Shark Bait (The Reef in the UK, Australia and North America, Pi's Story in South Korea) is a 2006 South Korean-American computer animated film. The plot revolves around Pi and his attempt to win the heart of Cordelia while dealing with a tiger shark who is terrorizing him and the reef's inhabitants. The film was a commercial failure. It was largely criticised for borrowing heavily from other films such as Disney/Pixar's Finding Nemo, DreamWorks' Shark Tale and Walt Disney's The Little Mermaid (and at one point, a reference to Star Wars and The Karate Kid) and, despite the amount of talented actors and comedians involved in the voiceover work, was a box office bomb. Despite being an American-South Korean co-production, the movie did not receive a theatrical release in the United States, where it was released direct to DVD in 2007.
A direct-to-DVD sequel, The Reef 2: High Tide was released in 2012.
Pisces, or Pi (Freddie Prinze, Jr.), is a 5 year old orange fish who lives happily with his parents Pike and Piper in the polluted harbor of Boston, Massachusetts, until a fishing boat scoops them from the sea. Pi's parents manage to help him escape, but cannot escape themselves. Before Pi's parents are taken away, Piper tells Pi to promise her he would go live with his aunt. Pi's porpoise friends Percy (Trent Ford) and Percy's mother Meg (Megahn Perry) take Pi to live with his aunt Pearl (Fran Drescher) and cousin Dylan (Andy Dick) on an exotic reef. When Pi reaches the reef he is 25 years old and has stayed with the porpoises for most of his life. As he tries to settle himself in this new world, the sweet and well-meaning Pi makes some good friends in his new home. When he first arrives, Pi immediately falls in love with Cordelia (Evan Rachel Wood), a celebrity fish who has appeared of the front cover of National Geographic Magazine.
"Gotta Go" is a Hip hop–R&B song written by Trey Songz, Troy Taylor and Marvin Eugene Smith and performed by American R&B singer-songwriter Trey Songz released as the second single from his debut album I Gotta Make It. Released on July 9, 2005 in North America. The song peaked at #67 on the Billboard Hot 100, and on the R&B charts at #11, becoming his second Top 40 R&B hit.
The video also features a guest appearance by R&B singer Chris Brown.
CD Single (1799707; Released 2 March 2009 (2009-03-02))
My Story is the debut solo album by former lead singer of Swedish pop band Ace of Base, Jenny Berggren.
The track listing was revealed on Jenny's official website on September 30, 2010. On New Year's Day 2010, what later proved to be a demo version of "Free Me" became available for free download on Jenny's official website as a teaser of her upcoming solo material.
In May 2010, the first official single, "Here I Am" was released throughout Europe. "Here I Am" entered and peaked at number 14 on the Swedish charts. "Gotta Go" was released as the album's second single in September 2010 preceding the album's release in October 2010. The album was released worldwide through various music outlets, including iTunes. The album includes a new, remixed version of "Free Me", as well as a studio version of fan favorite "Give Me The Faith," a song Jenny had begun to sing at live appearances a decade earlier.
Gotta Go is a Trey Songz song
Gotta Go may also refer to:
Don't need your good advice
Your bad-ass pose
Your tons of contacts
Your control
I gotta go
Don't need your record deal
Your line of coke
Your fancy friends
And your support
I gotta go
Hey hey hey, we're not that dumb, we can do it ourselves,
We're doomed to fail, don't need your help
Hey hey hey, we don't have to sell our soul
To a wanna-be-satan and his court
We're all losers, don't you know?
Don't need your friendly contracts
Your fake love
Your coloured vinyl
Your comfort
I gotta go
Don't want your good advice
Your line of coke
Your fancy friends
And your control