Say What

Say What may refer to:

Books

  • Say What? - Talk like a local without putting your foot in it, by Lonely Planet, 2004
  • Say What? by Margaret Peterson Haddix and James Bernardin 2005
  • Film and TV

  • Say What?, an MTV television series in the 1990s
  • Games

  • Say What?! (video game) Sony music game
  • Music

  • Say What! (Stevie Ray Vaughan song), a track by Stevie Ray Vaughan from the album Soul to Soul, 1985
  • "Say What" (LL Cool J song), a song by LL Cool J
  • "Say What", a song by Kovas (musician)
  • "Say What", single by Jesse Winchester, 1981
  • Say What?! (video game)

    Say What?! is a music game application that involves tapping icons on a scrolling conveyor belt to match words from song lyrics, while the songs play. The initial download of this application is available for free via the App Store, with four included tracks: one from a big Sony Music artist, and three from emerging acts signed to Music In Colour. Tracks from Sony are sold via in-app payments of £1.49 per song. The game launched on August 10, 2011 with a free track from Calvin Harris and also features songs from a diverse range of artists including Kasabian, The Zutons, Scouting for Girls, The Hoosiers, Toploader and The Nolans, with new tracks being added weekly. The game also launched with songs from three brand new artists from new record label, Music In Colour.; Gudny, Mercston and Gus Warriner.

    Gameplay

    The game uses a scrolling collection of icons, which relate to individual highlighted words within the lyrics to the current song, which are displayed above. If the word 'I' is highlighted, the player might have to tap on an eye icon, for example, while 'down' might be the cue to tap on a downward-facing arrow. At higher difficulty levels, the clues get more cryptic. Users can also challenge their friends, other fans and the artists themselves.

    Say What (LL Cool J song)

    "Say What" is a single by LL Cool J from the hip-hop compilation, Violator: The Album. It was released on August 3, 1999 for Violator Records and Def Jam Recordings and featured production from Vinnie Biggs. In addition to Violator: The Album, Say What would also make an appearance on the soundtrack to LL's movie, Deep Blue Sea.

    Track listing

    A-Side

  • "Say What" (Radio Edit)(LL Cool J)
  • "First Degree" (Radio Edit) (Da Franchise, Ja Rule)
  • "Violators" (Radio Edit) (Busta Rhymes, Noreaga, Prodigy, L. Boogie, Mysonne, Sonja Blade
  • B-Side

  • "Say What" (Instrumental)
  • "First Degree" (Instrumental)
  • "Violators" (Instrumental)
  • References

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Say What

    by: 28 Days

    Say what?
    Never do we stress 'cause we're known to rock shit
    Decks are in effect and we're going to cock this
    Twelve gauge, super-fly never had a plan - shit
    It's what we do best it's how we scam shit
    We're the two eight D crew and we get into
    The zone and never leave until we're through
    It's just a test if the rest of the mess
    Can flip a song to bang along to nevertheless
    We're gonna take what they don't deserve
    They're gonna hate the fact that we're rocking
    And we make another record, if we're not number one
    We're gonna take what they don't deserve
    They're gonna hate the fact that we're rocking
    And we're motivated by something they could never hope to understand
    Jedi Master is the man
    Say What?
    It's like a TV show, here we go
    Kicking around the sound that's sounding def
    'Cause I'm sick like salo
    I tell ya that we're killing all the fake bullshit
    While they're making hits
    Like I'm taking shits and I'm sick of it
    It's clear to me that they don't give a shit what the kids think
    'Cause I can't tell the difference between heroin and *NSYNC
    As long as they get sponsorship from the biggest cola drink
    Open up your eyes to the crooked and you don't blink
    And I'm motivated by something I don't understand
    I'm the man guided by the hand of the force
    And Jedi Master's on the same plan
    Making no sense like the rain man
    Underground battles like Vietnam
    His cuts are so fresh, he's fuck it - they get it
    Hit it twice, pass it left then you kick back track list
    Isn't this chronic number one of the finest batch




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