The song lyrics describe the artist bragging about his wealth, style, and popularity with women. He talks about having lots of money, nice clothes, and women attracted to him. The lyrics also describe criminal activities like stealing and drug dealing. The artist portrays himself as very successful and says others are just pretending online but can't compare to him in real life. He exaggerates his wealth and popularity throughout the song.
The document appears to be lyrics from a song that discuss various topics:
1. The author talks about meeting a female in an urban area and having a relationship with her, but losing interest over time.
2. He discusses his past hardships of living in poverty and working illegally on the streets to support his family and buy luxury items.
3. References are made to spending time in prison and sexual experiences.
This 3 sentence summary provides the high level narrative and themes of the Chris Brown & Tyga "Ayo" music video document:
The music video depicts Chris Brown and Tyga flaunting their wealth and status through mansions, expensive cars, money, women, and other rap music stereotypes. It uses fast editing between these lavish locations and lyrics about partying to tell the story. Underlying themes include displaying wealth, objectifying women, and reinforcing rap music stereotypes around money, rebelliousness, and criminal behavior.
Sent out to all collaborators through email attachment. This is my written treatment which is to give my actors and helpers some information prior to filming.
Last Dose of Alex Chilton (Cleveland Box Tops Review) Emalia: DoLimbs AndThings
The document describes the author's experience seeing Alex Chilton, former singer of The Box Tops, perform a show in Cleveland. They found Chilton's performance to be very strange and bizarre. After the show, the author went backstage where Chilton was interacting with fans in an odd manner, switching between being engaging and distant. The author had a long conversation with Chilton where they asked many obscure questions, some of which Chilton denied knowledge of, though the author claimed to have contrary information. Overall, the author found interacting with Chilton to be a strange but memorable experience.
Charles Siboto Articles & Reviews Portfolio April 2016Charles Siboto
I am a writer. I write about movies, comic books, video games and anything else that captures my imagination. This portfolio is a collection of articles and reviews I've had published over the years.
The document provides a review of performances from the 2013 Grammys by Dana. It summarizes Bruno Mars, Taylor Swift, The Lumineers, Jack White, Katy Perry, Alabama Shakes, Carrie Underwood, Prince, Gotye, Kimbra, a Levon Helm tribute, Juanes, Frank Ocean, and the finale featuring LL Cool J as highlights and criticisms of the show.
This document contains the lyrics to 5 songs that Lore Ramirez lists as their favorite songs:
1. "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" by Oasis
2. "You Belong with Me" by Taylor Swift
3. "Carry You Home" by James Blunt
4. "All These Things That I've Done" by The Killers
5. "Boys Boys Boys" by Lady Gaga
The document is a song lyric by AB Stardem called "Don't Phone Me". The lyrics are about not wanting to be contacted just because someone has his phone number. He warns that only his wife can get backstage at his shows and that he may leave with other women instead of their husbands. He brags about his popularity with women and success in the music industry. The chorus repeats the refrain of the title, telling people not to phone him.
The document appears to be lyrics from a song that discuss various topics:
1. The author talks about meeting a female in an urban area and having a relationship with her, but losing interest over time.
2. He discusses his past hardships of living in poverty and working illegally on the streets to support his family and buy luxury items.
3. References are made to spending time in prison and sexual experiences.
This 3 sentence summary provides the high level narrative and themes of the Chris Brown & Tyga "Ayo" music video document:
The music video depicts Chris Brown and Tyga flaunting their wealth and status through mansions, expensive cars, money, women, and other rap music stereotypes. It uses fast editing between these lavish locations and lyrics about partying to tell the story. Underlying themes include displaying wealth, objectifying women, and reinforcing rap music stereotypes around money, rebelliousness, and criminal behavior.
Sent out to all collaborators through email attachment. This is my written treatment which is to give my actors and helpers some information prior to filming.
Last Dose of Alex Chilton (Cleveland Box Tops Review) Emalia: DoLimbs AndThings
The document describes the author's experience seeing Alex Chilton, former singer of The Box Tops, perform a show in Cleveland. They found Chilton's performance to be very strange and bizarre. After the show, the author went backstage where Chilton was interacting with fans in an odd manner, switching between being engaging and distant. The author had a long conversation with Chilton where they asked many obscure questions, some of which Chilton denied knowledge of, though the author claimed to have contrary information. Overall, the author found interacting with Chilton to be a strange but memorable experience.
Charles Siboto Articles & Reviews Portfolio April 2016Charles Siboto
I am a writer. I write about movies, comic books, video games and anything else that captures my imagination. This portfolio is a collection of articles and reviews I've had published over the years.
The document provides a review of performances from the 2013 Grammys by Dana. It summarizes Bruno Mars, Taylor Swift, The Lumineers, Jack White, Katy Perry, Alabama Shakes, Carrie Underwood, Prince, Gotye, Kimbra, a Levon Helm tribute, Juanes, Frank Ocean, and the finale featuring LL Cool J as highlights and criticisms of the show.
