City Spud
Birth name Lavell E. Webb
Born (1975-08-31) August 31, 1975 (age 36)
Origin St. Louis, Missouri
Genres Hip-hop
R&B
Pop Rap
Occupations Rapper, Producer
Instruments MPC 3000, K2000 Rack, Korg Trinity, Mo Phatt, Roland 1080, Roland JD800,
Years active 1995–present
Labels Derrty Ent./Universal Records
Associated acts St. Lunatics

Lavell Webb (born August 31, 1975) known by his stage name City Spud, is a member of the rap music group St. Lunatics.

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Life [link]

He's featured on Nelly's hit single "Ride Wit Me." He is Nelly's half-brother,[1] and in 1999 was sentenced to 9 years imprisonment for first-degree assault.[2][3] Nelly and the St. Lunatics campaigned for his release. They titled their group album Free City to support the release of City Spud from prison. He was released from prison, after serving 9 years, in 2008.[4] He is now reunited with Nelly and the St. Lunatics and is recording with them for the new St. Lunatics album entitled City Free, Which will release summer 2011.

Discography [link]

Mixtapes [link]

  • 2010: Twelve-12[5]

Singles [link]

  • 2009: "Look at Me" (City Spud featuring Murphy Lee) (Produced by Supa Sag)
  • 2010: "Punt Her" (City Spud featuring Kat) (Produced by Supa Sag)
  • 2010: "Errywhere We Go" (Produced by Supa Sag)
  • 2010: "We Gone Ride" (City Spud featuring Phadero)

Featured singles [link]

  • 2001: "Ride wit Me" (Nelly featuring City Spud)
  • 2011: "Yousa Lame" (Conté featuring City Spud)

Featured Albums [link]

Guest Appearances [link]

References [link]

External links [link]



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Seven Days

Seven Days or 7 Days may refer to:

  • Week, an amount of time
  • Film

  • 7 Days (film) (Les 7 jours du talion), a 2010 Canadian thriller film
  • Seven Days (film), a 2007 South Korean crime thriller film
  • Seven Days, also known as Shiva, a 2008 film by Ronit Elkabetz and her brother Shlomi
  • Television

  • 7 Days (Irish TV series), focusing on current affairs
  • 7 Days (New Zealand TV series), focusing on comedy
  • 7 Days (SPEED Channel), a 2006 Speed Channel program
  • Seven Days (TV series), an American television series about time travel
  • This Hour Has Seven Days, a Canadian television newsmagazine
  • Newspapers

  • Seven Days (newspaper), a Vermont newspaper
  • 7 Days (newspaper), a Dubai newspaper
  • Zibn teg, a weekly Yiddish literary newspaper
  • Music

    Songs

  • "7 Days" (Craig David song), a single by Craig David, also "Seven Days", a cover song by Zoot Woman based on the Craig David version
  • "Seven Days" (Mary J. Blige song), a single by Mary J. Blige
  • "Seven Days", a song by Sting on the album Ten Summoner's Tales
  • "Seven Days", a song by Bob Dylan, which appears on The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961–1991
  • 7 Days (New Zealand TV series)

    7 Days is a New Zealand comedy gameshow similar in some ways to the British program Mock the Week, hosted by Jeremy Corbett and created by The Down Low Concept. Paul Ego and Dai Henwood usually appear on each episode, along with other comedians, who form teams and answer questions about news stories from the last week.

    Show format

    At the start of each show, Jeremy Corbett announces a content warning, saying "the following show is for adults only and contains bad language that may offend some people". This is often followed by an opening joke based on an event in the past seven days. On some occasions, the content warning became the joke - including being said in a parody of Downfall (following several Auckland schoolboys saluting the Nazi flag), being missed out completely (while the Prime Minister was out of the country), and being texted while driving (two days before the use of mobile phones while driving came into force). While the show is normally screened at 9:30pm and originally 10pm, the episode on 21 October 2011 was screened at the earlier time of 7:30pm and as a result was a PGR rated show. The opening segment mentioned the show was PGR and then replaced a few swear words with cleaner equivalents such as fudge. The show was moved to the earlier time to coincide with the screening of the Rugby World Cup 2011 Bronze Final.

    Seven Days (TV series)

    Seven Days (also written as 7 Days) is a science fiction television series based on the premise of time travel. It was produced by UPN from 1998 to 2001. The television channel Spike syndicated all of the episodes from 2003 to 2005.

    Seven Days was nominated for six awards, winning one. Actress Justina Vail won a Saturn Award in 2000 for her performance on the show.

    Production

    Three seasons of Seven Days were produced. All three seasons have been shown in North America, and by the BBC in the United Kingdom. There are currently no plans to release the entire series on DVD and/or Blu-ray from Paramount Home Entertainment and CBS Home Entertainment.

    Synopsis

    The plot follows a secret branch of the United States' National Security Agency which has developed a time travelling device based upon alien technology found at Roswell. As the opening of the show says, the Chronosphere, or Backstep Sphere, sends "one human being back in time seven days" to avert disasters. The show's name refers to the fact that the Backstep Project can only backstep seven days because of limitations imposed by the fuel source and its reactor. As the fuel source is limited, there is a strict mandate that they only Backstep for events relating to "National Security". The backstep team and the equipment are stationed in a base called Never Never Land, which is in a secret location somewhere in the desert of Nevada.

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    7 Days

    by: Vonda Shepard

    I'm gonna discontinue him like a
    Line that's breaking, breaking
    Our love seemed to crash
    Like a wave that's taking
    Taking down everything
    Seven days, that's all it's been
    Tomorrow will be eight
    Feel like I'm counting
    The raindrops in a hurricane
    In this perfect place
    I believe
    Swimming through the days
    While the world goes crazy
    No wonder the state I'm in
    Am I wrong to wanna dream
    Myself into oblivion, sweet oblivion?
    Seven days I am amazed
    Tomorrow will be eight
    Feeling like I'm counting
    The raindrops in a hurricane
    In this perfect place
    I believe that there
    Is someone for me
    In this perfect place
    I believe that there
    Is someone for me
    In this perfect place




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