Pepe

Pepe may refer to:

  • A pet form of the Spanish name José
  • People

    Below is a selection of notable people. For a longer list of famous people, see the Interwiki link Pepe.

    Politicians

  • Porfirio Lobo Sosa (born 1947), known as Pepe, candidate for the Presidency of Honduras
  • José Mujica (born 1935), known as El Pepe, president of Uruguay
  • José Gregorio Liendo (1945–1973), known as "comandante Pepe", "compañero Pepe", or "loco Pepe", Chilean political activist
  • José Rizal (1861–1896), Filipino nationalist
  • Musicians

  • Pepe Romero (born 1944), Spanish classical and flamenco guitarist
  • Pepe Aguilar (born 1968), American folklore singer
  • Pépé Kallé (1951–1998), Congolese Soukous singer
  • Sportsmen

  • Pepe Soares (1908–1931), real name José Manuel Soares, Portuguese footballer
  • José Macia (born 1935), Brazilian footballer
  • Marcos Paulo Aguiar de Jesus (born 1983), known as Pepe, Brazilian footballer
  • Pepe (footballer, born 1983), real name Képler Laveran Lima Ferreira, Brazilian-born Portuguese footballer
  • Pepe Pearson (born 1975), American football player
  • Free (The Party album)

    Free is The Party's second studio album. Teddy Riley wrote three songs for the album, including the new jack swing-tinged title song, "Free," which was also remixed by house-music legends Steve "Silk" Hurley and E-Smoove. Dr. Dre produced the song "Let's Get Right Down to It," and the group itself also got involved in the writing and producing of the album, which would once again land it another concert tour opening spot with Color Me Badd, its last special for the Disney Channel, "All About The Party," and an appearance on Blossom. However, the album was not as successful on the charts as previous ones, which prompted Damon Pampolina to leave the group.

    Track listing

  • Free (Teddy Riley, Lavaba Mallison, Jerrold Holmes) - 4:29 - Chase , Deedee & Damon
  • Change on Me (Deedee Magno, Tiffini Hale, Andre Williams, Keith Williams, Reggie Turner) - 3:42 - Deedee
  • All About Love (Teddy Riley, Omar Chandler, Markell Riley) - 4:40 - Albert
  • I Want You (Damon Pampolina, Tiffini Hale, DJ Dino, MC Gizmo, Frankie Z., Freddy Bastone) - 3:40 - Damon
  • Gratis

    Gratis /ˈɡrɑːts/ or /ˈɡrts/ is the quality of an action where the action is willingly provided without any requirement by the provider for compensation or monetary remuneration. It is often referred to in English and Dutch as free of charge (FOC), complimentary, or on the house. Companies, producers, and service providers often provide certain things free of charge as part of a larger business model, pricing strategy, or as a donation.

    Etymology

    The English term gratis has its origins in late Middle English; from Latin. A contraction of gratiis, meaning 'as a kindness' or 'a show of goodwill', which in turn stems from the root gratia meaning 'grace' or 'kindness'. It is widely used in the Afrikaans, Slovakia, Czech, Hungarian, Croatian, Serbian, Polish, French, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Indonesian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German and some of the other Germanic languages, with the same meaning.

    Marketing

    In a standard business model where goods and services are exchanged for a monetary compensation, pricing of the goods is a fundamental element of the marketing process. While it would defeat the business model if companies provide all of their goods and services free of charge, it is common for them to provide limited amount of free goods in their promotional mix. Many companies often provide free samples to the press in order to generate media coverage for their products. Depending on the product, companies may provide free samples to prospective buyers.

    Free (Marcus Miller album)

    Free is an album by jazz bassist Marcus Miller, released in 2007.

    The album's title track is a cover of the 1977 Deniece Williams song. UK soul singer Corinne Bailey Rae provided lead vocals. "Higher Ground" is a song originally recorded by Stevie Wonder, and "What Is Hip" was originally performed by Tower of Power. "Jean Pierre" was originally performed by Miles Davis (On "We Want Miles", 1982). Blues singer Keb' Mo' performs lead vocals and co-wrote with Marcus Miller the track entitled "Milky Way".

    The album's US version has not only a new title, Marcus, but the tracks have been remixed/recut. Four additional tracks have been added to the album as well.

    Track listing

    All tracks produced by Marcus Miller and David Isaac.

  • "Blast"
  • "Funk Joint"
  • "Free"
  • "Strum"
  • "Milky Way"
  • "Pluck (Interlude)"
  • "When I Fall In Love"
  • "Jean Pierre"
  • "Higher Ground"
  • "What Is Hip?"
  • External links

  • Marcus Miller – Free at AllMusic
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