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20,
02:06,
2009-06-07 08:25:13 Description: this is a video about one man and one computer watching the ever shocking yet popular video named 2 girls 1 cup i have seen many things in my life but this is one of the most shocking, grosses, if (More) this is a video about one man and one computer watching the ever shocking yet popular video named 2 girls 1 cup i have seen many things in my life but this is one of the most shocking, grosses, if that's a word nasties, video i have ever seen and i say this to u don't do it don't do it danged. (Less)
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27,
04:14,
2008-04-21 17:31:08 Description: [speaking softly, gradually getting louder] One time.. yeah.. yeah.. Yo, all I need is one mic, one beat, one stage One nigga front, my face on the front page Only if I had one gun, one girl, and one (More) [speaking softly, gradually getting louder] One time.. yeah.. yeah.. Yo, all I need is one mic, one beat, one stage One nigga front, my face on the front page Only if I had one gun, one girl, and one crib One God to show me how to do things his son did Pure, like a cup of virgin blood; mixed with 151, one sip'll make a nigga flip Writin names on my hollow tips, plottin shit Mad violence, who I'm gon' body, this hood politics Ackowledge it, leave bodies chopped up in garbages Seeds watch us, grow up and try to follow us Police watch us {*siren*} roll up and try knockin us One knee I ducked, could it be my time is up But my luck, I got up, the cop shot again Bus stop glass bursts, a fiend drops his Heineken Richochetin between the spots that I'm hidin in Blackin out as I shoot back, fuck gettin hit! [more sirens] This is my hood I'ma rep, to the death of it 'til everybody come home, little niggaz is grown Hoodrats, don't abortion your womb, we need more warriors soon Sent from the star sun and the moon In this life of police chases, street sweepers, and coppers Stick-up kids with no conscience, leavin victims with doctors If you really think you ready to die, but nines out This is what Nas is bout, nigga the time is now [whispering again] Yo, all I need is one mic.. All I need is one mic.. that's all I need All I need is one mic.. all I need niggaz All I need is one mic.. yeah [gradually getting louder] All I need is one blunt, one page, and one pen One prayer - tell God forgive me for one sin Matter fact maybe more than one, look back at all the hatred against me, fuck alla them Jesus died at age 33, there's thirty-three shots from twin glocks there's sixteen apiece, that's thirty-two Which means, one of my guns was holdin 17 Twenty-seven hit your crew, six went into you Everybody gotta die sometime; hope your funeral never gets shot up, bullets tear through the innocent Nothin is fair, niggaz roll up, shootin from wheelchairs My heart is racin, tastin revenge in the air I let the shit slide for too many years, too many times Now I'm strapped with a couple of macs, too many nines If y'all niggaz really wit me get busy load up the semis Do more than just hold it explode the clip until you empty There's nothin in our way - they bust, we bust, they rust, we rust Lead flyin, feel it? I feel it in my gut That we take these bitches to war, lie em down Cause we stronger now my nigga the time is now. [whispering again] All I need is one mic.. that's all I need, that's all I need All I need is one mic.. there's nuttin else in the world All I need is one mic.. that's all a nigga need to do his thing y'know All I need is one mic.. [starting loud this time, getting quieter] All I need is one life, one try, one breathe for one man What I stand for speaks for itself, they don't understand Or wanna see me on top, too egotistical Talkin all that slick shit, the same way these bitches do Wonder what my secrets is, niggaz'll move on you only if they know, what your weakness is I have none Too late to grab guns I'm blastin cause I'm a cool nigga Thought I wouldn't have that ass done? Fooled you niggaz What you call a infinite brawl, eternal souls clashin War gets deep, some beef is everlastin Complete with thick scars, brothers knifin each other up in prison yards, drama, where does it start? You know the block was ill as a youngster Every night it was like a, cop would get killed body found in the dumpster For real a hustler, purchased my Range, niggaz throwin dirt on my name Jealous cause fiends got they work and complain Bitches left me cause they thought I was finished Shoulda knew she wasn't true she came to me when her man caught a sentence Diamonds are blindin, I never make the same mistakes Movin with a change of pace, lighter load, see now the king is straight Swellin my melon cause none of these niggaz real Heard he was, tellin police, how can a kingpin squeal? This is crazy, I'm on the right track I'm finally found You need some soul searchin, the time is now All I need is one mic.. yeah, yeah yeah yeah All I need is one mic.. that's all I ever needed in this world, fuck cash All I need is one mic.. fuck the cars, the jewelry All I need is one mic.. to spread my voice to the whole world (Less)
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16,
03:24,
2008-05-10 02:02:44 Description: WAIT FOR THE SONG TO KICK IN
Dre, I see dead people
Modern vampires of the city...
Hunting blood... blood... blood...
[variations of "blood"]
Blood, Blood, Blood, (More) WAIT FOR THE SONG TO KICK IN
Dre, I see dead people
Modern vampires of the city...
Hunting blood... blood... blood...
[variations of "blood"]
Blood, Blood, Blood, Blood-Blood-Blood [x3]
Yo, Dre
Thought I was dead
West...Coast
One Blood [x4]
[Verse 1]
I'm the Doctor's Advocate, nigga dre shot ya.
