James Morrison - Wonderful World Video and Lyrics

Wonderful World by James Morrison, Music Video and Lyrics

Such wonderful song, he is a great singer !
James Morrison releases his second single ‘Wonderful World’, the follow-up to his debut super hit ‘You Give Me Something’ on October 16th.
In what has become a vintage year for new British talent James’ album ‘Undiscovered’ which recently reached platinum status is still riding high in the Top Ten after spending two weeks at the #1 spot, helping it become the fastest selling debut album in August for the last six years.

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James Morrison - Wonderful World Lyrics

I’ve been down so low people look at me and they know,
they can tell something is wrong
like I dont belong,
well, staring through a window standing outside there just to happy to care
and I wana be like them but I’ll mess it up again,
I tripped them out when God kicked outside everybody’s soul.

Chorus:
And I know that it’s a wonderful world
But i cant feel it right now,
I thought I was doing well but I just want to cry now,
Well I know that its a wonderful world from the sky down to the sea,
but I can only see when you’re here, here with me.

Sometimes I feel so full that it just comes spilling out,
it’s uncomfortable to see I give it away so easily,
but if I had someone I would do anything and never never never never let you feel alone
I wont, I wont leave u on your own,
who am I to dream, dreams are for fools, they always let you down.

Chorus:
And I know that it’s a wonderful world
But I cant feel it right now,
I thought i was doing well but I just want to cry now,
Well I know that its a wonderful world from the sky down to the sea,
but I can only see when you’re here, here with me.

And I wish that I could make it better,
I’d give anything for you to call me,
Maybe just a little letter
Oh it could start again.

Chorus:
And I know that it’s a wonderful world
But I cant feel it right now,
I thought I was doing well but I just want to cry now,
Well I know that its a wonderful world from the sky down to the sea,
but I can only see when you’re here, here with me.

I know that its a wonderful world
but I cant feel it right now,
Iv got all the right clothes to wear i just wana cry now,
I kno that it’s a wonderful world from the sky down 2 the sea,
But I can only see well when ur here, here with me.

And I kno that it’s a wonderful world
When your with me.

Dr Dre feat Snoop Dogg - Still DRE Video and Lyrics

Still DRE by Dr Dre feat Snoop Dogg, Music Video and Lyrics
Guess who’s back from 1999, a West Coast Classic.

“Still D.R.E.” was the lead single from Dr. Dre’s multi-platinum second album 2001 that features Snoop Dogg on the chorus. It is the third most downloaded single by Dr.Dre on iTunes.. source wikipedia.org

Interesting that this song was written by Jay-Z.
The single was very popular, helping the album reach multi-platinum status. The lyrics, co-written by Jay-Z (credited as S. Carter in the album’s liner notes) announce Dre’s triumphant return to the forefront of the hip-hop scene. A sample:
Ladies, they pay homage, but haters say Dre fell off/How nigga? My last album was The Chronic.
source wikipedia.org

Dr Dre feat Snoop Dogg - Still DRE Lyrics

[Snoop Dogg]
Still Snoop Dogg and D-R-E
Guess who’s back
Still, still doing that, huh Dre?

[Dr. Dre]
Oh for sho’
[SnoopDogg]
Yeah?
[Dr. Dre]
Check me out

[Dr. Dre]
It’s still Dre Day n***, A.K
Though I’ve grown a lot, can’t keep it home a lot
‘Cause when I frequent the spots that I’m known to rock
You hear the bass from the trunk when I’m on the block
Ladies, they pay homage, but haters say Dre fell off
How? My last album was “The Chronic”
They want to know if he still got it
They say rap’s changed, they want to know how I feel about it

[Snoop]
If you ain’t up on thangs

[Dr. Dre]
Dr. Dre is the name, I’m ahead of my game
Still, puffing my leafs, still f*** with the beats
Still not lovin’ police (Uh uh)
Still rock my khakis with a cuff and a crease (wish I)
Still got love for the streets, rapping 213 (4 life)
Still the beat bangs, still doing my thang
Since I left, ain’t too much changed, still

[Snoop Dogg] (Dr. Dre)
I’m representing for them gangstas all across the world (Still)
Hitting them corners in them low low’s girl (Still)

[Dr. Dre]
Taking my time to perfect the beat
And I still got love for the streets
It’s the D.R.E.

[Snoop Dogg]
I’m representing for them gangstas all across the world (Still)
Hitting them corners in them low low’s girl (Still)

[Dr. Dre]
Taking my time to perfect the beat
And I still got love for the streets
It’s the D.R.E.