This document contains the lyrics to 5 songs that Lore Ramirez lists as their favorite songs:
1. "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" by Oasis
2. "You Belong with Me" by Taylor Swift
3. "Carry You Home" by James Blunt
4. "All These Things That I've Done" by The Killers
5. "Boys Boys Boys" by Lady Gaga
The document is a song lyric by AB Stardem called "Don't Phone Me". The lyrics are about not wanting to be contacted just because someone has his phone number. He warns that only his wife can get backstage at his shows and that he may leave with other women instead of their husbands. He brags about his popularity with women and success in the music industry. The chorus repeats the refrain of the title, telling people not to phone him.
Digital Booklet The Fame Monster (Deluxe Version)Pedro Medeiros
This document contains the lyrics to several songs by Lady Gaga from her albums The Fame Monster and Born This Way. The songs discuss themes of romance, relationships, sexuality and empowerment. They utilize catchy beats and references to popular culture.
The document contains two interviews about favorite rap music videos and conventions in rap videos. In the first interview, the respondent's favorite video is Dizzee Rascal's "I Love You" because of the song and direct rapping to the camera with mirrors showing different angles. Their favorite rapper is Wiley for his unique sound and arguments with record labels. They think rap is more lyrical than singing and prefer not to see fancy cars or "bling" in videos. In the second interview, the respondent's favorite is Usher's "OMG" for his dancing routines and lighting. Their favorite rapper is Drake for his versatility and relatable lyrics. Both respondents think rap videos focus too much on money and materialism and
This document introduces Finnigan Eight, a Sim who aspires to be a family captain. She lives in a simple shack but meets Charlie at the local community center. They hit it off quickly and Charlie moves in. Finn and Charlie expand their cottage as their family grows. Finn becomes pregnant with their first child. The document maintains a lighthearted tone through jokes and commentary on the Sims' lives.
Script Himym saison 1 episode 3 Françaisguesteeabbc
Ted and Barney go out for a night on the town instead of their usual bar. Barney convinces Ted to join him on a spontaneous trip to Philadelphia to pick up women at the airport. They meet two women, Laura and Tatiana, who are visiting their boyfriends. Marshall wants to join them, but Ted tells him not to. Meanwhile, Lily and Robin go to their usual bar, but the men only hit on Robin since Lily is wearing her engagement ring.
This TV drama called "Shhh" would feature various celebrities cast in roles depicting controversial topics. It would air on Monday nights at 8pm on Channel 4, aimed at audiences 11+. The first series follows Levi who is abusive towards his fiancée Laurelle, who has been secretly seeing his friend Dwayne. Laurelle eventually tells Levi about the affair, angering him. Meanwhile, Sarah Jane faces an unplanned pregnancy after being forced into sex. Each episode introduces more cast members and storylines, including abusive relationships and teenage issues.
The document discusses the film Taxi Tehran directed by Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi. It describes how Panahi continues making films in defiance of his government's ban, with Taxi Tehran being covertly filmed using the security cameras in his taxi. The film has no traditional narrative and depicts ordinary life in Tehran, highlighting Panahi's quiet and revolutionary style of dissent through humanizing ordinary people. It also breaks many of the rules imposed by Iran's government on films.
The Offically Wacky BoolProp Challenge by PetTech Part ElevenStephanie Sahr
The document provides an update on the Pleasant View legacy challenge. It summarizes the aging up of the remaining generation 2 children to teens, including their traits and aspirations. Issues that arose include Cort's unusual face and mean behavior, and Prudence developing anger issues. The teens had various social interactions. Finally, the reader is prompted to vote in a poll to select the heir from among Olona, Prudence and Cort Trueheart.
An actor from Salford, England named Sam Gale has found great success portraying a gangster character in the NBC drama series "Chicago Kingdom", which has been renewed for an unprecedented 6th season. Gale started his career with supporting roles in British films but is now landing bigger roles in Hollywood movies. He plays an angry gangster named Al Luciano on "Chicago Kingdom" and says his character is developing and taking on more responsibility in the upcoming 6th season. Gale cites meeting actor Roy Keane as one of the few times he's been intimidated by someone he's worked with, and says he was excited and in disbelief when director Steven Spielberg personally called him about being in an upcoming sci-fi
The document discusses how rap music from artists like Jay-Z, P. Diddy, and Eminem has spread from inner cities to suburban white populations. It argues this development has made inner city cultures more relatable. Eminem in particular represents this phenomenon as a white rapper who raps about his struggles growing up in a working-class background. The document asserts Eminem and other rappers encourage critical thinking about racial and social identities, which is important for students to do in composition courses.
The document discusses how rap music from artists like Jay-Z, P. Diddy, and Eminem has spread from inner cities to suburban white populations. It argues this development has made inner city cultures more relatable. Eminem in particular represents this phenomenon as a white rapper who raps about his struggles growing up in a working-class background. The document asserts Eminem and other rappers encourage critical thinking about racial and social identities, which is important for students to do in composition courses.
The document introduces characters from two households who are attending university together. Dmitri Sanders and Frederic Miller disguise themselves in dresses to join Rose Shankel's all-female sorority, hoping to spend time with the women. However, their disguises do not fool everyone. Ariadene is skeptical of her brother Dmitri's motives, and Phoebe suspects that "Demetria" and "Daphne" are actually men in disguise. The characters break into song as they continue their hijinks at the sorority.