Brought me back from the dead, that's why they call him the doctor
The (after)'math gon' drop them
And 50 ain't rockin' with him
No more, IT'S OKAY (mimicking Scarface), I get it poppin'
Whole club rockin'
Like a '64 impala
Drink cris, throw it up
Call the shit hydraulics
Then piss in the cup
Call the shit hypnotic
I bleed Compton {Brrrrrrrrrraaaaaaaaaaaaaaattt}
Spit crack and shit chronic
And you new niggaz ain't shit
But new niggaz
Bathing Ape Shoe [?] niggaz
I'm talkin' ta you, nigga
Bouncin' in da '64 throwin' up West Side, man
Sellin' another 5 million albums, YES I AM
Fresh like damn
This nigga did it again
A hundred thousand on his neck, L.A. above the brim
Inside the lambo(rghini), shotgun with Snoop
What would the motherf**kin' West Coast be without one crip and {One Blood}?
[Chorus]
One Blood [x4]
Blood, Blood, Blood, Blood-Blood-Blood [x3]
One Blood [x4]
[Verse 2]
I'm from the West Side of the '64 Impala
Where niggaz say "Where you from?" we'll never say "Holla"
Bandanna on the right side
Gun on the left side {Brrrrrrrrrraaaaaaaaaaaaaaattt}
Niggaz in New York, know how to throw up the West Side
Word to Eazy
I'm so ill, believe me
I made room for Jeezy
But the rest of you niggaz better be glad you breathin'
All I need is one reason
I'm the king, and Dre said it, the West Coast need me
I don't know why you niggaz keep tryin' me
Everybody know that I'm the heir to the Aftermath dynasty
And I ain't gotta make shit for the club
What DJ gon' turn down the .38 snub?
You 38 and you still rappin' uhh
I'm 26 nigga, so is the dubs (inches)
On the '07 Hummer
Hop out, no bodyguards
When the chronic smoke clear all you gon' see is {One Blood}
[Chorus]
One Blood [x4]
Blood, Blood, Blood, Blood-Blood-Blood [x3]
One Blood [x4]
[Verse 3]
I ain't got beef with 50, no beef with Jay
What's beef when you gettin' head in the 6-tray?
And the double game chain, I keep 'em on display
Black T-shirt, so all you see is the A (aftermath)
Turn on the TV, and all you see is the A (Atlanta)
You niggaz better make up a dance and try to get radio play
Keep on +Snappin' Your Fingers+, I ain't going away
I don't regret what I spit, ''cause I know what I say
And niggaz keep talkin' about me, they don't know when to stop
I got the Louis Vuitton belt buckle, holdin' tha glock
No beam, no silencer, I know when to pop
Wait 'til Lil' Jon come on and left off a shot
I have the number 1 Billboard spot {Yeah! Hahahaha}
Niggaz stepped on my fingers, and I climb right back to the top
I'm BIG, I'm Cube, I'm NaS, I'm 'Pac
This ain't shit but a warnin' 'til my album drop
[Chorus]
One Blood [x4]
Blood, Blood, Blood, Blood-Blood-Blood [x3]
One Blood [x8]
Blood, Blood, Blood, Blood-Blood-Blood [x3]
One Blood [x4] (Less)
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23,
04:15,
2008-11-07 10:04:12 Description: Lyrics:
Turn my headphones up
Nothing's gonna stop me now
Nothing baby
I'm here now
We're here, it's your world
Yea,
Yow, all I need is one mic, one beat , one stage,
(More) Lyrics:
Turn my headphones up
Nothing's gonna stop me now
Nothing baby
I'm here now
We're here, it's your world
Yea,
Yow, all I need is one mic, one beat , one stage,
one nigga frontin my face on the front page
only if I had one love, one girl and one crib,
one god to show me how to do things his son did
pure, like a cup of virgin blood
mixed with 151, 1 sip will make a nigga flip
writtin names on my hollow tips, plottin shit,
mad dollars, who i'm gonna body this hood politics,
acknowledge it, leave bodies chopped up in garbages
seeds watch us grow up and try to follow us
police watch us, roll up and try knocking us
one knee I ducked, could it be my times up
with my luck I got up, the cops shot again
bus stop glass bursts a fiend drops his Heineken
ricochetin between the spots that I'm hiding in
blacking out as I shoot back fuck gettin hit
this is my hood Ima rep till the death of it
til everybody come home little niggas is grown
hood rats don't abortion your womb
we need more warriors soon
sent from the stars, sun, and the moon
and its like a police chase, street sweepers and coppers
sick of kids with no conscience leaving victims with doctors
if you really think you're ready to die, with n9nes out
this is what Nas is bout, brothers the time is now
all I need is one mic
all I need is one mic [its all I need]
all I need is one mic [all I need]
all I need is one mic [yea]
all I need is one blunt, one page, and one pen
one prayer, tell God to forgive me for 1 sin
matter fact maybe more then one
look back at all the hatred against me
fuck all of them, Jesus died at age 33
that's 33 shots from twin glocks 16 a piece, that's 32
which means, one my of guns was holdin 17
27 hit your crew 6 went into you
everybody gotta die sometime
hope your funeral never get caught up
bullets tear through the innocent
nothing is fair niggas roll up
shooting from wheel chairs my heart is racing
tasting revenge in the air
I let this shit slide for too many years
too many times now I'm strapped with a couple of mac'z
too many nines if Y'all niggas really with me
get busy load up the semi'z
do more then just hold it explode the clip until you empty
there's nothing in our way
they bust we bust, they rust we rust
lead flying, feel it? I feel it in my gut
now we take these to the war
Lie em down cause we stronger now
my peoples the time is now
all I need is one mic [it's all I need, its all I need]
all I need is one mic [it's nothing else in the world]
all I need is one mic [it's all a nigga need to do his thing you know]
all I need is one mic
all I need is one life, one try, one breath in one man
what I stand for speaks for itself
they don't understand don't wanna see me on top
too egotistical, talking all that slick shit
the same way these bitches do
wonder what's my secrets is
niggas'll move on you only if they know what your weakness is
I have none, too late to grab guns, blasting
cause Ima cool nigga, thought I wouldn't have that ass done
fooled you niggas, what you call a infinite brawl
eternal souls clashing, war gets deep
some beef is everlasting, complete with thick scars
