Ninio feat Demi Portion
- Durée: 3:50
- Notation: 5.00 (1 votes)
- Visites: 2676' favoriteCount='1
- Publié par: NINIO347
Thématique: clip concert connexion demi francais grandes gueules Haroun les Ninio portion Rap scred sprinter sète underground
Concert en première partie de Haroun de la Scred Connexion . Son a écouter sur http://www.myspace.com/ninio347 .
Tom Clancy Splinter Cell Double Agent gameplay/review video
- Durée: 1:51
- Notation: 2.80 (5 votes)
- Visites: 660
- Publié par: PortugalGP
Thématique: 09 360 action advertising Agent airplane american animation anime art auto baseball basketball blooper boat Cell Clancy's commercials computer Conviction diy documentary Double electronics environment experimental extreme Fifa Fisher football gadget game golf gotcha! hockey improv interview manga mechanics medicine motorcycle parody pop PortugalGP pranks ps2 PS3 r&b rap rock Sam sketch soccer Splinter spoof stand-up Stealth tennis Tom trailer train tutorial tv Ubisoft video Wii Xbox
READ THIS!! ENGLISH, FRANÇAIS & PORTUGUĂŠS(PORTUGAL) ENGLISH THIS VIDEO HAS ANNOTATIONS!!!! My review: 8/10 P.S: This is a gameplay video of the european PAL version Splinter Cell Double Agent game. Please, watch the video in HIGH QUALITY!! The image is very crappy in standard quality. FRANÇAIS CETTE VIDÉO A DES ANNOTATIONS!!!!! Ma revue: 8/10 P.S: Cette vidĂ©o montre la version europĂ©enne du jeu Splinter Cell Double Agent. Regardes la vidĂ©o en haute qualitĂ©. L'image est horrible dans qualitĂ© standard. PORTUGUĂŠS (PORTUGAL) ESTE VĂŤDEO TEM ANOTAÇÕES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A minha crĂtica: 8/10 P.S: Este Ă© um vĂdeo que mostra a versĂŁo europeia do jogo Splinter Cell Double Agent. Por favor, vejam o vĂdeo em alta qualidade visto que a imagem Ă© horrĂvel na qualidade standard.
BirdMan & Lil Wayne-You Aint know music video (lyrics)
- Durée: 3:40
- Notation: 4.95 (20 votes)
- Visites: 8171' favoriteCount='45
- Publié par: boogzjamz14
Thématique: aint birdman cashmoney father hip-hop jeezy know like lil lyrics music pain rap rocko son video wayne you young
Download this song,instrumental,ringtone] ( http://www.ringemup.com ) Birdman and lil wayne you aint know music video with lyrics [Chorus 1 - Lil Wayne] I got a lot of loot and I ain't lookin' for a lady And you can never pay me I'm from Uptown baby I wake up in the mornin' take a piss and wash my hands Take a knee and thank the Man then get back to the money You ain't know I gotta go Where ya goin'? I gotta get back to the money You ain't know I gotta go Where ya goin'? I gotta get back to the money To the money [Verse 1 - Lil Wayne] Nigga I ain't got a money printer So for this paper chase I'm out runnin' sprinters Yes the last two Cash Money members Shout out to the new Cash Money members Baby and Slim still point guard and center So much money on my mind it's all I remember And I just bought a gun wit' a extender And that bitch hold me up like suspenders Cut like a blender sharper than a bitch They got so many pussy niggaz I can make a list Niggaz wonder why I stress that I am the best 'Cause even bobble heads tell me yes.. haha Put it on the hood I'm Hollygrove to death I'm already good I'm workin' on my left A jungle on my wrist a circus on my neck Don't forget the Baby no don't forget the F [Chorus 2 - Lil Wayne - 2X] You ain't know I gotta go Where ya goin'? I gotta get back to the money You ain't know I gotta go Where ya goin'? I gotta get back to the money To the money [Verse 2 - Birdman] Brush the platinum grab the straps homie make it happen Comin' through my neighborhood wit' 4's on the Caddy Limo tints out the pound and Uptown crackin' Red bandanna duckin' feds and the money stackin' Rest in peace to Miss Gladys like e'eryday We on the grind for the shine and we gon' get paid Spent a mill' on the wheels custom wit' the navi' 2 of the same whips we doin' it big livin' lavish [Lil Wayne] This is a Scott Storch and I'm a hot torch And gettin' money is my sport And understand the rap game is my court So I shall walk and come forth like a Rockport Or some sort of... matchin' slippers or yacht shoes See I don't cruise control I control the cruise Yes... I gets throat