The document provides an analysis of several music videos, examining their genres, narratives, relationships between lyrics and visuals, and other conventions. It analyzes videos such as "Price Tag" by Jessie J, "Kill This Love" by Blackpink, and "Street Fighter Mas" by Kamasi Washington. Common techniques discussed include the use of costumes, sets, and cinematography to signify genre and represent lyrics. Intertextuality with other works is also analyzed in some videos.
The proposed music video treatment is for the song "All Time Low" by the band The Wanted. It will tell the story of a man who discovers his girlfriend cheating on him. Key scenes include the band performing, the man finding his girlfriend with another man, and him running away in anguish to a field. The video aims to portray his feelings of emptiness, anger, and sadness through symbolic imagery, locations, and colors. It will be filmed at various outdoor locations around Waltham St. Lawrence.
The document discusses several topics:
1. Rosie the Riveter refers to a cultural icon of American women who worked in factories during World War II.
2. A Manic Pixie Dream Girl is a stock character type that exists to enhance or change a brooding male protagonist.
3. Iggy Pop and Patti Smith are known as the "Godfather" and "Godmother" of punk rock respectively.
4. A mondegreen is a mishearing or misinterpretation of lyrics in a song that gives it a new meaning.
The document appears to be lyrics from a rap song. It contains multiple verses of rhyming lyrics describing the artist's rapping ability and style. There are references to smoking, violence, and competing with other rappers. The lyrics are annotated with potential camera shots and visuals to accompany the song.
The Offically Wacky BoolProp Challenge by PetTech Part NineStephanie Sahr
The document provides an overview of events in the Pleasantview neighborhood, including the birth of several children to spare households. Psion Trueheart gives birth to her third child, a daughter named Prudence with unexpected brown eyes. Rochelle throws a party at her new apartment. Updates are also provided on the marriages of Lori Trueheart and Paul Landgraab.
The Third Rebirth of Mr. Fantastic – Elmore MagazineMichael Cobb
Fantastic Negrito discusses his life journey, including running away from home at age 12 and surviving a near-fatal car crash. He talks about growing up in Oakland and being influenced by its diverse music scene. Negrito also discusses the themes on his recent album, including the gentrification of Oakland and tensions between police and communities of color. He emphasizes bringing uncomfortable issues to light through his music in order to work towards solutions.
The document discusses several songs from the 1960s to 1990s that contain controversial or potentially offensive lyrics about topics like domestic violence, racism, sexuality, and violence against police officers. It provides background on the artists and songs, including The Crystals' "He Hit Me (It Felt Like a Kiss)" from 1962, which depicts domestic violence in a romanticized way, and Ice-T's 1992 song "Cop Killer," which was criticized for its lyrics about killing police officers amid tensions over police brutality.
The document provides information about the musical "Big Shot" including its story, songs, reviews, company history, and plans for the future. It details how the musical was created by 22-year-old Lauryn Gaffney and performed in several venues in Dublin. It went on to perform as part of the San Diego Fringe Festival in California where it won the "Spirit of the Fringe" award. The document outlines the musical's successful history and the creator's plans to continue developing and touring the production.
The song is about a man singing to his ex-girlfriend about her new boyfriend. In the chorus, he tells her he doesn't want to hear about her new man. In the verses, he describes what the new man is like - spending a lot of money on clothes and working out. He talks about still checking her social media profiles. He compares how she has changed from when they were together. Throughout the song, he hints that he wants her back and that the new relationship doesn't seem right for her. He emphasizes that he doesn't want to hear anymore about her new man.
This document discusses Zac McCall's work on creating trailers and acquiring music and sound effects for an urban drama film project. It includes emails sent to music producers to request permission to use songs, as well as notes on freely available royalty-free sounds. It also includes storyboards, mood boards, and descriptions of film inspirations and genres being considered. Production planning documents like schedules, budgets, risk assessments, and location recces are presented. Finally, screenshots of social media posts and teaser trailers are shown, discussing the audience response.
The document appears to be lyrics from various songs by the artist Jamie T. It thanks friends and family for their support and influence on the artist's music. It also contains lyrics from individual songs that describe scenes of partying, relationships, and struggles with addiction.
Digital Booklet The Fame Monster (Deluxe Version)Pedro Medeiros
This document contains the lyrics to several songs by Lady Gaga from her albums The Fame Monster and Born This Way. The songs discuss themes of romance, relationships, sexuality and empowerment. They utilize catchy beats and references to popular culture.
The document contains two interviews about favorite rap music videos and conventions in rap videos. In the first interview, the respondent's favorite video is Dizzee Rascal's "I Love You" because of the song and direct rapping to the camera with mirrors showing different angles. Their favorite rapper is Wiley for his unique sound and arguments with record labels. They think rap is more lyrical than singing and prefer not to see fancy cars or "bling" in videos. In the second interview, the respondent's favorite is Usher's "OMG" for his dancing routines and lighting. Their favorite rapper is Drake for his versatility and relatable lyrics. Both respondents think rap videos focus too much on money and materialism and
This document introduces Finnigan Eight, a Sim who aspires to be a family captain. She lives in a simple shack but meets Charlie at the local community center. They hit it off quickly and Charlie moves in. Finn and Charlie expand their cottage as their family grows. Finn becomes pregnant with their first child. The document maintains a lighthearted tone through jokes and commentary on the Sims' lives.