brothers knifing each other, up in prison yards
drama, where does it start
you know the block was ill as a youngster
every night it was like a cop would get killed
body found in the dumpster
for real a hustler purchased my range
nigggas throwing dirt on my name
jealous cause fiends got their work and complain
Bitche left me cause they thought I was finished
shoulda knew she wasnt true
she came to me when her man caught a sentence
Diamonds are blindin , I never make the same mistakes
moving with the change of pace, a
lighter load, see now the king is straight
swelling my melon cause none of these niggas real
heard he was, telling police, how can a kingpin squeal
this is crazy Im on the right track
Im finally found you need some soul searching
the time is now
all I need is one mic [yea yea yea]
all I need is one mic [its all I ever needed in this world, cash]
all I need is one mic [the cars, jewelry]
all I need is one mic [spread my voice to the whole world] (Less)
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53,
02:24,
2008-04-17 15:10:08 Description: Reginald "Reggie" Noble (born April 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Redman, is an American rapper and actor. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and came to fame in the early 1990s (More) Reginald "Reggie" Noble (born April 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Redman, is an American rapper and actor. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and came to fame in the early 1990s as an artist on the Def Jam label. He is most known for his collaborations with Method Man and Christina Aguilera, and his starring roles in the films How High and Seed Of Chucky.-----------------------------------Music career In 1992, Redman released his debut album, Whut? Thee Album, which All Music Guide noted for blending "reggae and funk influences" with a "terse, though fluid rap style".[1] The album peaked at number forty-nine on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold. He was named "Rap Artist of the Year" by The Source. Redman followed up with his 1994 album, Dare Iz a Darkside. The first single, "Rockafella," samples Leon Haywood's "I Want'a Do Something Freaky to You" and George Clinton's "Flashlight," two of the most sampled songs in hip hop.[2] In December 1996, Redman released Muddy Waters. Rolling Stone wrote that he provides "choppy, offbeat verses and memorable call-and-response choruses" with a "stripped down but tight" production from producer Erick Sermon.[3] All Music Guide noted that lyrically, Redman is "as strong as ever" with his "clever metaphors and loose, elastic rhyme flows".[4] The album solidified his reputation as one of the most consistent rappers of the 1990s. Redman's solo career continued throughout the remainder of the decade, with each of his albums selling at least half a million copies. His musical style has remained very consistent, rarely deviating from a combination of Redman's unique braggadocious wit and hard hitting beats. In addition to releasing albums under his own name, he is part of the group Def Squad (along with Keith Murray and Erick Sermon) with whom he released the 1998 album El Nio, and also has formed a close partnership with labelmate Method Man (of the Wu-Tang Clan) with whom he released the 1999 album Blackout!. Redman had his best-known international hit with Christina Aguilera, when he featured on her 2002 single "Dirrty". Around this time he was also featured on a popular remix of Pink's track Get This Party Started. Since the release of Redman's last studio album, he has kept his fans happy by independently releasing the Ill At Will mixtapes, which feature various members of his Gilla House crew, including Saukrates and Icarus. Other members under Redman's Gilla House imprint include Ready Roc, E3, Runt Dog, and Melanie. Under his birthname, Reggie Noble, Redman has done production for himself, many of his crew members, and even Shaquille O'Neal on his 'Shaq-Fu: Da Return' album. In March 2007, Redman released Red Gone Wild and is releasing Muddy Waters 2 in November 2007. He says that the reason for the long wait to drop the album is because of the fast-changing pace of Hip Hop on his MySpace interview.[5] Redman discussed his album, state of his career and hip hop as a whole on The Breakdown an internet show on ItsHipHop.Tv.-------------------------------------Other media In 2001, Redman co-starred with Method Man in the stoner comedy film How High, which featured the pair playing two marijuana-addled students attempting to survive at Harvard. Redman also stated at a recent concert (at the Showbox in Seattle) that he and Method Man are working on How High 2, a sequel to the first movie. Redman also played a major role in the horror film Seed of Chucky. He has been very selective of what movie roles he takes and wants to play starring roles with other notable actors.[6] Method Man and Redman also appear in Def Jam Vendetta and Def Jam: Fight for NY video games, often as tag team partners, and briefly had their own television sitcom, Method & Red, on Fox during the 20032004 season. In the music video for The Offspring's single Original Prankster, Redman plays the part of the "Original Prankster". Redman also features on the video game True Crime: New York City. He provides the voice of himself in a mini-game where he tries to escape New York during a riot. This character also has a cameo in the main storyline. In the U.K, Redman was featured in an MTV Cribs special on MTV and TMF. The special was titled Crap Cribs. In 2004, Redman again co-starred with Method Man in the Nickelodeon cartoon, The Fairly OddParents in School's Out!: The Musical, rapping several rap songs. In August 2007, Redman played a show at the Showbox in Seattle, WA on very short notice after MF Doom canceled his concert. Redman flew from San Francisco, CA after the concert promoters contacted him. In November 2007, Redman is slated to perform at the 20th annual High Times Cannabis Cup. (Less)
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46,