[Dr. Dre]
Since the last time you heard from me I lost some friends
Well, hell, me and Snoop, we dipping again
Kept my ear to the streets, signed Eminem
He’s triple platinum, doing 50 a week
Still, I stay close to the heat
And even when I was close to defeat, I rose to my feet
My life’s like a soundtrack I wrote to the beat
Treat rap like Cali weed, I smoke til I sleep
Wake up in the A.M., compose a beat
I bring the fire till you’re soaking in your seat
It’s not a fluke, it’s been tried, I’m the troop
It’s “Turn Out the Lights” from the World Class Wreckin’ Cru (Oooo)
I’m still at it, after-mathematics
In the home of drivebys and ak-matics
Swap meets, sticky green, and bad traffic
I dip through then I get skin, Still D-R-E

[Snoop Dogg] (Dr. Dre)
I’m representing for them gangstas all across the world (Still)
Hitting them corners in them low low’s girl (Still)

[Dr. Dre]
Taking my time to perfect the beat
And I still got love for the streets
It’s the D.R.E.

[Snoop Dogg] (Dr. Dre)
I’m representing for them gangstas all across the world (Still)
Hitting them corners in them low low’s girl (Still)

[Dr. Dre]
Taking my time to perfect the beat
And I still got love for the streets
It’s the D.R.E.

[Dr. Dre]
It ain’t nothing but more hot shit
Another classic CD for y’all to vibe with
Whether you’re cooling on a corner with your fly b****
Laid back in the shack, play this track
I’m representing for the gangstas all across the world
((Still) hitting them corners in them low low’s girl)
I’ll break your neck, damn near put your face in your lap
Niggas try to be the king but the ace is back

[Snoop]
So if you ain’t up on thangs

[Dr. Dre]
Dr. Dre be the name still running the game
Still got it wrapped like a mummy
Still ain’t tripping, love to see young blacks get money
Spend time out the hood, take they moms out the hood
Hit my boys off with jobs, no more living hard
Barbeques every day, driving fancy cars (hey hey)
Still gon’ get mine regardless

[Snoop Dogg] (Dr. Dre)
I’m representing for them gangstas all across the world (Still)
Hitting them corners in them low low’s girl (Still)

[Dr. Dre]
Taking my time to perfect the beat
And I still got love for the streets
It’s the D.R.E.

[Snoop Dogg]
I’m representing for them gangstas all across the world (Still)
Hitting them corners in them low low’s girl (Still)

[Dr. Dre]
Taking my time to perfect the beat
And I still got love for the streets
It’s the D.R.E.

[Snoop Dogg]
I’m representing for them gangstas all across the world (Still)
Hitting them corners in them low low’s girl (Still)

[Dr. Dre]
Taking my time to perfect the beat
And I still got love for the streets
It’s the D.R.E.

[Snoop]
Right back
Right back
‘95 plus four pennies
Add that shit up, D-R-E right back on top of things
Smoke some with your dog
No stress, no seeds, no stems, no sticks!
Some of that real sticky icky icky
OoooheeEEE, put it in the air
For you’s a fool D.R.

Natasha Bedingfield Biography

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In the tradition of British female singer-songwriters Annie Lennox and Dido, Natasha Bedingfield brings lyrical honesty and vocal clarity to her music: not surprisingly, record buyers throughout Europe and beyond have responded to those qualities in droves. Album Unwritten - which Natasha described as ‘anthemic, quirky mixture of pop and soul’ - achieved triple platinum status in the UK, has gone double platinum in Ireland and gold in Singapore and South Africa while the infectious single These Words has been a major hit in almost a dozen countries from Australia to New Zealand (her parents native land). Natasha is also nominated for four coveted BRIT awards this year in the categories of British Female Solo Artist, British Breakthrough Artist, Best single and Best Pop Act.

Natasha - younger sister of UK pop star Daniel Bedingfield (who achieved US success in 2002 with the hit ‘Gotta Get Through This’ and ‘If You’re Not the One’) takes the response in her stride: ‘I’m blown away by how well my first record has done. I think there’s an honesty in what I’m writing and singing about. I’d like to think that this is what the audiences relate to.’ With production by Patrick Leonard (Madonna), Guy Chambers (Robbie Williams) and the team of Steve Kipner, Andrew Frampton and Wayne Wilkins, UNWRITTEN is an edgy, hip fusion of upbeat grooves, rhythmic pop with some heartfelt ballads thrown into the mix.