Script Himym saison 1 episode 3 Françaisguesteeabbc
Ted and Barney go out for a night on the town instead of their usual bar. Barney convinces Ted to join him on a spontaneous trip to Philadelphia to pick up women at the airport. They meet two women, Laura and Tatiana, who are visiting their boyfriends. Marshall wants to join them, but Ted tells him not to. Meanwhile, Lily and Robin go to their usual bar, but the men only hit on Robin since Lily is wearing her engagement ring.
This TV drama called "Shhh" would feature various celebrities cast in roles depicting controversial topics. It would air on Monday nights at 8pm on Channel 4, aimed at audiences 11+. The first series follows Levi who is abusive towards his fiancée Laurelle, who has been secretly seeing his friend Dwayne. Laurelle eventually tells Levi about the affair, angering him. Meanwhile, Sarah Jane faces an unplanned pregnancy after being forced into sex. Each episode introduces more cast members and storylines, including abusive relationships and teenage issues.
The document discusses the film Taxi Tehran directed by Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi. It describes how Panahi continues making films in defiance of his government's ban, with Taxi Tehran being covertly filmed using the security cameras in his taxi. The film has no traditional narrative and depicts ordinary life in Tehran, highlighting Panahi's quiet and revolutionary style of dissent through humanizing ordinary people. It also breaks many of the rules imposed by Iran's government on films.
The Offically Wacky BoolProp Challenge by PetTech Part ElevenStephanie Sahr
The document provides an update on the Pleasant View legacy challenge. It summarizes the aging up of the remaining generation 2 children to teens, including their traits and aspirations. Issues that arose include Cort's unusual face and mean behavior, and Prudence developing anger issues. The teens had various social interactions. Finally, the reader is prompted to vote in a poll to select the heir from among Olona, Prudence and Cort Trueheart.
An actor from Salford, England named Sam Gale has found great success portraying a gangster character in the NBC drama series "Chicago Kingdom", which has been renewed for an unprecedented 6th season. Gale started his career with supporting roles in British films but is now landing bigger roles in Hollywood movies. He plays an angry gangster named Al Luciano on "Chicago Kingdom" and says his character is developing and taking on more responsibility in the upcoming 6th season. Gale cites meeting actor Roy Keane as one of the few times he's been intimidated by someone he's worked with, and says he was excited and in disbelief when director Steven Spielberg personally called him about being in an upcoming sci-fi
The document discusses how rap music from artists like Jay-Z, P. Diddy, and Eminem has spread from inner cities to suburban white populations. It argues this development has made inner city cultures more relatable. Eminem in particular represents this phenomenon as a white rapper who raps about his struggles growing up in a working-class background. The document asserts Eminem and other rappers encourage critical thinking about racial and social identities, which is important for students to do in composition courses.
The document discusses how rap music from artists like Jay-Z, P. Diddy, and Eminem has spread from inner cities to suburban white populations. It argues this development has made inner city cultures more relatable. Eminem in particular represents this phenomenon as a white rapper who raps about his struggles growing up in a working-class background. The document asserts Eminem and other rappers encourage critical thinking about racial and social identities, which is important for students to do in composition courses.
The document introduces characters from two households who are attending university together. Dmitri Sanders and Frederic Miller disguise themselves in dresses to join Rose Shankel's all-female sorority, hoping to spend time with the women. However, their disguises do not fool everyone. Ariadene is skeptical of her brother Dmitri's motives, and Phoebe suspects that "Demetria" and "Daphne" are actually men in disguise. The characters break into song as they continue their hijinks at the sorority.
The document provides an analysis of several music videos, examining their genres, narratives, relationships between lyrics and visuals, and other conventions. It analyzes videos such as "Price Tag" by Jessie J, "Kill This Love" by Blackpink, and "Street Fighter Mas" by Kamasi Washington. Common techniques discussed include the use of costumes, sets, and cinematography to signify genre and represent lyrics. Intertextuality with other works is also analyzed in some videos.
The proposed music video treatment is for the song "All Time Low" by the band The Wanted. It will tell the story of a man who discovers his girlfriend cheating on him. Key scenes include the band performing, the man finding his girlfriend with another man, and him running away in anguish to a field. The video aims to portray his feelings of emptiness, anger, and sadness through symbolic imagery, locations, and colors. It will be filmed at various outdoor locations around Waltham St. Lawrence.
The document discusses several topics:
1. Rosie the Riveter refers to a cultural icon of American women who worked in factories during World War II.
2. A Manic Pixie Dream Girl is a stock character type that exists to enhance or change a brooding male protagonist.
3. Iggy Pop and Patti Smith are known as the "Godfather" and "Godmother" of punk rock respectively.
4. A mondegreen is a mishearing or misinterpretation of lyrics in a song that gives it a new meaning.
The document appears to be lyrics from a rap song. It contains multiple verses of rhyming lyrics describing the artist's rapping ability and style. There are references to smoking, violence, and competing with other rappers. The lyrics are annotated with potential camera shots and visuals to accompany the song.