04:11,
2008-04-17 15:10:08 Description: Reginald "Reggie" Noble (born April 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Redman, is an American rapper and actor. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and came to fame in the early 1990s (More) Reginald "Reggie" Noble (born April 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Redman, is an American rapper and actor. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and came to fame in the early 1990s as an artist on the Def Jam label. He is most known for his collaborations with Method Man and Christina Aguilera, and his starring roles in the films How High and Seed Of Chucky.-----------------------------------Music career In 1992, Redman released his debut album, Whut? Thee Album, which All Music Guide noted for blending "reggae and funk influences" with a "terse, though fluid rap style".[1] The album peaked at number forty-nine on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold. He was named "Rap Artist of the Year" by The Source. Redman followed up with his 1994 album, Dare Iz a Darkside. The first single, "Rockafella," samples Leon Haywood's "I Want'a Do Something Freaky to You" and George Clinton's "Flashlight," two of the most sampled songs in hip hop.[2] In December 1996, Redman released Muddy Waters. Rolling Stone wrote that he provides "choppy, offbeat verses and memorable call-and-response choruses" with a "stripped down but tight" production from producer Erick Sermon.[3] All Music Guide noted that lyrically, Redman is "as strong as ever" with his "clever metaphors and loose, elastic rhyme flows".[4] The album solidified his reputation as one of the most consistent rappers of the 1990s. Redman's solo career continued throughout the remainder of the decade, with each of his albums selling at least half a million copies. His musical style has remained very consistent, rarely deviating from a combination of Redman's unique braggadocious wit and hard hitting beats. In addition to releasing albums under his own name, he is part of the group Def Squad (along with Keith Murray and Erick Sermon) with whom he released the 1998 album El Nio, and also has formed a close partnership with labelmate Method Man (of the Wu-Tang Clan) with whom he released the 1999 album Blackout!. Redman had his best-known international hit with Christina Aguilera, when he featured on her 2002 single "Dirrty". Around this time he was also featured on a popular remix of Pink's track Get This Party Started. Since the release of Redman's last studio album, he has kept his fans happy by independently releasing the Ill At Will mixtapes, which feature various members of his Gilla House crew, including Saukrates and Icarus. Other members under Redman's Gilla House imprint include Ready Roc, E3, Runt Dog, and Melanie. Under his birthname, Reggie Noble, Redman has done production for himself, many of his crew members, and even Shaquille O'Neal on his 'Shaq-Fu: Da Return' album. In March 2007, Redman released Red Gone Wild and is releasing Muddy Waters 2 in November 2007. He says that the reason for the long wait to drop the album is because of the fast-changing pace of Hip Hop on his MySpace interview.[5] Redman discussed his album, state of his career and hip hop as a whole on The Breakdown an internet show on ItsHipHop.Tv.-------------------------------------Other media In 2001, Redman co-starred with Method Man in the stoner comedy film How High, which featured the pair playing two marijuana-addled students attempting to survive at Harvard. Redman also stated at a recent concert (at the Showbox in Seattle) that he and Method Man are working on How High 2, a sequel to the first movie. Redman also played a major role in the horror film Seed of Chucky. He has been very selective of what movie roles he takes and wants to play starring roles with other notable actors.[6] Method Man and Redman also appear in Def Jam Vendetta and Def Jam: Fight for NY video games, often as tag team partners, and briefly had their own television sitcom, Method & Red, on Fox during the 20032004 season. In the music video for The Offspring's single Original Prankster, Redman plays the part of the "Original Prankster". Redman also features on the video game True Crime: New York City. He provides the voice of himself in a mini-game where he tries to escape New York during a riot. This character also has a cameo in the main storyline. In the U.K, Redman was featured in an MTV Cribs special on MTV and TMF. The special was titled Crap Cribs. In 2004, Redman again co-starred with Method Man in the Nickelodeon cartoon, The Fairly OddParents in School's Out!: The Musical, rapping several rap songs. In August 2007, Redman played a show at the Showbox in Seattle, WA on very short notice after MF Doom canceled his concert. Redman flew from San Francisco, CA after the concert promoters contacted him. In November 2007, Redman is slated to perform at the 20th annual High Times Cannabis Cup. (Less)
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39,
05:04,
2008-04-17 15:10:08 Description: Reginald "Reggie" Noble (born April 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Redman, is an American rapper and actor. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and came to fame in the early 1990s (More) Reginald "Reggie" Noble (born April 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Redman, is an American rapper and actor. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and came to fame in the early 1990s as an artist on the Def Jam label. He is most known for his collaborations with Method Man and Christina Aguilera, and his starring roles in the films How High and Seed Of Chucky.-----------------------------------Music career In 1992, Redman released his debut album, Whut? Thee Album, which All Music Guide noted for blending "reggae and funk influences" with a "terse, though fluid rap style".