighting crew's posse.
The second track on the album, "Summertime", earned the duo a second Grammy Award
for Best Single in early 1992. Will Smith admitted that he tried to
make his voice sound deeper than usual for this album, as many fans
enjoyed the track "Then She Bit Me" from the duo's previous album, And in This Corner..., which was sung in this style. "You Saw My Blinker"
is one of only two incidents in which Smith uses obscenities in his
music. However, the song reached #20 Billboard Hot 100 and #22 Hot
R&B/Hip Hop singles. Four singles were released from the album:
"Summertime", "The Things That U Do", "Ring My Bell" and "You Saw My B
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DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince - Summertime
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_PDns23RWY
The second track on the album, "Summertime", earned the duo a second Grammy Award
for Best Single in early 1992. Will Smith admitted that he tried to
make his voice sound deeper than usual for this album, as many fans
enjoyed the track "Then She Bit Me" from the duo's previous album, And in This Corner..., which was sung in this style. "You Saw My Blinker"
is one of only two incidents in which Smith uses obscenities in his
music. However, the song reached #20 Billboard Hot 100 and #22 Hot
R&B/Hip Hop singles. Four singles were released from the album:
"Summertime", "The Things That U Do", "Ring My Bell" and "You Saw My B
"Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)" is a song by American pop recording artist Lady Gaga, from her debut album, The Fame. It was released as the third single in Australia, New Zealand and selected European countries, and the fourth single in France. The song is a calypso-styled, mid-tempo ballad, and is about breaking up with one's old partner and finding someone new. The song received mostly negative reviews from critics; it was criticized for being "dry and lifeless," and halting the "bad-girl party atmosphere" of the album.
Lad "Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)" is a song by American pop recording artist Lady Gaga, from her debut album, The Fame. It was released as the third single in Australia, New Zealand and selected European countries, and the fourth single in France. The song is a calypso-styled, mid-tempo ballad, and is about breaking up with one's old partner and finding someone new. The song received mostly negative reviews from critics; it was criticized for being "dry and lifeless," and halting the "bad-girl party atmosphere" of the album.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVEG793G3N4&feature=channely Gaga - Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)
"Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)" is a song by American pop recording artist Lady Gaga, from her debut album, The Fame. It was released as the third single in Australia, New Zealand and selected European countries, and the fourth single in France. The song is a calypso-styled, mid-tempo ballad, and is about breaking up with one's old partner and finding someone new. The song received mostly negative reviews from critics; it was criticized for being "dry and lifeless," and halting the "bad-girl party atmosphere" of the album.
Lad "Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)" is a song by American pop recording artist Lady Gaga, from her debut album, The Fame. It was released as the third single in Australia, New Zealand and selected European countries, and the fourth single in France. The song is a calypso-styled, mid-tempo ballad, and is about breaking up with one's old partner and finding someone new. The song received mostly negative reviews from critics; it was criticized for being "dry and lifeless," and halting the "bad-girl party atmosphere" of the album.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVEG793G3N4&feature=channely Gaga - Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)
"Ain't No Other Man" is a song written by Christina Aguilera, Charles Roane, DJ Premier, Harold Beatty, and Kara DioGuardi for Aguilera's third studio album Back to Basics (2006). The song was released as the album's lead single in June 2006 (see 2006 in music). The song won the 2007 Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.[1]
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Christina Aguilera
Ain't no other man
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvkwkjvnBRk
"Ain't No Other Man" is a song written by Christina Aguilera, Charles Roane, DJ Premier, Harold Beatty, and Kara DioGuardi for Aguilera's third studio album Back to Basics (2006). The song was released as the album's lead single in June 2006 (see 2006 in music). The song won the 2007 Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.[1]
The single is Milian's most successful to date, reaching number five on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100
chart as well as the top five in the United Kingdom and the top ten in
the Denmark, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Norway. Milian also
performed and promoted the song for a Tommy Hilfiger Jeans commercial. The song was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration in 2005, and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America
in early January 2005. It remains Milian's biggest hit single in the
USA to date, and their only one to reach the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100.
The single is Milian's most successful to date, reaching number five on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100
chart as well as the top five in the United Kingdom and the top ten in
the Denmark, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Norway. Milian also
performed and promoted the song for a Tommy Hilfiger Jeans commercial. The song was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration in 2005, and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America
in early January 2005. It remains Milian's biggest hit single in the
USA to date, and their only one to reach the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100.
Hawkwind are an English rock band, one of the earliest space rock groups. Their lyrics favour urban and science fiction themes. They are also a noted precursor to punk rock[2] and now are considered a link between the hippie and punk cultures.[3]
Hawkwind are an English rock band, one of the earliest space rock groups. Their lyrics favour urban and science fiction themes. They are also a noted precursor to punk rock[2] and now are considered a link between the hippie and punk cultures.[3]
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