The Offically Wacky BoolProp Challenge by PetTech Part NineStephanie Sahr
The document provides an overview of events in the Pleasantview neighborhood, including the birth of several children to spare households. Psion Trueheart gives birth to her third child, a daughter named Prudence with unexpected brown eyes. Rochelle throws a party at her new apartment. Updates are also provided on the marriages of Lori Trueheart and Paul Landgraab.
The Third Rebirth of Mr. Fantastic – Elmore MagazineMichael Cobb
Fantastic Negrito discusses his life journey, including running away from home at age 12 and surviving a near-fatal car crash. He talks about growing up in Oakland and being influenced by its diverse music scene. Negrito also discusses the themes on his recent album, including the gentrification of Oakland and tensions between police and communities of color. He emphasizes bringing uncomfortable issues to light through his music in order to work towards solutions.
The document discusses several songs from the 1960s to 1990s that contain controversial or potentially offensive lyrics about topics like domestic violence, racism, sexuality, and violence against police officers. It provides background on the artists and songs, including The Crystals' "He Hit Me (It Felt Like a Kiss)" from 1962, which depicts domestic violence in a romanticized way, and Ice-T's 1992 song "Cop Killer," which was criticized for its lyrics about killing police officers amid tensions over police brutality.
The document provides information about the musical "Big Shot" including its story, songs, reviews, company history, and plans for the future. It details how the musical was created by 22-year-old Lauryn Gaffney and performed in several venues in Dublin. It went on to perform as part of the San Diego Fringe Festival in California where it won the "Spirit of the Fringe" award. The document outlines the musical's successful history and the creator's plans to continue developing and touring the production.
The song is about a man singing to his ex-girlfriend about her new boyfriend. In the chorus, he tells her he doesn't want to hear about her new man. In the verses, he describes what the new man is like - spending a lot of money on clothes and working out. He talks about still checking her social media profiles. He compares how she has changed from when they were together. Throughout the song, he hints that he wants her back and that the new relationship doesn't seem right for her. He emphasizes that he doesn't want to hear anymore about her new man.
This document discusses Zac McCall's work on creating trailers and acquiring music and sound effects for an urban drama film project. It includes emails sent to music producers to request permission to use songs, as well as notes on freely available royalty-free sounds. It also includes storyboards, mood boards, and descriptions of film inspirations and genres being considered. Production planning documents like schedules, budgets, risk assessments, and location recces are presented. Finally, screenshots of social media posts and teaser trailers are shown, discussing the audience response.
The document appears to be lyrics from various songs by the artist Jamie T. It thanks friends and family for their support and influence on the artist's music. It also contains lyrics from individual songs that describe scenes of partying, relationships, and struggles with addiction.
The document appears to be song lyrics from multiple songs by the artist Jamie T. The summaries are:
1) The lyrics thank friends and family for their support and influence on the artist's music.
2) Subsequent lyrics describe various scenes and characters, with references to drugs, violence, relationships, and life in a town.
3) The final lyrics continue in a similar vein, with additional musical themes and descriptions of people and places.
The document describes three stories:
1) A funny conversation between a student and their friend in English class, where the friend jokes that he is gay and will only speak in English to test the student.
2) Gossip about singer Selena Gomez growing frustrated that news coverage always focuses on her relationships rather than her career accomplishments as an artist and producer.
3) A lie a student told their parents in high school - they skipped school to go dress shopping for their 15th birthday party where they were playing Cinderella in a school play, finding the costume last minute from a local seamstress.
The music video for "Girlfriend" by Avril Lavigne shows her playing three different girls - a girly girl, a rebel, and the singer. Through its use of mise-en-scene, camerawork, editing, and sound, it portrays a love triangle between the typical girly girl, her boyfriend, and the rebel girl who tries to come between them. Scenes show the rebel girl flirting with and pranking the boyfriend, while editing and sound match the story to the song's lyrics about wanting a new girlfriend. In the end, the rebel girl ends up with the boyfriend, leaving the girly girl dumped in a river.
Andrea Thomas is a rising pop star from America who has taken the music world by storm. Her 60s style pop hit "Love Never Dies" topped the charts and she is now working her way up the UK charts. She started singing at 15 and has since won a Grammy and Brit award. With her highly anticipated tour around the corner and new album featuring major stars like Chris Brown and Taylor Swift, Andrea Thomas' future is very bright and she is becoming a household name globally.
New level, a three-piece girl band consisting of Amelia, Freya, and Rose that came second on X Factor UK last year, is splitting up after 11 months. Lead singer Amelia, aged 17, believes the other two girls hold her back from her dream to be a solo artist. Freya, aged 16, and Rose still feel overwhelmed by their new lifestyle. Amelia wants to pursue her solo career in singing, as that has always been her passion, while the other two girls are unsure if being in the band is the right path for them.
The document discusses social anxiety and the difficulties of social interaction. It describes feeling judged by others and overanalyzing conversations. It also talks about preferring online friendships over in-person interactions due to social anxiety. Throughout, it expresses a desire to understand social situations better while acknowledging a disconnect from typical social norms.
The song is about a woman who is searching for something missing from her relationship with her partner. She describes him as a "bad guy" who lies to her but she is still drawn to him despite him saying he's no good for her. She feels like the soul of the person she fell in love with has disappeared, leaving just an empty shell beside her, and she wants to know where that person went.