[1] The album peaked at number forty-nine on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold. He was named "Rap Artist of the Year" by The Source. Redman followed up with his 1994 album, Dare Iz a Darkside. The first single, "Rockafella," samples Leon Haywood's "I Want'a Do Something Freaky to You" and George Clinton's "Flashlight," two of the most sampled songs in hip hop.[2] In December 1996, Redman released Muddy Waters. Rolling Stone wrote that he provides "choppy, offbeat verses and memorable call-and-response choruses" with a "stripped down but tight" production from producer Erick Sermon.[3] All Music Guide noted that lyrically, Redman is "as strong as ever" with his "clever metaphors and loose, elastic rhyme flows".[4] The album solidified his reputation as one of the most consistent rappers of the 1990s. Redman's solo career continued throughout the remainder of the decade, with each of his albums selling at least half a million copies. His musical style has remained very consistent, rarely deviating from a combination of Redman's unique braggadocious wit and hard hitting beats. In addition to releasing albums under his own name, he is part of the group Def Squad (along with Keith Murray and Erick Sermon) with whom he released the 1998 album El Nio, and also has formed a close partnership with labelmate Method Man (of the Wu-Tang Clan) with whom he released the 1999 album Blackout!. Redman had his best-known international hit with Christina Aguilera, when he featured on her 2002 single "Dirrty". Around this time he was also featured on a popular remix of Pink's track Get This Party Started. Since the release of Redman's last studio album, he has kept his fans happy by independently releasing the Ill At Will mixtapes, which feature various members of his Gilla House crew, including Saukrates and Icarus. Other members under Redman's Gilla House imprint include Ready Roc, E3, Runt Dog, and Melanie. Under his birthname, Reggie Noble, Redman has done production for himself, many of his crew members, and even Shaquille O'Neal on his 'Shaq-Fu: Da Return' album. In March 2007, Redman released Red Gone Wild and is releasing Muddy Waters 2 in November 2007. He says that the reason for the long wait to drop the album is because of the fast-changing pace of Hip Hop on his MySpace interview.[5] Redman discussed his album, state of his career and hip hop as a whole on The Breakdown an internet show on ItsHipHop.Tv.-------------------------------------Other media In 2001, Redman co-starred with Method Man in the stoner comedy film How High, which featured the pair playing two marijuana-addled students attempting to survive at Harvard. Redman also stated at a recent concert (at the Showbox in Seattle) that he and Method Man are working on How High 2, a sequel to the first movie. Redman also played a major role in the horror film Seed of Chucky. He has been very selective of what movie roles he takes and wants to play starring roles with other notable actors.[6] Method Man and Redman also appear in Def Jam Vendetta and Def Jam: Fight for NY video games, often as tag team partners, and briefly had their own television sitcom, Method & Red, on Fox during the 20032004 season. In the music video for The Offspring's single Original Prankster, Redman plays the part of the "Original Prankster". Redman also features on the video game True Crime: New York City. He provides the voice of himself in a mini-game where he tries to escape New York during a riot. This character also has a cameo in the main storyline. In the U.K, Redman was featured in an MTV Cribs special on MTV and TMF. The special was titled Crap Cribs. In 2004, Redman again co-starred with Method Man in the Nickelodeon cartoon, The Fairly OddParents in School's Out!: The Musical, rapping several rap songs. In August 2007, Redman played a show at the Showbox in Seattle, WA on very short notice after MF Doom canceled his concert. Redman flew from San Francisco, CA after the concert promoters contacted him. In November 2007, Redman is slated to perform at the 20th annual High Times Cannabis Cup. (Less)
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03:34,
2008-04-17 15:10:08 Description: Reginald "Reggie" Noble (born April 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Redman, is an American rapper and actor. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and came to fame in the early 1990s (More) Reginald "Reggie" Noble (born April 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Redman, is an American rapper and actor. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and came to fame in the early 1990s as an artist on the Def Jam label. He is most known for his collaborations with Method Man and Christina Aguilera, and his starring roles in the films How High and Seed Of Chucky.-----------------------------------Music career In 1992, Redman released his debut album, Whut? Thee Album, which All Music Guide noted for blending "reggae and funk influences" with a "terse, though fluid rap style".[1] The album peaked at number forty-nine on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold. He was named "Rap Artist of the Year" by The Source. Redman followed up with his 1994 album, Dare Iz a Darkside. The first single, "Rockafella," samples Leon Haywood's "I Want'a Do Something Freaky to You" and George Clinton's "Flashlight," two of the most sampled songs in hip hop.[2] In December 1996, Redman released Muddy Waters. Rolling Stone wrote that he provides "choppy, offbeat verses and memorable call-and-response choruses" with a "stripped down but tight" production from producer Erick Sermon.[3] All Music Guide noted that lyrically, Redman is "as strong as ever" with his "clever metaphors and loose, elastic rhyme flows".