Berea (/bᵻˈriːə/ bə-REE-ə) is a city in Cuyahoga County in the U.S. state of Ohio and is a western suburb of Cleveland. The population was 19,093 at the 2010 census. Berea is home to Baldwin Wallace University, as well as the training facility for the Cleveland Browns and the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds.
Berea, Ohio, was established in 1836. Henry O. Sheldon, a circuit rider, selected Berea and Tabor as possible names for the community. The townspeople decided to simply flip a coin, and Berea won, thus becoming the town's name.
Ohio is a U.S. state.
Ohio may also refer to:
Ohio is the debut studio album by American rapper Stalley. The album was released on October 27, 2014, by Maybach Music Group and Atlantic Records. The album features guest appearances from Nipsey Hussle, Rick Ross, August Alsina, Ty Dolla Sign, Rashad and De La Soul. The album was supported by the singles "Always Into Something", "Jackin' Chevys" and "One More Shot".
In July 2012, Stalley announced he had begun recording his debut album, saying: "We're workin' on an album right now. I'm in the studio. I just got in there about a week ago, so it's a whole big process. Right now, I'm thinking maybe top of the year would be the album. I definitely just take [Rick Ross and Wale's] energy, and I definitely watch their energy and watch how they do things. I'm very observant of how they set up their albums and set up their singles and things like that, being that it's all new to me. That's great company to keep and great people to watch."
On August 22, 2014, he announced the album would be titled Ohio in a vlog, saying: "The sound of my current music is intelligent truck music. It’s a sound that’s built for the cars. But you can also enjoy it in your headphones, your computer or however you want to listen to it. Me, growing up, I rode around listening to music. It was kind of like the soundtrack my days or wherever I was going."
Ohio is a double studio album, their seventh overall, by Over the Rhine, released in 2003. The album was released as both a double CD and limited edition double vinyl LP set.
One additional song from these sessions, "Last Night On Earth Again" was released on the Discount Fireworks compilation, albeit in a re-recorded version.
All songs written by Karin Bergquist and/or Linford Detweiler.
(Selbe Melodie wie bei „Mein Tod“ vom Album „UUAARRGH!“)
Ich sitze hier am Tresen, denk an die letzte Nacht,
da ham wir viel getrunken und noch viel mehr gelacht.
Tabletten, Sekt und Biere ham wir uns reingefüllt,
wir waren ziemlich prall und dann hat es geknallt.
Wir gingen auf dein Zimmer und es war wirklich toll,
du hast gelutscht, geblasen, doch ich war wohl zu voll.
Du hast dich sehr bemüht, Heavy Metal ohne End,
und als es dann noch klappte bin ich gleich eingepennt.
(x2)
Die Nacht sie wurde fast heiß, doch der Alk verlangte seinen Preis.
Ich hab zu viel getrunken, Potenzi ist gesunken.
Und dann am nächsten Morgen hast du mich angeschaut,
gefragt „Willst du's noch mal versuchen?“, doch ich lachte laut.
Ich ging aus deinem Zimmer, nur die Unterhose an,
auf dem Flur traf ich mein Mädchen, sie schaute mich nicht an.
(x2)
Die Nacht sie wurde fast heiß, doch der Alk verlangte seinen Preis.
Ich hab zu viel getrunken, Potenzi ist gesunken.
(x2)
Die Nacht sie wurde fast heiß, doch der Alk verlangte seinen Preis.
Ich hab zu viel getrunken, Potenzi ist gesunken.
(x2)
Die Nacht sie wurde fast heiß, doch der Alk verlangte seinen Preis.