Titles like I Bruise Easily, We’re All Mad, Silent Movie and Size Matters gives an insight into the kind of songs Natasha writes. Based on personal experiences and observations, ‘Unwritten’ touches on a wide range of themes and emotions. ‘What do I want people to get from my music’ she ponders ‘ identify with it, be inspired by it, dance to it’.

Released in the fall of 2004 in the UK (where it debuted at no. 1) Unwritten is the culmination of years Natasha spent writing songs, making demos and preparing for what seemed like an inevitable career in music. ‘I came from a very musical family’, she shares. Her New Zealand born parents encouraged the creative impulses of Natasha and her siblings from the off…. Natasha admits they even sang to them in the womb! Listening to a diversity of artists (including Björk, Sting, U2, Marvin Gaye, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, The Cranberries, The Beatles and Lauryn Hill) Natasha’s defined involvement with music took root when at the age of 12 she wrote her first song. By the time Natasha was in her mid teens ‘ I really got into the whole song-writing process. Working in music felt like the true and natural thing for me to do.’

After school Natasha was torn between art college and studying psychology at university. The art college, noting that she seemed to be more interested in the emotional content of her own paintings, advised her to study art therapy, she took this as a sign that psychology, and other people’s heads were where her head was at. ‘But even then, I was interested in psychology because I knew that’d make me a better songwriter. It’s given me a deeper insight into people. I was sick of empty music - people whip up a melody then any kind of words to fit. I’m not interested in lines that go ‘blah blah blah’. I want something that provokes me as well as the listeners.’ After a year of juggling studies and songwriting and singing Natasha left university to concentrate on her studio work. ‘I got to a place where I had to choose. I knew music was my passion and my parents were great about it. They encouraged me and I knew what it would take, having seen the ins and outs of the industry from such close proximity…’

It took a couple of years until Natasha had enough material she felt was representative of what she could do. She’d been told enough times that she had a good voice, but she also wanted good material of her own. ‘I didn’t want to be created by a record company. I know who I am, and I’m proud of what my talents are. So I waited until I was ready. I spent every spare moment in friends’ home studios, at my home, writing and recording and getting ready.’

Natasha’s perseverance paid off in 2003 she signed her first record deal and began working on her all-important debut. ‘It was very important to me to create something organic, different and real.’ There would be no moulding, shaping or styling of Natasha to fit some music biz pigeonhole. She is who she is and who she is will be what makes her an artist who is both excitingly of the moment and emphatically in it for the long haul. ‘I don’t want to be the next anyone. I just want to be me.’

Natasha is a Londoner with strong ties to the other side of the world, a city girl with a love of New Zealand’s great outdoors. She is natural, fresh and honest. Her attraction having nothing to do with how little clothes or how much slap she is wearing - that glamour is all well and good, but if you ain’t got soul…. Her go-getting sense of adventure is underpinned by wisdom and emotional maturity. She is intelligent emphatic and confident. As her first single to be released in the UK ‘Single’ suggests, she is unattached and independent. ‘Contrary to what some women’s magazines might tell you, you’re not incomplete if you don’t have a bloke. You don’t need a strong man to give you ’significance’. You don’t need anyone else to ’save’ ‘validate’ or make you ‘whole’. For me, being single, has made me stronger…’

‘These words’, Natasha’s second single to explode in the UK, debuted at no. 1 on the sales, airplay and download charts. In reaching no.1 with ‘These Words’ Natasha entered the Guinness Book of Records along with her brother Daniel, as the first siblings to have no 1 singles in UK Chart history. With its dash of humour the song definitely has an autobiographical flavour to it, referencing the pressure Natasha may have felt to come up with that elusive classic hit while preparing her all important debut album. Ironically the phrase ‘I love you’ became the song’s hook… ‘We can try so hard to be clever with words when expressing our emotions, but sometimes simplicity speaks more powerfully.”

Upon release in September 2004 Unwritten debuted at no 1 on the UK album sales chart and was platinum by its second week of release. This made Natasha one of only three female solo singers to debut at no 1 with her first album. The others were Bonnie Tyler and Annie Lennox. Speaking about the emotive slow jam ‘I Bruise Easily’ Natasha says. ‘Every relationship involves taking risks and love can definitely leave its mark’. Musing on ‘communication breakdown in a relationship”‘ the song Silent Movie is both reflective and real. While the standout We’re All Mad was written after a visit to Venice Beach in California and an encounter with a man who at first glance seemed ‘just a beachbum’. “Sometimes we miss out on life when we spend so much time judging others instead of just accepting that we are all different.”‘

With an instant appeal to her fellow single girlfriends ‘Frogs and Princes’ is Natasha’s way of revealing the frustration us girls have with the dating game! It’s pretty self-explanatory!’ ‘Unwritten’ is majestic and inspirational. Natasha wrote it for her teenage brother’s birthday. ‘It started as a poem about how your life is a blank page and you hold the pen. No one else is going to write it for you. Get out there and get on with it! That’s a theme to a lot of my songs - taking life, owning it, living it to the max’.