[4] The album solidified his reputation as one of the most consistent rappers of the 1990s. Redman's solo career continued throughout the remainder of the decade, with each of his albums selling at least half a million copies. His musical style has remained very consistent, rarely deviating from a combination of Redman's unique braggadocious wit and hard hitting beats. In addition to releasing albums under his own name, he is part of the group Def Squad (along with Keith Murray and Erick Sermon) with whom he released the 1998 album El Nio, and also has formed a close partnership with labelmate Method Man (of the Wu-Tang Clan) with whom he released the 1999 album Blackout!. Redman had his best-known international hit with Christina Aguilera, when he featured on her 2002 single "Dirrty". Around this time he was also featured on a popular remix of Pink's track Get This Party Started. Since the release of Redman's last studio album, he has kept his fans happy by independently releasing the Ill At Will mixtapes, which feature various members of his Gilla House crew, including Saukrates and Icarus. Other members under Redman's Gilla House imprint include Ready Roc, E3, Runt Dog, and Melanie. Under his birthname, Reggie Noble, Redman has done production for himself, many of his crew members, and even Shaquille O'Neal on his 'Shaq-Fu: Da Return' album. In March 2007, Redman released Red Gone Wild and is releasing Muddy Waters 2 in November 2007. He says that the reason for the long wait to drop the album is because of the fast-changing pace of Hip Hop on his MySpace interview.[5] Redman discussed his album, state of his career and hip hop as a whole on The Breakdown an internet show on ItsHipHop.Tv.-------------------------------------Other media In 2001, Redman co-starred with Method Man in the stoner comedy film How High, which featured the pair playing two marijuana-addled students attempting to survive at Harvard. Redman also stated at a recent concert (at the Showbox in Seattle) that he and Method Man are working on How High 2, a sequel to the first movie. Redman also played a major role in the horror film Seed of Chucky. He has been very selective of what movie roles he takes and wants to play starring roles with other notable actors.[6] Method Man and Redman also appear in Def Jam Vendetta and Def Jam: Fight for NY video games, often as tag team partners, and briefly had their own television sitcom, Method & Red, on Fox during the 20032004 season. In the music video for The Offspring's single Original Prankster, Redman plays the part of the "Original Prankster". Redman also features on the video game True Crime: New York City. He provides the voice of himself in a mini-game where he tries to escape New York during a riot. This character also has a cameo in the main storyline. In the U.K, Redman was featured in an MTV Cribs special on MTV and TMF. The special was titled Crap Cribs. In 2004, Redman again co-starred with Method Man in the Nickelodeon cartoon, The Fairly OddParents in School's Out!: The Musical, rapping several rap songs. In August 2007, Redman played a show at the Showbox in Seattle, WA on very short notice after MF Doom canceled his concert. Redman flew from San Francisco, CA after the concert promoters contacted him. In November 2007, Redman is slated to perform at the 20th annual High Times Cannabis Cup. (Less)
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03:20,
2008-04-17 15:10:08 Description: Reginald "Reggie" Noble (born April 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Redman, is an American rapper and actor. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and came to fame in the early 1990s (More) Reginald "Reggie" Noble (born April 17, 1970), better known by his stage name Redman, is an American rapper and actor. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and came to fame in the early 1990s as an artist on the Def Jam label. He is most known for his collaborations with Method Man and Christina Aguilera, and his starring roles in the films How High and Seed Of Chucky.-----------------------------------Music career In 1992, Redman released his debut album, Whut? Thee Album, which All Music Guide noted for blending "reggae and funk influences" with a "terse, though fluid rap style".[1] The album peaked at number forty-nine on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold. He was named "Rap Artist of the Year" by The Source. Redman followed up with his 1994 album, Dare Iz a Darkside. The first single, "Rockafella," samples Leon Haywood's "I Want'a Do Something Freaky to You" and George Clinton's "Flashlight," two of the most sampled songs in hip hop.[2] In December 1996, Redman released Muddy Waters. Rolling Stone wrote that he provides "choppy, offbeat verses and memorable call-and-response choruses" with a "stripped down but tight" production from producer Erick Sermon.[3] All Music Guide noted that lyrically, Redman is "as strong as ever" with his "clever metaphors and loose, elastic rhyme flows".[4] The album solidified his reputation as one of the most consistent rappers of the 1990s. Redman's solo career continued throughout the remainder of the decade, with each of his albums selling at least half a million copies. His musical style has remained very consistent, rarely deviating from a combination of Redman's unique braggadocious wit and hard hitting beats. In addition to releasing albums under his own name, he is part of the group Def Squad (along with Keith Murray and Erick Sermon) with whom he released the 1998 album El Nio, and also has formed a close partnership with labelmate Method Man (of the Wu-Tang Clan) with whom he released the 1999 album Blackout!. Redman had his best-known international hit with Christina Aguilera, when he featured on her 2002 single "Dirrty". Around this time he was also featured on a popular remix of Pink's track Get This Party Started. Since the release of Redman's last studio album, he has kept his fans happy by independently releasing the Ill At Will mixtapes, which feature various members of his Gilla House crew, including Saukrates and Icarus. Other members under Redman's Gilla House imprint include Ready Roc, E3, Runt Dog, and Melanie. Under his birthname, Reggie Noble, Redman has done production for himself, many of his crew members, and even Shaquille O'Neal on his 'Shaq-Fu: Da Return' album. In March 2007, Redman released Red Gone Wild and is releasing Muddy Waters 2 in November 2007. He says that the reason for the long wait to drop the album is because of the fast-changing pace of Hip Hop on his MySpace interview.