Rolling high, leather and woodKeep it trill, that's what goodKiss my momma, show that lovePop them bottles in that clubI heard your boo was talking lipI told my crew to smack that trickSmack that trick, smack that trickGuess what they did, smack that trickGold everything, gold a-- chainsGold a-- rings, gold a-- fangsYou can see me stunt when you turn on ya screenYou can see me stunt when you turn on ya screenI'm bigger than life, my name in the lightsI'm the capital B, I don't need no hypeThe capital B means, I'm 'bout that lifeThe capital B means, I'm 'bout that life b----
We keep that beat that be in the back beatin' (Beatin')Eyes be so low from there chiefin (chiefin)I love how he keep my body screamin' (Screamin')A rude boy that's good to me, with street credibility
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Rolling high, leather and woodKeep it trill, that's what goodKiss my momma, show that lovePop them bottles in that clubI heard your boo was talking lipI told my crew to smack that trickSmack that trick, smack that trickGuess what they did, smack that trickGold everything, gold a-- chainGold a-- rings, gold a--fangsYou can see me stunt when you turn on ya screenYou can see me stunt when you turn on ya screenI'm bigger than life, my name in the lightsI'm the number one chick, I don't need no hypeThe capital B means, I'm 'bout that lifeThe capital B means, I'm 'bout that life
In the verses, Spears sings about being in love with a bad boy and outlaw, in lyrics such as "He is a hustler / He's no good at all / He is a loser, he's a bum, bum, bum, bum" and "He is a bad boy with a tainted heart / And even I know this ain't smart". During the chorus, she pleads to her mother not to worry in lines such as "But mama I'm in love with a criminal" and "Mama please don't cry / I will be alright."[22] Andrew Leahey of The Washington Times and Erin Thompson of the Seattle Weekly compared the lyrics to those of Madonna's "Papa Don't Preach" (1986), while David Bunachan compared them to Coolio's "Mama I'm in Love Wit' a Gangsta" (1994).[17][19][23] The words in the chorus end in 'al's syllables, as evident in lyrics such as "And this type of love isn't rational / It's physical". Keith Caufield noted that they were an unintentional nod to Supertramp's "The Logical Song" (1979).[18] Thompson stated that Spears's vocals are less processed than on the rest of the album, while according to Amy Sciarretto they are "heavily auto-tuned and studio-treated, [...] she delivers her lines in a monotone, robotic fashion."[17][21]
With all men enjoying there time behind the time, it was difficult to imagine one of the favourite singers for composer Pritam, Neeraj Sridhar, to be missing in action. He gets to sing a fun track 'Kya' which has some addictive beats ensuring that it catches attention in the very first listening. To think of it, the song does follow a basic template that Pritam has mastered when it comes to youthful songs but still 'Kya' does turn out to be an immensely loveable song. A number where one can well imagine Neeraj to be smiling while crooning this one and a feel good appeal via visuals on screens as well; 'Kya' should find it's way into the charts.
Okay , so at the beginning it shows women about to get an aboration (kill the baby inside her before it's born) Then at the last mintue she decides not to and runs out. After the baby is born , it watches it's mother (the one about to get an aboration) get physically abused by her father. Later the baby grows up to a girl , and goes to vist her father in jail with her mother . After she grows up to a preteen and her mother has a boyfriend , when the girls mother falls asleep , he sexually abuses the girl . Seeing and being abused all her life , messed her up , resulting in her sitting on the stairs of a school , when a boy walks out they start to make out , because she does not how to express love otherwise (She dosen't know 'How To Love.') Later the girl drops out of school to become a stripper to raise her two children. Then she hooks up with someone wrong , for money. She goes to the doctor and tells her she has a STD , and she starts to cry and hug her mother. Then , the video stops , goes back in time , back to the beginning of the girls life. This time instead , her mother picks up the girl and they move in with her sister or friend , instead . Now her mother marries a good man , and the girl does not have to witness her father in jail or get sexually abused. She grows up to study at school and graduates and becomes a hair dresser , now instead of going to the doctor to be told she has a STD he tells her she's pregent and her and her mom hug and she thanks her for teaching her how to love right.
hes probably talking about a girl he cares about how she didn't get enough love from her family when she was younger so she doesn't know how to love someone not even herself and that's why she goes to a lot of guys and her life gets bad, instead of being a good girl that studies at school falls in love and marry someone her life just went in a very bad way
This quote perfectly personifies Austin Powers' mentality. While he would easily fall in love with a particular woman in every movie, infatuated with their beauty, he was still always Austin Powers, after all. He was a womanizer who loved the ladies.
It wasn't so much this line from Goldmember, real name Johan van der Smut, but rather how he said it. He emphasized "goooold" in a way that fans loved to quote. A villain in the movie, Goldmember was yet another character who was played by Mike Myers in costume and with a funny accent. 2ff7e9595c
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