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Lisa M | |
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Birth name | Marlisa Marrero Vázquez |
Also known as | The Queen of Spanish Rap, La Suprema |
Born | San Juan, Puerto Rico |
January 16, 1974
Origin | Puerto Rico |
Genres | Pop, Merengue, Rap, Merenrap, Reggaetón |
Occupations | Singer-songwriter Record producer Dancer |
Years active | 1980s - present |
Labels | Prime, Sony International, Right Touch, White Lion |
Associated acts | Vico C |
Website | Lisa M on Myspace |
Marlisa Marrero Vázquez (born January 16, 1974) better known by her stage name Lisa M or her nicknames "The Queen of Spanish Rap" or "La Suprema" (The Supreme), is a Puerto Rican singer-songwriter, record producer and dancer who fuses genres such as pop, merengue, rap, and reggaetón. She is known as one of first female rap artists to debut in Puerto Rico. She disclosed her lesbianism on Facebook on April 19, 2010.[1][2][3]
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She started her career in 1988 with her debut album Trampa (Trap) on Prime Records in Puerto Rico, home to some of the founders of the genre such as DJ Negro and Playero. Hits from this album including Trampa (Trap) and La Segunda Cita (The Second Encounter), which put her on the map as the first Latin female rapper. She became an overnight success and became solicited to perform at top rated events. After the release, album sales exceeded in the weeks making the album go gold. This made Lisa M. the highest paid rapper in Puerto Rico, the U.S. and Latin America of this genre.
In 1990, Lisa M. released her second album, No Lo Derrumbes, produced by her and Vico C and it included the hits No Lo Derrumbes, Tu Pum-Pum and Menealo. The album went platinum selling 100,000 copies in Puerto Rico alone. The following year was full of changes in her career. She signed with Latin Performers headed by Norma Pujals for management and later signed a recording deal with Sony International Records. This made Lisa M. an international star and was crowned the official "Queen of Spanish Rap."
Her third album Flavor of the Latin included international hits such as Tiempo de Amar (Time to love), Everybody Dancing Now and Flavor of the Latin, earning Lisa M. yet again another platinum plaque. This opened the door for her to perform throughout Latin and South America, the Caribbean, and the U.S. and shared the stage with icons such as Celia Cruz, Tito Puente, José José, Ricardo Montaner, and Selena among others. Lisa M. then released her fourth album Ahora Vengo Alborotá (Now I'm Here Wild). A national tour was later followed by the release of her album that took Lisa to Canada and throughout the U.S. performing on big stages to promote the success of the album.
In 1996, Lisa M. released Soy Atrevida (I'm Daring) and later Muévelo (Your Booty). Then her 6th album Y Sobrevivi (I Survived) was released in 1999, classifying her as "La Suprema" (The Supreme) within the genre.
In 2001, she released her very own calendar and became a host for Telemundo's television show JAMZ, which obtained high ratings and brought reggaetón recognition on an international level. While filming a show for JAMZ, Elias De León, C.E.O. and A&R for renowned label White Lion Records, approached her and offered her a recording deal with them.
She made her comeback in 2006 when she released Respect which spawned the hit song Hey Ladies and received heavy airplay on local Puerto Rican radios. Other hits includes Fuego (Fire), Encendido (Turned On) featuring Voltio and Quitate (Move) featuring Moncho Rivera. The album also features collaborations by reggaetón artists Huracán G, La Bruja,K-Mil and Waydi, along with the most recognized reggaetón producers, Urba & Monserrate, Nesty, Bones,[disambiguation needed ] Taino and Lisa M. herself. This was yet another breakthrough album from Lisa M. of this genre.