[5] Redman discussed his album, state of his career and hip hop as a whole on The Breakdown an internet show on ItsHipHop.Tv.-------------------------------------Other media In 2001, Redman co-starred with Method Man in the stoner comedy film How High, which featured the pair playing two marijuana-addled students attempting to survive at Harvard. Redman also stated at a recent concert (at the Showbox in Seattle) that he and Method Man are working on How High 2, a sequel to the first movie. Redman also played a major role in the horror film Seed of Chucky. He has been very selective of what movie roles he takes and wants to play starring roles with other notable actors.[6] Method Man and Redman also appear in Def Jam Vendetta and Def Jam: Fight for NY video games, often as tag team partners, and briefly had their own television sitcom, Method & Red, on Fox during the 20032004 season. In the music video for The Offspring's single Original Prankster, Redman plays the part of the "Original Prankster". Redman also features on the video game True Crime: New York City. He provides the voice of himself in a mini-game where he tries to escape New York during a riot. This character also has a cameo in the main storyline. In the U.K, Redman was featured in an MTV Cribs special on MTV and TMF. The special was titled Crap Cribs. In 2004, Redman again co-starred with Method Man in the Nickelodeon cartoon, The Fairly OddParents in School's Out!: The Musical, rapping several rap songs. In August 2007, Redman played a show at the Showbox in Seattle, WA on very short notice after MF Doom canceled his concert. Redman flew from San Francisco, CA after the concert promoters contacted him. In November 2007, Redman is slated to perform at the 20th annual High Times Cannabis Cup. (Less)
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03:44,
2008-02-06 07:56:23 Description: Australia 3 v Qatar 0 6-2-2008 2010 World Cup Qualifier
"Australia got off to a dream start in its campaign to reach the 2010 World Cup with a display that mesmerised national coach Pim (More) Australia 3 v Qatar 0 6-2-2008 2010 World Cup Qualifier
"Australia got off to a dream start in its campaign to reach the 2010 World Cup with a display that mesmerised national coach Pim Verbeek.
Scoring three splendid goals in a memorable first half, the Socceroos went through the motions after the break to record an emphatic 3-0 victory that must have sent shivers down the spine of group rivals Iraq and China.
"I think our first half was fantastic, I'm very proud of what my players did," a radiant Verbeek beamed.
"We created chances, we scored great goals and never gave Qatar any chance to play. It was exactly our plan."
"It was very entertaining specially for the fans. The quality of our football in the first half was very high. We have quality players."
Goals by striker Josh Kennedy and midfielders Tim Cahill and Mark Bresciano gave the slick Socceroos a healthy cushion to which the outclassed Qataris had no answer.
The strong all-round showing vindicated Verbeek's decision to start the game with 10 Europe-based players.
The only "domestic" star to start was Queensland Roar defender Craig Moore, who may have played his last match for the Socceroos.
The Australians' performance was truly remarkable when one remembers that they had hardly any time to practise, most of them having flown to Australia from Europe less than 48 hours before kick-off.
A boisterous crowd of 50,969 fans, fully conscious of the importance of the match, gave the Socceroos a rousing reception when they entered the field.
Verbeek stuck with an expected 4-4-2 line-up with Kennedy and Scott McDonald up front.
Qatar, who had been in Australia for more than a week, understandably were the first team to settle down, moving the ball about with confidence without however troubling Mark Schwarzer.
Yet Cahill had the first chance for Australia after five minutes when he amazingly found himself unmarked in the six-yard box but shot too casually at the feet of Saqar.
After 10 minutes Australia took the lead when the industrious Brett Emerton, who never stopped running all night, picked out Kennedy with a magnificent cross and the lanky striker found the net with a glorious header to the far post.
A few minutes later Cahill underlined Qatar's vulnerability in the air by climbing above an opponent to head just over the bar.
Australia clearly were in the groove and scored again in the 17th minute when Cahill rose to head in an in-swinging corner kick from Luke Wilkshire.
It was evident at this stage that the Qataris could not cope with the Socceroos' aerial assault largely emanating from wingbacks Emerton and David Carney.
In the 29th minute Bresciano weaved his way into the Qatar box and fed Kennedy whose shot was turned to corner by Saqar's outstretched foot.
The Socceroos were in total control and a third goal seemed like only a matter of time.
Australia in fact made it three in the 33rd minute when McDonald created space for himself and squared the ball for Bresciano who made a telling run and placed the ball in with consummate ease.
Australia incredibly could have made it four when Emerton found Cahill unmarked in the penalty area but the Everton man would have been disappointed with his header that went straight to the goalkeeper.
Australia slowed down their tempo in the second half and Emerton again picked out Cahill who just missed the far post with a firm header.
Qatar were able to hang on to the ball for longer periods in the second half and even missed a glorious chance to reduce the margin when Mesaad Alim shot amazingly wide from a metre out.
The Socceroos must finish first or second in this group, which also includes China and Asian Cup champions Iraq, to advance to the next phase of World Cup qualifying.
Australia's next match is away to China on March 26 and on this form, the green and gold will take some beating in Asia."
