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Zki & Dobre, known by many aliases, but currently most well known as Chocolate Puma (alternatively as The Good Men and as The Goodmen), are a Dutch house music duo from Haarlem, Netherlands. They comprise Gaston Steenkist ("Dobre") and René ter Horst ("DJ Zki"). They have produced multiple dance hits under various group names since the early 1990s. Their biggest international hits remains "Give It Up in 1993 credited as The Good Men and "Who Do You Love Now?" in 2001 credited to Riva featuring Dannii Minogue. They also founded their own record label Pssst Music.
As the Goodmen, their biggest hit was "Give It Up", a 1993 house music track based upon samba styled percussion and the simple, repeating vocal line of the song title. The percussion for the release was inspired by an earlier recording by Sérgio Mendes.
The song hit #1 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in 1993 and made a brief appearance on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at #71. After being re-released in late 1993, it reached #5 in the UK Singles Chart.
Riva is a surname which may refer to:
The Belgariad is a five-book fantasy epic written by David Eddings, following the picaresque journey of protagonist 'Garion' and his companions, first to recover a sacred stone, and later to use it against antagonist 'Kal Torak'.
Volumes include:
The title of each book combines a chess term with a fantasy term; whereas the concept of a 'Game of Destiny' is a significant motif in the story. The series has been reprinted as a two-volume set, titled The Belgariad Volume One, containing the first three books of the series, and The Belgariad Volume Two, which contains the last two books. This does not include the original map by Chris Barbieri, but only Shelly Shapiro's map.
The Malloreon is a five-book sequel to the Belgariad. Belgarath the Sorcerer (1995) and Polgara the Sorceress (1997) are prequels that share the setting and most characters. The Rivan Codex (1998) features annotated background material.
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.
Free: The Future of a Radical Price is the second book written by Chris Anderson, Editor in chief of Wired magazine. The book was published on July 7, 2009 by Hyperion. He is also the author of The Long Tail, published in 2006.
Free follows a thread from the previous work. It examines the rise of pricing models which give products and services to customers for free, often as a strategy for attracting users and up-selling some of them to a premium level. That class of model has become widely referred to as "freemium" and has become very popular for a variety of digital products and services.
Free was released in the United States on July 7, 2009, though the night before, on his blog, Chris Anderson posted a browser readable version of the book and the unabridged audiobook version. Anderson generated controversy for plagiarizing content from the online encyclopedia Wikipedia in Free. Anderson responded to the claim on his The Long Tail blog, stating that there were disagreements between him and the publisher over accurate citation of Wikipedia due to the changing nature of its content, leading him to integrate footnotes into the text. Also on his blog, he took full responsibility for the mistakes and noted that the digital editions of Free were corrected. The notes and sources were later provided as a download on his blog.
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.
All tracks produced by Marcus Miller and David Isaac.
Chorus ( lil trill)
man these niggas cant see me,
i put that on everything from money to cars from house
to the broad,
Living life like a star,
Ballin like no tomorrow,
see the jockers cant see me, cause i been ballin so far
im far off,im far off,im far off( oh you cant see me)
im far off,im far off,im far off(im headed straight for
the money)
im far off,im far off,im far off( oh you cant see me)
im far off,im far off,im far off(im headed straight for
the money)
Lil Phat -
20 bands in my jeans, only so i can feel right,
and im in love with my drink, so keep my seal tight
them yougins far out, we kinda out they eye sight,
exotic kush in my blunts, they keep my eyes tight,
pull up in the bentley keep my vibes right,
studio at the house, we grindin everynight, (nigga)
and dont think because im 17, that i wont pull this 40
out with this red beam,
and point it straight cross yo head, you dead on the
scene
these pieces of paper presidental,we got that dead aim,
and i think that was like bout 10 bars, forgetting to
count my bars like im on xan bars
10 cars in my yard, we goin hard my boy , no old
schools everythang foreign cars
? silverado thats my everyday car, ... you cant see me
im to far
Chorus ( lil trill)
man these niggas cant see me,
i put that on everything from money to cars from house
to the broad,
Living life like a star,
Ballin like no tomorrow,
see the jockers cant see me, cause i been ballin so far
im far off,im far off,im far off( oh you cant see me)
im far off,im far off,im far off(im headed straight for
the money)
im far off,im far off,im far off( oh you cant see me)
im far off,im far off,im far off(im headed straight for
the money)
Lil Trill
look, I say stop, shift, and rock it
I got a lot of money, got the world in my pockets
They don’t wanna see me make it, so now you gotta take
all i whip is foreign cars ,living life like a star!
See, I ball every day, I ain’t thinking about tomorrow
Cause when it comes around someone always wants to
borrow
i got choppas on the watch, 50 stoppers on the spot
got my whip fresh off the lot, then i shot out to the
shop
They can’t see me, they can’t see me!
I’m so far gone, they say lil trill been acting funny,
ever since he got on!
Really, I’ve been chasing paper, Ain’t got time for
these haters
scraping potato tables, 10 houses with garages, yall
been livin large
i done bought a few cars, see my name stay in they
mouth, wonder what they talkin bout
is it the money or the cars, everythang on me a star
see yo beats still on the ground im sittin in the sky
slouds
Chorus ( lil trill)
man these niggas cant see me,
i put that on everything from money to cars from house
to the broad,
Living life like a star,
Ballin like no tomorrow,
see the jockers cant see me, cause i been ballin so far
im far off,im far off,im far off( oh you cant see me)
im far off,im far off,im far off(im headed straight for
the money)
im far off,im far off,im far off( oh you cant see me)
im far off,im far off,im far off(im headed straight for
the money)
Lil Boosie-
yea im badazz, turk turn me loose here we go again, we
tryin to get it like the mothafuckin olsen twins
stay clean so i gotta keep my tooly, a supa bad nigga
betta known as boosie,
all the bitches in the rap game wanna do me, promoters
wanna sue me but i pop my collar fuck em'
thuggin i came from nothin, when i put my clothes on i
check my cellphone (damn) yeah im on,
where my shades at im on a dolphin, foreign cars nigga
(noo) and i aint talking, or
i can switch it up and i can jump in ? , i got polo
from head to toe, me and my hoe
see my shades and fade all perfect, really dont like to
brag dog, but give it up i dress my ass off
them levis back, hoes jocking my swag, white tee white
ones, cant go wrong with that
Chorus ( lil trill)
man these niggas cant see me,
i put that on everything from money to cars from house
to the broad,
Living life like a star,
Ballin like no tomorrow,
see the jockers cant see me, cause i been ballin so far
im far off,im far off,im far off( oh you cant see me)
im far off,im far off,im far off(im headed straight for
the money)
im far off,im far off,im far off( oh you cant see me)
im far off,im far off,im far off(im headed straight for