The past 18 months has certainly seen Natasha Bedingfield taking life, owning it, and living it to the max. With a European tour in the offing for the spring of 2005 and a growing list of accolades and accomplishments, Natasha is set to make her presence felt in the US and is signed to Epic Records. ‘I know it is hard for British artists to break through in The States Natasha says ‘understandably so - the standard here is very high. But I can assure you, I am very much looking forward to the challenge. I feel there’s a place for me here.

Lil Wayne - Fireman Music Video and Lyrics

Fireman by Lil Wayne , Music Video and Lyrics

Fireman” is the first single from Lil Wayne’s 5th studio album Tha Carter II.
It was produced by the Doe Boys.

Fireman” managed to peak at #32 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming his most successful single in his career behind “Go DJ” which peaked at #15 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The single went on to reach Platinum status.

Lil Wayne - Fireman Lyrics

I’m the Fireman
Fire, Fa, Fireman
I got that fire I’m hollering
I got that fire come and try me and
You can spark it up and I’ma put you out
You can spark it up and I’ma put you out

[Verse 1]
Ain’t nobody fuckin with me man, Heatman
Skeet man spending next weeks cash, he fast
And I don’t even need a G pass I’m pass that
I’m passing em out now and you can’t have that
And my chain Toucan Sam
That tropical colors you can’t match that
Gotta be abstract
You catch my gal legs open betta smash that
Don’t be surprise if she ask where the cash at
I see she wearing them jeans that show her butt crack
My girls can’t wear that why, that’s where my stash at
I put my mack down that’s where you lack at
She need her candlelit and I’ma wax that
I rekindle the flame
She remember the name
It’s Weezy Baby January December the same
Mama gimme that brain
Mama gimme that good
Cause I’m the fireman
You hear the firetruck

[Chorus]
I’m the Fireman
Fire, Fa, Fireman
I got that fire I’m hollering
I got that fire come and try me and
You can spark it up and I’ma put you out
You can spark it up and I’ma put you out

Fresh on campus it’s the Birdman Jr
Money too long teachers put away ya rulers
Raw tune not a cartoon
No shirt, tattoos, and some war wounds
I’m hot but the car cool
She wet that’s a carpool
Been in that water since a youngin you just shark food

Quick Draw McGraw I went to art school
Yeah the lights is bright but I got a short fuse
Don’t snooze
Been handling the game so long my thumb bruise
Ya new girlfriend is old news
Yeen got enough green and she so blue yeah
Cash Money Records where dreams come true
Everything is easy baby leave it up to Weezy Baby
Put it in the pot let it steam let it brew
Now watch it melt don’t burn ya self

[Chorus]
I’m the Fireman
Fire, Fa, Fireman
I got that fire I’m hollering
I got that fire come and try me and
You can spark it up and I’ma put you out
You can spark it up and I’ma put you out

Ridin’ by myself well really not really
So heavy in the trunk make the car pop-a-wheelie
Who? Weezy Baby or call me Young Baby
My money 360, you only 180
Half of the game too lazy
Still sleepin’ on me but I’m bout to wake em
Yep! I’m bout to take em to New Orleans and bake em
Yeah it’s hot down here take a walk with Satan yeah
Come on mama let The Carter make ya
Toss ya like a fruit salad strawberry-grape ya
They ball when they can and I’m ballin’ by nature
Addicted to the game like Jordan and Payton
Yall in a race and me I’m at the finish line
They running for too long it’s time to gimme mine
Straight down ya chimney in ya living room is I
Weezy allergic to wintertime… hot

[Chorus]
I’m the Fireman
Fire, Fa, Fireman
I got that fire I’m hollering
I got that fire come and try me and
You can spark it up and I’ma put you out
You can spark it up and I’ma put you out

Lil Wayne - Fireman Song Info

Released October 25, 2005
Recorded CMR Studios, New Orleans, Louisiana: 2005
Genre Rap, Hip-Hop, Crunk
Length 4:23
Label Universal
Writer D. Carter
Producer Doe Boys