Socceroos turn on the style - Philip Micallef in Melbourne (Less)
Channel: youtubeTags: 2010 Africa Argentina Australia Beckham Brazil Bresciano Cahill Cup David England Football Qatar Socceroos South World
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03:44,
2008-04-21 16:27:44 Description: Australia 3 v Qatar 0 6-2-2008 2010 World Cup Qualifier "Australia got off to a dream start in its campaign to reach the 2010 World Cup with a display that mesmerised national coach Pim (More) Australia 3 v Qatar 0 6-2-2008 2010 World Cup Qualifier "Australia got off to a dream start in its campaign to reach the 2010 World Cup with a display that mesmerised national coach Pim Verbeek. Scoring three splendid goals in a memorable first half, the Socceroos went through the motions after the break to record an emphatic 3-0 victory that must have sent shivers down the spine of group rivals Iraq and China. "I think our first half was fantastic, I'm very proud of what my players did," a radiant Verbeek beamed. "We created chances, we scored great goals and never gave Qatar any chance to play. It was exactly our plan." "It was very entertaining specially for the fans. The quality of our football in the first half was very high. We have quality players." Goals by striker Josh Kennedy and midfielders Tim Cahill and Mark Bresciano gave the slick Socceroos a healthy cushion to which the outclassed Qataris had no answer. The strong all-round showing vindicated Verbeek's decision to start the game with 10 Europe-based players. The only "domestic" star to start was Queensland Roar defender Craig Moore, who may have played his last match for the Socceroos. The Australians' performance was truly remarkable when one remembers that they had hardly any time to practise, most of them having flown to Australia from Europe less than 48 hours before kick-off. A boisterous crowd of 50,969 fans, fully conscious of the importance of the match, gave the Socceroos a rousing reception when they entered the field. Verbeek stuck with an expected 4-4-2 line-up with Kennedy and Scott McDonald up front. Qatar, who had been in Australia for more than a week, understandably were the first team to settle down, moving the ball about with confidence without however troubling Mark Schwarzer. Yet Cahill had the first chance for Australia after five minutes when he amazingly found himself unmarked in the six-yard box but shot too casually at the feet of Saqar. After 10 minutes Australia took the lead when the industrious Brett Emerton, who never stopped running all night, picked out Kennedy with a magnificent cross and the lanky striker found the net with a glorious header to the far post. A few minutes later Cahill underlined Qatar's vulnerability in the air by climbing above an opponent to head just over the bar. Australia clearly were in the groove and scored again in the 17th minute when Cahill rose to head in an in-swinging corner kick from Luke Wilkshire. It was evident at this stage that the Qataris could not cope with the Socceroos' aerial assault largely emanating from wingbacks Emerton and David Carney. In the 29th minute Bresciano weaved his way into the Qatar box and fed Kennedy whose shot was turned to corner by Saqar's outstretched foot. The Socceroos were in total control and a third goal seemed like only a matter of time. Australia in fact made it three in the 33rd minute when McDonald created space for himself and squared the ball for Bresciano who made a telling run and placed the ball in with consummate ease. Australia incredibly could have made it four when Emerton found Cahill unmarked in the penalty area but the Everton man would have been disappointed with his header that went straight to the goalkeeper. Australia slowed down their tempo in the second half and Emerton again picked out Cahill who just missed the far post with a firm header. Qatar were able to hang on to the ball for longer periods in the second half and even missed a glorious chance to reduce the margin when Mesaad Alim shot amazingly wide from a metre out. The Socceroos must finish first or second in this group, which also includes China and Asian Cup champions Iraq, to advance to the next phase of World Cup qualifying. Australia's next match is away to China on March 26 and on this form, the green and gold will take some beating in Asia." Socceroos turn on the style - Philip Micallef in Melbourne (Less)
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2008-05-21 19:50:28 Description: Take one Man Utd fan, a Chelsea fan, mix in a selection of Liverpool, Barcelona, Arsenal, West Ham and Coventry(!) supporters, and this is what you get - the excruciating drama of the penalty shootout (More) Take one Man Utd fan, a Chelsea fan, mix in a selection of Liverpool, Barcelona, Arsenal, West Ham and Coventry(!) supporters, and this is what you get - the excruciating drama of the penalty shootout which won Manchester United the European Cup in Moscow, captured from behind the TV... and it's pretty stoopid :-D
Reactions to Christiano Ronaldo's miss, Ashley Cole, Nani, John Terry, Anderson and finally Anelka's penalty saved by Edwin Van der Sar.
Manchester United - English Premier League Champions and European Champions 2008! (Less)
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2009-03-21 22:43:38 Description: My SNES lol enjoy and subscribe
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2008-01-06 04:30:52 Description: This video is of my step dad who rather enjoys twisted humor, we warned him of how bad this was and he still wanted to see it. i also didnt have time to edit it so bear with the length and bad quality
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09:24,
2008-05-09 20:21:46 Description: -N64 Bowser's Castle-
All that remains is NOT getting lightning'd off the jumps in this course. Those POW blocks came up at the worst possible times too, one of them messed me up, and the (More) -N64 Bowser's Castle-
All that remains is NOT getting lightning'd off the jumps in this course. Those POW blocks came up at the worst possible times too, one of them messed me up, and the other I would either have to not dodge or stop and dodge then continue. I chose the latter, since the Magikruiser has a nice acceleration stat.
3 Star baby, and the regular credits this time. They're basically the same as the mirror credits, but the gameplay footage is not mirrored. This was number 32, and as such my overall rank is now 3 stars.
My 3 days of absolute pain are finally over and on a good note too. Comparing this to my Mirror Special Cup, it took an hour to do... the LAST 4 of them that I needed compared to the 3 hours for just Mirror Special.
For those trying to 3 star everything. I've been there man, and it ain't pretty most of the time. Press on. (Less)
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