The Hakka are a Han Chinese people group.
Hakka may also refer to:
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Hakka is a genus of the spider family Salticidae (jumping spiders). It includes a single species, Hakka himeshimensis. H. himeshimensis is native to East Asia, but has been introduced to the United States. It is most commonly found in rocky coastal habitats.
Both sexes have a body length of about 7 mm. The body and legs are uniformly dark brown. The body is covered with sparse lighter hairs. Between the eyes there are longer, reddish hairs that stand up diagonally. The chelicerae are brown and robust.
The only described species of this genus occurs in China, North Korea, Japan, Hawaii, and the Eastern United States. It is not clear if there is a viable population in Hawaii, or if the found specimens represent incidental recent arrivals (although three specimens were collected over a period of 74 years). It is likely that the species was accidentally introduced to the Eastern United States by maritime shipping.
The genus name is derived from Hakka, a Chinese people with 70 million worldwide. Many members were brought to Hawaii as laborers on sugar cane plantations in the middle of the 19th century. This is probably a reference to the species' origin in Asia.
"Candy" is a song by Iggy Pop from his ninth solo album, Brick by Brick. The song is a duet with Kate Pierson of The B-52's, and was released as the album's second single in September 1990. The song became the biggest mainstream hit of Pop's career, as he reached the US Top 40 chart for the first and only time.
"Candy" was later included on the 1996 compilation Nude & Rude: The Best of Iggy Pop, as well as the 2005 two-disc greatest hits collection, A Million in Prizes: The Anthology.
In "Candy", the initial narrator is a man (Pop) who grieves over a lost love. Following the first chorus, the perspective of the woman (Pierson) is heard. She expresses, unbeknownst to the male, that she misses him as well. According to Pop, the lyrics refer to his teenage girlfriend, Betsy. Pop said:
Another interpretation of the song is that the male protagonist sings to a prostitute, who gave him "love for free," while the woman explains that she has grown tired of the men "down on the street", and that she just wants love, not games.
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Candy is a 1958 novel written by Maxwell Kenton, the pseudonym of Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg, who wrote it in collaboration for the "dirty book" publisher Olympia Press, which published the novel as part of its "Traveller's Companion" series. According to Hoffenberg,
Southern had a different take on the novel's genesis, claiming it was based on a short story he had written about a girl living in New York's Greenwich Village neighborhood, a Good Samaritan-type, who became involved with a hunchback. After he read Southern's story in manuscript form, Hoffenberg suggested the character should have more adventures. Southern suggested that Hoffenberg write a story about the girl, and he came up with the chapter in which Candy meets Dr. Krankheit at the hospital.
They finished the book in the commune of Tourrettes-sur-Loup France, in a cottage that Southern's friend Mordecai Richler rented for them.
Southern and Hoffenberg battled Olympia Press publisher Maurice Girodias over the copyright after the book was published in North America by Putnam under the authors' own names and became a best-seller.
Shizu kani michi te kuru
Nami no tsu zure ori
Nando mo naka seta ne
Gomen
Ame dama motte nai kana?
Kore ga saigo nano
Shiroi ha shita misete
Warau
Kimi shika, You Are The One
Mie nai, For Love And More
Hontou dayo
Hakka no, ni oi no
Unmei no hito sa
Boku no me wa
Kimi shika utsura nai
Goran yo ano hikaru hoshi
Hokkyo kusei dayo
Yoko ni wa mika tsuki no
Kobune
Oh, Kokoro no kei sanki
Sonna mono nai wa
Mujaki ni ii kitta
Kimi (I Found My Way)
Kawaii, You Are The One
Kuse shite, For Love And More
Shin ga aru
Mirai o, azu keru
Kachi no aru hito sa
Uso ja nai
Kimi shika utsura nai
Suzu shii
Umi kaze ni
Kono mama daka rete
Kimi dake, You Are The One
For Love And More
Kimi dake ga boku ga erabu hito
Tatsu maki, mitai na
Jidai ni ikite mo
Kimi to nara
Jou zu ni yareru sa
You Are The One, kimi shika
For Love And More, mie nai
Hontou dayo
Hakka no, ni oi no
Unmei no hito sa
Boku no me wa
Kimi shika utsura nai