The document appears to be song lyrics and credits by the artist Jamie T. In the summary, the artist thanks those who helped make the album possible, including producers, family, fans, and friends who have influenced his music through their own lives. He says their inspiration was important in introducing him to the variety of music that has inspired him in creating his own music.
A superficial journey through the role of women in african-american musicFeminismos15MBerlin
This document discusses the role of women in African American music from the early 20th century to present day. It covers major genres and eras such as blues in the 1920s led by pioneering artists like Mamie Smith; jazz in the 1940s-50s defined by "divas"; soul and funk of the 1950s-60s and rise of Motown; political soul of the late 1960s and 1970s led by artists like Nina Simone; mainstream misogynistic hip hop in the 1980s-90s and artists like Tupac addressing these issues; and current non-commercial artists rejecting gender roles like Erykah Badu and Janelle Monáe.
The document proposes a music video concept for the song "That Time" by Regina Spektor. The concept is to have a woman reminiscing through old photos of her ex-boyfriend, with the memories becoming darker as the song lyrics change. Each verse would be visually represented through flashbacks corresponding to the lyrics. Inspiration is drawn from the videos for "Foundations" by Kate Nash and "Turn the Page" by Bobby V for their quirky characters and comic book visual effects. Detailed treatment is provided for how each lyric could be depicted.
The document provides a first-person account of the narrator's past, including his rise to fame through viral YouTube videos with his partner Jaime. He describes meeting Jaime years ago in a small Iowa town and their turbulent on-again, off-again relationship over the following years as they pursue acting careers in New York City. Their relationship is tested by struggles with smoking, jealousy, and loss of passion, but they find success making improvised comedy videos on YouTube together.
The song describes a breakup and the singer's conflicting feelings about his ex-girlfriend. In the first verse, he blames the breakup on her reckless lifestyle, though he still loves her. Subsequent verses describe his anger, resentment, and moving on, touring between "states" of girls. He discusses how people now want things from his fame. Though the relationship started casually, he caught feelings for her and writes about her constantly. He knows she's bad for his health but can't help it. The song suggests she may come back when he's settled down, and that talking cannot fix their relationship.
The song describes a breakup where the singer blames his ex-girlfriend for being reckless and moving on from their relationship. He expresses still loving her more than others do. Over time, he becomes angry and resentful, focusing on his music career and moving from place to place. While his newfound fame brings people wanting things from him, he feels used once they get it. The relationship started with no strings attached but he began having feelings for her. His music and thoughts are still about her, though he knows she's bad for his health. He comes to realize she wanted to change and be with someone else. In the end, he feels she'll come back once he settles down but talking won't fix
The lyric analysis summarizes the lyrics of a grime artist who is confident in his rapping abilities. He says that he "lights up the room" when rapping due to his skill. While he takes breaks from music, he is now back and hasn't lost his talents. He prides himself on writing multiple tracks in a single day through hard work. He represents where he came from and won't change his humble ways even if he achieves fame and success.
This document contains an interview with a woman named Georgia who models for GodsGirls, an alternative pin-up and photography website. In the interview, Georgia discusses how she got involved in modeling for the site, her views on how sites like GodsGirls portray sexuality in a positive light compared to other adult sites, and whether she sees herself continuing to model long-term.
This document contains summaries of several short passages in both English and Spanish on various topics:
1) A moment that changed the author's life when they liked a boy who had a girlfriend but then kissed the author after breaking up, disappointing them.
2) A funny conversation where a friend jokingly told the author he was gay in English to practice the author's pronunciation.
3) Gossip about Selena Gomez being frustrated that news focuses on her relationships rather than her career achievements.
The document describes a song, detailing the lyrics and timing of each section. It then provides directions for shooting a music video to accompany the song. The directions call for shooting the intro with a low-angle shot of a pickup truck driving down a country road kicking up dust. Shots of the singing couple gazing into each other's eyes are recommended for the first verse. Quick cuts and montages of the laughing couple having fun are suggested for the most upbeat section. Extended long shots of the couple gazing at each other are outlined for the slow, emotional final verse to convey the man's missing of the woman.
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Climate Change All over the World .pptxsairaanwer024
Climate change refers to significant and lasting changes in the average weather patterns over periods ranging from decades to millions of years. It encompasses both global warming driven by human emissions of greenhouse gases and the resulting large-scale shifts in weather patterns. While climate change is a natural phenomenon, human activities, particularly since the Industrial Revolution, have accelerated its pace and intensity
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ENVIRONMENT~ Renewable Energy Sources and their future prospects.tiwarimanvi3129
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Yaya - NOT ENOUGH (Prod.by Lord Żubr & celestial kind) - lyrics analysis
1. Yaya - NOT ENOUGH (Prod.by
Lord Żubr & celestial kind)
Lyric Analysis
(Self made song)
2. Chorus
Dead your feelings
I don’t give two fucks
Counting stacks till I get paper cuts
Dem gyal roasting like cashew nuts
I dashed her phone and that’s iPhone plus
Still in my ends, of course G trust
Finessing from ends you know it’s a must
Out here but its not enough
We out here but it’s not enough
3. Chorus
Dead your feelings
I don’t give two fucks
Counting stacks till I get paper cuts
Dem gyal roasting like cashew nuts
I dashed her phone and that’s iPhone plus
Still in my ends, of course G trust
Finessing from ends you know it’s a must
Out here but its not enough
We out here but it’s not enough
Artist exaggerates his wealth through
saying that he can count stacks until
he gets paper cuts.
