Take Care [Deluxe Edition]
- Record Label: Universal
- Catalog#: 06025 2783262
- Country Of Release: NLD
- Year Of Release: 2011
List Price: $ 13.98 Price: $ 5.39 Tags: Nicki Minaj, LIL WAYNE, sophomore album, Record label
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Examination of a mind-boggling Nicki Minaj photo:
Nicki Minaj – Oslo Spektrum 2012

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Nicki Minaj i Oslo Spektrum 9. juni 2012. Foto: Tom Øverlie, P3.no
Listed below is a awesome Emmett Till view:
Emmett Till Rd. – Chicago

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Took this last summer in Chicago…
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Lil Wayne with T.I.
Event on 2013-08-03 19:00:00
at Saratoga Performing Arts Center
108 Avenue of The Pines
Saratoga Springs, United States
Glance at a refreshing Girls Love Beyonce photograph:
Blowin’ Beyoncé

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Beyoncé’s hair is dancing with her. Why is there a jet of air pointed from below?
Question by Christian: What is the name of the song lil wayne raps with another rapper rapping about gorillaz?
Lil wayne is not first on the song but another artist is and that artist is rapping about being a gorilla. Its not lost with gorilla zoe or gorilla city. PLEASE HELP
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If could be Forever with Drake.
Not sure Lil Wayne raps like in 783459 songs
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Tags: Los Angeles, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, LIL WAYNE
You see it all over television, celebrities endorsing “syrup,” which is a combination of cough syrup with codeine and soda, two ingredients that can make for…
Tags: LIL WAYNE, Purple drank, Cough medicine, Justin Bieber
Lil Wayne LOST IT on stage in Houston last night, going off on the NBA and the Miami Heat because they supposedly “banned” him from NBA events. And at the end of the rant he slipped in one, tiny detail… that he banged Chris Bosh‘s wife!
Tags: National Basketball Association, NBA events, LIL WAYNE, Miami HeatFar East Movement
Event on 2013-02-18 20:00:00
monday February 18
7 pm doors / 8 pm showtime
Far East Movement (Hip Hop)
all ages
HOT 98.3 is sponsoring Far East Movement at Rialto Theatre for free! Listen to HOT 98.3 for chances to win Meet and Greet passes.
Enter the dimension of Dirty Bass, the mashed-up, thoroughly modern existence of the Far East Movement: windows down, sub-woofers rattling, cars spinning on chrome. The weather is warm. The drinks are cold. Beats and booties are shaking at high BPMs. Living the life.
"Dirty Bass is LA electro-rap meets Miami booty shake meets Dutch house and the lifestyle that embodies that" says Kev Nish. "You don't need a fancy whip, but as long as your stereo is bumping, everything's alright."
But really, Dirty Bass is the Far East Movement. Raised in Koreatown, Los Angeles, Kev Nish, Prohgress, J-Splif, and DJ Virman embody the pulse of contemporary Los Angeles: the pan-global fusion, the exotic and traditional rhythms, the idea that car stereos are castles. This has always been the idea behind the Cherry Tree/Interscope artists who made history when 2010's platinum-selling "Like a G6" was the first #1 hit ever achieved by Asian Americans.
But the Far East Movement succeed by transcending race, language, or age. They have amassed one of the world's most eclectic fan bases, united by their love of FM's propulsive beats, infectious energy, and classically melodic cadences.
Their last album Free Wired was attuned to the high voltage frequencies of their Internet and social media-savvy fast life in downtown Los Angeles. It's overwhelming success ensured tours with everyone from Rick Ross to La Roux, Lil Wayne to Lady Gaga, Rihanna to LMFAO. They performed "If I Was You (OMG)" at the 2011 Billboard Music Awards with Snoop Dogg, and their other top 10-smash "Rocketeer" at NBA All-Star Weekend.
FM became international sensations from Australia to Austria, Asia to the Netherlands. And they even found time to create the theme for the Nickelodeon animated children series, Monsumo. Not bad for a group who paid their dues in the LA underground, slowly expanding their fan base until they became city wide stars in the wake of their first pop hit, "Girls on the Dance Floor."
Due out June 12, 2012, Dirty Bass is their finest moment yet. The first single, "Live My Life" is an anthemic all-night dance party featuring Justin Bieber, who was introduced to the group via Snoop Dogg. Already a fan, Bieber and FM meshed beautifully over a track from red-hot RedOne (Nikki Minaj, Usher, Lady Gaga, J-Lo). It reached the top 20 of the Billboard charts and #2 on US iTunes and #7 on UK iTunes almost instantly.
"We get tons of Tweets and Facebook messages from our teenage fans, who tell us that they live that life too,' Kev Nish says. "We're in clubs with people popping bottles and we thought, 'let's make a song for everybody, no matter the age, no matter the race, no matter the sex, no matter the preference, just people who live that life."
Dirty Bass encompasses everything FM has ever represented: the futuristic connection between electronic, rap, and pop music—ideally played a loud volume while driving at a high velocity. But it finds them experimenting with new collaborators, including Tyga ("Dirty Bass"), Flo Rida ("Change Your Life"), Cassie ("Fly With You"), Natalia Kills, Tokio Hotel, Pitbull, and Redfoo of LMFAO ("Party Rock Remix)." They even hook up for a track with rising Def Jam star YG ("Toot it and Boot It"") and Bangladesh, the hit maker behind Lil Wayne's "A Milli."
Dirty Bass absorbs everything you might expect to find on one of FM's iPods—Bassnectar to the Beastie Boys, Da Brat or N.W.A., AfroJack or Outkast. The lion's share of production is handled by FM's longtime collaborators The Stereotypes, but it also sees the crew working with Dutch House gurus Sidney Sampson and Alvaro, Dallas Austin (TLC, Pink, Madonna) and Martin "Cherry Cherry Boom Boom" Kierszenbaum.
Having collaborated and toured with the A-List pop elite, Far East Movement have stepped up their pop instincts and hook writing ability to an even higher level. Songs feel like a diamond-studded Rolex, possessed by a blinding sheen but with elements that seem perfectly set. Yet as much as they enjoy the finer things in life, the group stresses that it's less about money that it is about having a good time.
"Flossy" finds FM putting a contemporary spin on the low-rider Latin-accented jams that will forever rule the airwaves of Los Angeles.
"It's about saying, forget the screw the chains, the nice car, as long as you're dipping with the one you love the most, that's flossy," Kev Nish says. "The one you love on your arm is your bling."
Dirty Bass is built to be bumped on every boulevard, from the club to just chilling with your crew. If the cliché insists that artists are supposed to include something for everyone, the Far East Movement make it seem effortless. Mashed together, their tastes and interests are wide-ranging enough to resonate with tens of millions across the world. Their music is just fun. This summer prepare for the takeover of Dirty Bass.
$ FREE general admission advance
* prices may be subject to service fees
at Rialto Theatre
318 East Congress Street
Tucson, United States
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