on a boat And I vow to never fall like soap on a rope and [Chorus 1 - Lil Wayne] I got a lot of loot and I ain't lookin' for a lady And you can never pay me I'm from Uptown baby I wake up in the mornin' take a piss and wash my hands Take a knee and thank the Man then get back to the money You ain't know I gotta go Where ya goin'? I gotta get back to the money You ain't know I gotta go Where ya goin'? I gotta get back to the money To the money [Verse 3 - Birdman] Fresh wit' the hustle so we bounce back on them suckers Blowin' big doin' gigs got it ran in hundreds They reppin' layin' here we stuntin' On the grind all the time homie gettin' money 3rd Ward soldier 13th gangsta 17th hustler known top ranker Money go getter them clowns can't figure Poppin' at the mouth like this cutter won't split 'em Know how to survive hustlin' stayin' fly My whole hood cried when my lil' brother died Know I had to ride never let it slide It's just the G in me and I'ma get it til I die daddy [Chorus 2 - Lil Wayne - 2X] You ain't know I gotta go Where ya goin'? I gotta get back to the money You ain't know I gotta go Where ya goin'? I gotta get back to the money To the money [music to fade]
Rumble Like Thunder
- Durée: 2:6
- Notation: ( votes)
- Visites: 33
- Publié par: SplinterS09
Sneaky shot of UK rappers Dark Elite. Introducing Splinter & Kolosaul. One of their more bouncier type of tunes created last year.
After the Ending: You ain't know
- Durée: 4:34
- Notation: 5.00 (7 votes)
- Visites: 2832' favoriteCount='2
- Publié par: Kazekage1323
Thématique: ain't birdman dragon know lil wayne you
After the Ending: You ain't know-Birdman and Lil wayne(Elite) (Kelsey Jullian) I got a lot of loot and I ain't lookin' for a lady And you can never pay me I'm from Uptown baby I wake up in the mornin' take a piss and wash my hands Take a knee and thank the Man then get back to the money You ain't know I gotta go Where ya goin'? I gotta get back to the money You ain't know I gotta go Where ya goin'? I gotta get back to the money To the money [Verse 1: Lil Wayne] Nigga I ain't got a money printer So for this paper chase I'm out runnin' sprinters Yes the last two Cash Money members Shout out to the new Cash Money members Baby and Slim still point guard and center So much money on my mind it's all I remember And I just bought a gun wit' a extender And that bitch hold me up like suspenders Cut like a blender sharper than a bitch They got so many pussy niggaz I can make a list Niggaz wonder why I stress that I am the best 'Cause even bobble heads tell me yes.. haha Put it on the hood I'm Hollygrove to death I'm already good I'm workin' on my left A jungle on my wrist a circus on my neck Don't forget the Baby no don't forget the F [Chorus 2: Lil Wayne] You ain't know I gotta go Where ya goin'? I gotta get back to the money You ain't know I gotta go Where ya goin'? I gotta get back to the money To the money [Verse 2: Birdman] Brush the platinum grab the straps homie make it happen Comin' through my neighborhood wit' 4's on the Caddy Limo tints out the pound and Uptown crackin' Red bandanna duckin' feds and the money stackin' Rest in peace to Miss Gladys like e'eryday We on the grind for the shine and we gon' get paid Spent a mill' on the wheels custom wit' the navi' 2 of the same whips we doin' it big livin' lavish [Lil Wayne:] This is a Scott Storch and I'm a hot torch And gettin' money is my sport And understand the rap game is my court So I shall walk and come forth like a Rockport Or some sort of... matchin' slippers or yacht shoes See I don't cruise control I control the cruise Yes... I gets throat on a boat And I vow to never fall like soap on a rope and [Chorus 1: Lil Wayne] I got a lot of loot and I ain't lookin' for a lady And you can never pay me I'm from Uptown baby I wake up in the mornin' take a piss and wash my hands Take a knee and thank the Man then get back to the money You ain't know I gotta go Where ya goin'? I gotta get back to the money You ain't know I gotta go Where ya goin'? I gotta get back to the money To the money [Verse 3: Birdman] Fresh wit' the hustle so we bounce back on them suckers Blowin' big doin' gigs got it ran in hundreds They reppin' layin' here we stuntin' On the grind all the time homie gettin' money 3rd Ward soldier 13th gangsta 17th hustler known top ranker Money go getter them clowns can't figure Poppin' at the mouth like this cutter won't split 'em Know how to survive hustlin' stayin' fly My whole hood cried when my lil' brother died Know I had to ride never let it slide It's just the G in me and I'ma get it til I die daddy [Chorus 2 x2: Lil Wayne] You ain't know I gotta go Where ya goin'? I gotta get back to the money You ain't know I gotta go Where ya goin'? I gotta get back to the money To the money