Artist letting the audience know that he doesn’t
care about the opinions of others.
“Dem gyal roasting” meaning in slang
terms means that they are sexually
aroused by the artist.
Meaning that the artist has lived in
the same area for a long time. And
“Finessing from ends” essentially
means that he steals and makes
profits from the area he lives in.
Essentially meaning that the artist
isn’t done causing trouble and that its
“not enough”.
4. Verse 1
Don’t try and cat
We just some wavy yutes
Allow the am
Us man are smokin fruits
Best dressed men we aint wearin suits
Don’t chat about creps
Unless you check boots
Cuz my guys run the road like a race
Due to set pace
5. Verse 1
Don’t try and cat
We just some wavy yutes
Allow the am
Us man are smokin fruits
Best dressed men we aint wearin suits
Don’t chat about creps
Unless you check boots
Cuz my guys run the road like a race
Due to set pace
Artist is saying don’t copy his style
because him and his friends were the
flashiest cloths.
The artist is saying that he smokes weed
but not just weed. He exaggerates how
flavourful it is by comparting it to literally
smoking fruits.
Artist is saying that him and his group dress the
best in attire other than formal. And that other
people shouldn't even talk about there shoes
because they don’t compare to his.
Artist is comparing the fact that his
friends running the road to running a
race.
6. Verse 1
Securing the Bag AJ trace
Runnin around on estates
Dashin through Gates
Me and my G’s on our skates
Just an icy G
Lookin pricey b
I saw you pree
You can’t lie to me
Gally asking for all types of tree
I’m sorry b
It don’t come for free
7. Verse 1
Securing the Bag AJ trace
Runnin around on estates
Dashin through Gates
Me and my G’s on our skates
Just an icy G
Lookin pricey b
I saw you pree
You can’t lie to me
Gally asking for all types of tree
I’m sorry b
It don’t come for free
Securing the bag meaning
securing money. Is also a
play on words as AJ Tracey
released an album called
“Secure the Bag!”
Artist shedding light on how him
on his friends cause mischief in
estates where they live.
Artist saying that be looks
Icey, which is referring to his
diamond jewellery.
Artist saying that girls stare at
him beacuase he's attractive,
and he asks woman to be
honest about it ; )
Meaning girls ask him for free drugs,
however he rejects this idea and
emphasises that its not free and
they have to pay.
8. Verse 1
Put her on pause like she was a MP3
We gettin money like MTP
Tryna get a whip that’s an AMG
A U in art but she was tryna draw me
Young G
That’s all about antics
Can of KA and a pack of Tangfastics
Not into sports but she into gymnastics
Say they eat right but look like matchsticks
She call Lu Kang just for the kicks
They aint Building a wall
They just tryna move bricks
That shit don’t mix
Listen
9. Verse 1
Put her on pause like she was a MP3
We gettin money like MTP
Tryna get a whip that’s an AMG
A U in art but she was tryna draw me
Young G
That’s all about antics
Can of KA and a pack of Tangfastics
Not into sports but she into gymnastics
Say they eat right but look like matchsticks
She call Lu Kang just for the kicks
They aint Building a wall
They just tryna move bricks
That shit don’t mix
Listen
Artist portrays the idea that he has lots of woman to
choose from that he actually feels overwhelmed and
needs them to pause.
Artist compares himself getting money to MTP, which is a
collective of artist who make a lot of money. And that he
wants to use this money to get an AMG (an expensive car).
This is referring to the Grade U that can be achieved in
school. And that fact that even that a girl got a U in
drawing, shes still trying to draw the artist. Draw meaning
to seduce in slang terms.
Refers to a girl who hates sports but loves “gymnastics”
referring to sex. And that people claim to eat good food
look feeble and weak, comparing them to matchsticks.
Referring to a character from the game Mortal Kombat
who likes to kick a lot. And comparing this to the slang
term to shoes which is kicks.
Referring to someone moving bricks, bricks is a slang
word for cocaine. And moving bricks is a slag term for the
transportation of cocaine.
10. Verse 2
Must’ve left me breathless
Said I jus fit right in just like Tetris
But I was on the Xan
And she was on the Yak
So I’m sorry b I might forget this
Shout out to the breast
But I’m into the back thigh
Only roll 3’G deep like I’m WIFI
No lie
Shout out to my brothers and my guys
That’s some real love
With some real ties
Catch him at the station
That’s the plan
Had your boy doing the running man
Later got dashed in the bully van
They were really tryna bully man
All this chat about me in a can
To bad I’m only the middle man
Left the feds in wonderland
Had them thinkin I was peter pan
11. Verse 2
Must’ve left me breathless
Said I jus fit right in just like Tetris
But I was on the Xan
And she was on the Yak
So I’m sorry b I might forget this
Shout out to the breast
But I’m into the back thigh
Only roll 3’G deep like I’m WIFI
No lie
Shout out to my brothers and my guys
That’s some real love
With some real ties
Catch him at the station
That’s the plan
Had your boy doing the running man
Later got dashed in the bully van
They were really tryna bully man
All this chat about me in a can
To bad I’m only the middle man
Left the feds in wonderland
Had them thinkin I was peter pan
This is referring to sex and that he “fits in” like a puzzle
piece in Tetris.
