Hear Me Now may refer to:
"Hear Me Now" is a song by American rock band Hollywood Undead, the first single from their second full-length album, American Tragedy, and the sixth track on that album. It is the band's sixth overall single in their discography. It is also the first media released by the band without vocalist/producer Deuce. The track was released to radio on December 13, 2010, with a digital download following a week later on December 21. The official music video was released on February 25, 2011. A remix was featured on the band's American Tragedy Redux remix album. The song intro samples rapper Coolio's Gangsta's Paradise.
The band had been recording for a second album since early 2010. On December 8, the band announced a new single would be coming soon. On the same day, the title, single cover, and release date were announced. The cover for the single shows the inside of Da Kurlzz's new mask, hinting at new masks for the whole band for the new album and tour. The single was released a few days later to radio on December 13 while it was released for download on December 21. On March 22, the band performed the song live on Lopez Tonight to promote the album.
Hear Me Now is a compilation album by Scottish singer/songwriter Donovan. It was released in the US (Janus Records JLS 3025) in 1971 and did not chart.
In October 1970, Janus Records released a two record set of Donovan's 1965 Pye Records recordings titled Donovan P. Leitch. In 1971, Janus released ten more tracks as Hear Me Now. While the combination of Donovan P. Leitch and Hear Me Now did not include all of Donovan's '65 recordings, they did reintroduce a large majority of the tracks to the US market.
All tracks by Donovan Leitch, except where noted.
Nok is a village in the south of Kaduna State, Nigeria. The discovery of terracotta figurines at this location caused its name to be used for the Nok culture, of which these figurines are typical, which flourished in Nigeria in the period 1000 BC - 500 AD. The artifacts were discovered in 1943 during mining operations. The archaeologist Bernard Fagg investigated the site, and with the help of locals discovered many other artifacts. Iron smelting furnaces were also found at Nok. Occupation dates far before the first iron smelting. A sample of carbonized wood found in the "main paddock" at Nok in 1951 was dated to around 3660 BC though there are questions about the reliability of this conclusion.
NOK or Nok may refer to:
Corneşti (Hungarian: Magyarszarvaskend; German: Hirschdorf) is a commune in Cluj County, Romania. It is composed of nine villages: Bârlea (Ónok), Corneşti, Igriţia (Kisigrice), Lujerdiu (Lózsárd), Morău (Móró), Stoiana (Esztény), Tiocu de Jos (Alsótök), Tiocu de Sus (Felsőtök) and Tioltiur (Tötör).
According to the census from 2002 there was a total population of 1,809 people living in this town. Of this population, 83.80% are ethnic Romanians, 14.64% are ethnic Hungarians and 1.54% ethnic Romani.
If you think you're ready
Let the games begin
Just roll the dice now
May the best player win
Mamma told me it's no sin (it's no sin)
(oh oh) oh yeah
Any way you like it
Just let me know
Don't try to hide it
If you're ready let's go
I won't be lazy with you no no no
Whoa whoa whoa whoa
CHORUS
I tried to call you but you wasn't around
I tried to see you but you was outta town
I tried to find you, tried to track you down
But my phone didn't make a sound
I know you hear me now
Now the show has started
And we're on the road
My tank is full now
I'm about to explode
It's dangerous in overload
(Oh oh) oh yeah
I can keep a secret
Won't tell my boys
What you get up to with your favourite toys
If ya feel me baby make some noise
Whoa whoa whoa whoa
CHORUS
I know you hear me know (x6)
If ya feel me baby make some noise
If ya feel me baby just enjoy
CHORUS x2