The Offspring - Pretty Fly - Bass Cover
- Durée: 3:19
- Notation: 4.50 (48 votes)
- Visites: 12079' favoriteCount='29
- Publié par: Darknives
Thématique: 2008 americana azevedo bass cort cover darknives fly for guy nuno offspring portugal pretty the valongo white
My first bass cover.. yay!! There's some mistakes, but I was sick of constatly re-recording. I'll do better next time.. I hope.. lol And yes, it's dark, can't change to daylight at will.. Artist: The Offspring Music: Pretty Fly (For A White Guy) Album: Americana Bass: Cort GB-PJ Tuning: Standard ---------------- The Offspring (sometimes referred to as simply "Offspring") are a popular and highly influential American rock band from Garden Grove, California formed in 1984. Since its inception, the band's line-up has included Dexter Holland (lead vocals, guitar), Noodles (lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals) and Greg K. (bass, backing vocals). Their current drummer is Pete Parada, formerly of Face to Face and Saves the Day, who has been with the band since 2007. Since the release of their 1994 album Smash, which is the best-selling independent label album of all time, The Offspring have achieved commercial success over five albums, with singles such as "Come Out and Play", and "Self Esteem". In addition to Smash, their next three albums, Ixnay on the Hombre, Americana and Conspiracy of One, have each received platinum certification. Longtime drummer Ron Welty left The Offspring in early 2003, and was replaced by Atom Willard. Later that year, the band released their next album, Splinter, to moderate sales and fairly warm reviews. Their next album, titled Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace, will be released on June 17, 2008. To date, The Offspring have released seven studio albums, one compilation, three EPs and three DVD's, selling over 34 million albums worldwide, making them one of the best-selling punk acts of all time. The band is credited, along with fellow California punk bands Green Day and Rancid, with reviving popular interest in punk rock in the United States during the mid-1990s. Americana is a concept album and the fifth album by The Offspring, released on November 17, 1998 (see 1998 in music), and has sold more than 11 million copies worldwide. This was their most successful album since their 1994 breakthrough Smash. Americana is also an Enhanced CD and contains the karaoke videos of "Staring at the Sun", "Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)" and "Why Don't You Get a Job?", and the previous MTV music videos from its predecessor, Ixnay on the Hombre. The album's main themes are of unpleasant realities of American life. "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)" is a single, released by The Offspring, from their 1998 album Americana. It achieved significant pop and alternative radio play and popularity, peaking at number 53 on the US charts, number 1 on the UK charts and Australian charts. It is arguably The Offspring's most successful song commercially. Beginning with a sample of the quasi-German nonsense phrase "Gunter glieben glauten globen" from Def Leppard's song "Rock of Ages," chanted as a replacement for the traditional "1, 2, 3, 4" to start the recording, the song ridicules a "wannabe gangsta" (or "wigger") who is immersed in hip-hop culture not because he truly loves it, but because it is trendy, makes him feel tough and makes it seem that he can get all the girls ("and all the girlies say I'm pretty fly - for a white guy"). The song openly mocks the middle-class suburban youths who listen to rap music for this reason.