Referring to a one night stand in which he might “forget”.
Artist saying what part of a woman he prefers by
comparing them to pieces of chicken.
Comparing him and his g’s (G’s meaning gangsters) to Wi-Fi.
Saying that he has a close circle of friends.
Showing love to his friends, calling them
brothers and saying that they have a real
friendship between them.
This is a story about how the artist wanted to catch
someone at a train station. But on his way he got
arrested by the police for being suspected for
possession of drugs. However he had recently
dropped off whatever he had at a friends house,
which made the police very confused as they found
nothing.
12. Verse 2
These b’s comin in like honey
And these g’s too big
Can’t count this much money
You lot are too funny
Look and act bummy
You don’t eat right
I’ve always had a full tummy
You know me
Grinding from AM to PM
So me and the G’s dem
Can hop in the BM
They hated from the start
But now they wanna be us
But when I whippin
They’re gunna wanna Prius
13. Verse 2
These b’s comin in like honey
And these g’s too big
Can’t count this much money
You lot are too funny
Look and act bummy
You don’t eat right
I’ve always had a full tummy
You know me
Grinding from AM to PM
So me and the G’s dem
Can hop in the BM
They hated from the start
But now they wanna be us
But when I whippin
They’re gunna wanna Prius
Here the artist exaggerates how much money
he gets, as he cant count all of it.
This is the artist telling other that they look
funny by the way they dress, as the artist look
better in everyway.
This section talk about how he wants to make
a lot of money so he and his friends can have
a car all to themselves.
14. Verse 2
You can’t pay respect
When your broke and you indebt
Chattin bags on the net
I’m gunna take that as a threat
Wagwarn what you sayin?
Polo on my chest
So you know I aint playing
Got these bills in my pocket
But you know I aint payin
Got your girl on her knees
But you know she aint praying
Come on
15. Verse 2
You can’t pay respect
When your broke and you indebt
Chattin bags on the net
I’m gunna take that as a threat
Wagwarn what you sayin?
Polo on my chest
So you know I aint playing
Got these bills in my pocket
But you know I aint payin
Got your girl on her knees
But you know she aint praying
Come on
Here he addresses internet gangster and people who
talk tough online, saying that you cant talk through a
screen and to put your money where your mouth is.
Comparing the game of polo to the polo shirt on his
chest.
Comparing his bills in his pocket to actual bills
that comes through the post
Comparing having someone's girl on there knees to
give oral sex to a girl on there knees when they pray.
16. Verse 3
No need to stunt
But imma do it proudly
What’s that noise?
Pockets too loud G
Blowin up my phone
Girl getting all rowdy
Don’t really care
Cuz this rooms getting all cloudy
17. Verse 3
No need to stunt
But imma do it proudly
What’s that noise?
Pockets too loud G
Blowin up my phone
Girl getting all rowdy
Don’t really care
Cuz this rooms getting all cloudy
Saying that there isn’t really an occasion to show
off, but he's gunna show up anyway to show off.
Calling his pockets loud which is a
slang reference to having a pocket
full of drugs.
Saying that his phone keeps on going
off beacuase his girlfriend keeps calling
him. And that he doesn’t care because
the room he’s in is full of weed smoke
and he's too busy getting high to care.
18. Verse 3
Cuz I’ve never had dough
Never had a fat stack
Been chattin to your girl
Now she on me like a backpack
Don’t wanna steal her
Aint tryna back track
Still peak for you
Side-track talk about hijack
Don’t step to me dressed in black
19. Verse 3
Cuz I’ve never had dough
Never had a fat stack
Been chattin to your girl
Now she on me like a backpack
Don’t wanna steal her
Aint tryna back track
Still peak for you
Side-track talk about hijack
Don’t step to me dressed in black
This is saying that he doesn’t need
money to attract woman with money.
And that girls are on him like his
backpack.
This states that he doesn’t intend to
steal anyone else's girl, but he does
anyway with no remorse.
20. Verse 3
Cuz my boys don’t slack
Got swords on there back
Like Samurai jack
That will spin man down
Like how I spun this track
We don’t take L’s
We always bounce back
We put in the work
Them man can’t hake
Cuz we’re making way too much money out here
Catch me transporting like I’m Kodak Black
21. Verse 3
Cuz my boys don’t slack
Got swords on there back
Like Samurai jack
That will spin man down
Like how I spun this track
We don’t take L’s
We always bounce back
We put in the work
Them man can’t hake
Cuz we’re making way too much money out here
Catch me transporting like I’m Kodak Black
Compares the knives that his hood friends carry
around to swords like a carton character, Samurai
Jack who carries a samurai sword.
Saying that he never takes L’s as in losses.
And that he’s like this because he's a hard
worker that others couldn’t replicate.
Comparing himself to another
artist Kodak Black, who makes a
lot of money. Who also realised
songs called “Way too much
money” and “Transporting”.