Year | Album | Song(s) featured on |
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2002 | La Familia: Above All | "Hombre Perfecto feat. Las Chiviricas" |
2003 | NYC Sex | "Come To My Party" |
2005 | Tony Touch: The Reggaetony Album | "Toca-Me-La" |
2005 | Adassa: Kamasutra | "Ya No Soy Tu Mujer" |
2005 | Eliel Presenta - Monster Reggaeton CD | "That Is The Flow" |
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Great White is the first full-length album by the American rock band Great White. Three tracks are taken from the band's previous EP, albeit in re-recorded versions. The musical style of this album is very different from the following highly successful releases of Great White, as they display here a more hard-driving metal sound as opposed to their later, blues-infused rock sound.EMI America judged the album a disaster and Great White were dropped. This led to a rethink by the band, and they became less heavy, introducing a tame hard rock sound for later albums.
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Lisa Gautier (known as Lisa, born 1997) is a French dancer, actress and singer. She is Michel Gautier's daughter and Mylène Farmer's niece.
In 2004, she portrayed the child in the ballet Le Songe de Médée at the Opera Garnier on a choreography by Angelin Preljocaj. Then, two years later, she played in the film Jacquou le Croquant, by Laurent Boutonnat. In 2008, she recorded the single "Drôle de Creepie", the song theme of the animated feature Growing Up Creepie, whose lyrics were written by Mylène Farmer and music composed by Laurent Boutonnat. In the music video directed by Benoît Di Sabatino, Lisa is dressed as a gothic lolita. The song peaked at #6 on the French SNEP Singles Chart in September 2008. Lisa also inspired Farmer's book, Lisa-Loup et le Conteur, published in 2003.
The following is a list of characters from the Dead or Alive video game series, created by Tecmo and Team Ninja.
^1 Playable in console version.
^2 Unlockable character.
^3 Playable boss.
^4 Unplayable in arcade version.
^5 Unplayable character.
^6 Unlockable in Dead or Alive 5.
^7 Added in Dead or Alive 5: Ultimate.
^8 DLC in Dead or Alive 5: Ultimate.
^9 Added in Dead or Alive 5: Last Round.
^10 Guest Character
Voiced by (English): Joe J. Thomas (Dimensions), Patrick Seitz (DOA5)
Voiced by (Japanese): Daisuke Gōri (DOA–DOA4), Kenta Miyake (Dimensions–present)
Live-action actor: Kevin Nash
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Lisa Komine (小峰理紗 (コミネリサ) Komine Risa), (born July 3, 1978), stylized lisa, is a Japanese singer-songwriter. She is known for her songs that were featured in several publicly broadcast anime shows. She is signed under the flying DOG label (see: Victor Entertainment). Some of the anime shows include:
I CANNOT DESCRIBE
EVERYTHING THAT’S PASSED MY EYES
STILL I CRITICIZE
AND TRY TO ACT WISE
WHEN I’M WITH YOU
ALL MY DREAMS COME TRUE
YOU GOT SENT TO ME
IN A BOX OF NEGATIVITY
YOU’RE THE REASON I’M HERE TODAY
AND I CAN SAFELY SAY
I WOULDN'T HAVE IT ANY OTHER WAY
DON’T YOU LIE TO ME YOU COKE SNIFFING SLUT
I KNOW YOU HATE MY GUTS
chorus
COME ON, COME ON
STICK IT UP
COME ON, COME ON
GO
WHEN I RODE YOUR PLANE
YOU WERE THE MATCH FOR MY FLAME
DROVE ME INSANE
WITH YOUR FUCKING SILLY HEAD GAMES
YOU WERE NICE TO ME
‘TILL THE MORNING
STUCK THAT KNIFE IN
MY BACK WITHOUT A WARNING
YOU LOOK AROUND
AND YOU RE-CREATE, I SAID MY SHIT
AND I SAID IT STRAIGHT
I STAYED THE FURTHEST I COULD FROM YOU
BECAUSE YOU WERE FUCKED UP
CLASS A CERTIFIED NUT
NOW YOU COME TO ME AND SAY
IT’S IN THE PAST
KISS MY ASS
chorus
COME ON, COME ON
STICK IT UP
COME ON, COME ON
GO
I’M BACK, DON’T YOU KNOW YOU CAN’T KILL ME
I COME BACK WITH THE FATTEST FLOW
BEFORE YOU CRY
DON’T ASK TO DIE
AND DON’T ASK ME
WHY
STICK IT UP