sprint 100 m
- Durée: 2:9
- Notation: 4.53 (17 votes)
- Visites: 20351' favoriteCount='31
- Publié par: antela111
Thématique: 100 200 400 and asafa athletic ben coolesd fast field gold johnson meters michael olimic powell rap sprinters the track
track and filed 100 meters
Initial D - Overdrive
- Durée: 5:5
- Notation: 5.00 (3 votes)
- Visites: 578' favoriteCount='4
- Publié par: Shiroi20
Thématique: Andy Car Chou Drift Fujiwara GT-APEX Initial Jay Lau Moysu Overdrive Race Sprinter Street Takumi Toyota Trueno Yuri
Movie: Initial D Director: Andy Lau Starring: Jay Chou Lyrics: Motsu Composition: T-Kimura Rap by Motsu, Vocal by Yuri
MAN PARRISH FEAT. FREEZE FORCE "BOOGIE DOWN DUB" 1984
- Durée: 5:49
- Notation: 5.00 (14 votes)
- Visites: 5614' favoriteCount='61
- Publié par: defcreator
Thématique: analog boogie breakdance dj drummachine electric electro hip hiphop hop old oldschool oldskool rap records roland school scratch skool sugarscoop tr808 vinyl
Man Parrish is considered to be a pioneering electronic music producer and performer. He became an underground music scene icon in the 1980s and 1990s and is considered to be one of the most important and influential figures in American electronic dance music, according to The New York Times. Although he produced only a handful of tracks of renown and disappeared into obscurity almost as quickly as he had emerged from it, Man Parrish is nonetheless one of the most important and influential figures in American electronic dance music. Helping to lay the foundation of electro, hip-hop, freestyle, and techno, as well as the dozens of sub-genres to splinter off from those, Parrish introduced the aesthetic of European electronic pop to the American club scene by combining the plugged-in disco-funk of Giorgio Moroder and the man-machine music of Kraftwerk with the beefed-up rhythms and cut'n'mix approach of nascent hip-hop. As a result, tracks like Hip-Hop Be Bop (Don't Stop) and Boogie Down Bronx were period-defining works that provided the basic genetic material for everyone from Run-DMC and the Beastie Boys to Autechre and Andrea Parker - and they remain undisputed classics of early hip-hop and electro to this day. A native New Yorker, Parrish was a member of the extended family of glam-chasers and freakazoids that converged nightly with Andy Warhol's at the legendary nightclub Studio 54 club. His nickname, Man, first appeared in Warhol's Interview magazine, and his early live shows at Bronx hip-hop clubs were spectacles of lights, glitter, and pyrotechnics that drew as much from the Warhol mystique as from the Cold Crush Brothers. Influenced by the electronic experiments of his good friend and co-writer Klaus Nomi and Brian Eno as well as by Kraftwerk, Parrish together with 'Cool' Raul Rodriguez recorded their best-known work in a tiny studio sometimes shared with Afrika Baambaata, whose own sessions with Arthur Baker and John Robie produced a number of classics equal to Parrish's own. What distinguished Hip-Hop Be Bop was its lack of vocals and the extremely wide spectrum of popularity it gained in the club scene, from ghetto breakdance halls to uptown clubs like Danceteria and the Funhouse. After he discovered a pirated copy of his music being played by a local DJ at the infamous Anvil club, Parrish found his way to the offices of the Importe label and inked his first deal. He released his self-titled LP shortly after, and the album went on to sell over 2 million copies worldwide. He was signed to Electra Records and managed by David Bowie's notorious manager Tony De Fries and the infamous Main Man Ltd management team. Tony De Fries had managed the careers of David Bowie, New York Dolls, Mott the Hoople, Mick Ronson and Dana Gillespie to name a few. Following a period of burn-out that followed, Parrish recorded and remixed tracks for Michael Jackson, Boy George, Gloria Gaynor, and Hi-NRG group Man2Man, among others, and served as manager for the Village People and Crystal Waters and others. While Parrish's subsequent material has achieved nowhere near the success or creative pitch of his earlier work, he continues to record from his Brooklyn studio and is a frequent DJ at New York's eclectic night spots and SM clubs. He is main DJ and co founder for a circuit party called Hustlerball which has parties in many cities worldwide. He also has several adult websites and online businesses which keep him busy as a webmaster, and 'jack of all trades'.
funny rat rap (R.I.P SPLINTER) read discription
- Durée: 0:28
- Notation: 2.00 (4 votes)
- Visites: 427
- Publié par: alyssabrookwood
Thématique: died music party r.i.p rap rat sleepover song splinter subscribe
arie and i made up a rat rap...please comment good comments and ill subscribe you if you ask me to...splinter died right after i showed him the comment mrssouljaboy sent me...r.i.p splinter....:(
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