Joy, or happiness, is an emotion. Joy may also refer to:
Joyà is a 70 minute long, resident show at the Vidanta resort in the Riviera Maya, Mexico produced as a collaboration between 45 degrees and it's parent company Cirque du Soleil. It is Cirque's first resident show in Latin America. Joya premiered on November 8, 2014 inside the custom-built Joyà theatre, which seats 600 guests at capacity. The exterior design of the theatre was inspired by organic forms in a clearing surrounded by trees. The story, set in a naturalist's library which transforms into other exotic locations, follows the journey of a "rebellious young girl [who] is sent by her mischievous grandfather on a fantastical quest spanning generations".
Unlike other Cirque du Soleil productions, Joya is an "intimate theatrical and culinary experience" in that patrons have the option to enjoy the show along with a specially designed degustation menu at private tables around the stage, or simply have a glass of champagne with canapés on top of the show ticket. The show also incorporates smell into the acts, providing an all-around "feast for the senses".
Gay Dad were an English rock band formed in London that broke up in 2002. The line-up of the band has included Cliff Jones (guitarist/vocalist), Nick "Baz" Crowe (drummer), James Riseboro (keyboardist), Nigel Hoyle (bassist) and Charley Stone.
Gay Dad were formed in 1994 by former Mojo and The Face journalist Cliff Jones and art magazine publisher Nick Crowe (drums), along with their Berkshire teenage friends Dominic Stinton (vocals), Tim Forster (keyboards), and bassist Nigel Hoyle, who had originally played in a band called Brutus with Stinton a year or two earlier. Jones, Stinton, Forster and Crowe had played together in various incarnations of Gay Dad ten years previously, such as The Timothy and the Astral Projection Society. Known recordings include the track 'Freaking out in Sunninghill Sky St' (sic) which was made available as a limited edition cassette in the late 1980s.
Their first Gay Dad demo was produced by Jim Irvin, (the writer and former frontman of Furniture) and funded by the Rolling Stones record producer, Andrew Loog Oldham and his original Immediate business partner Tony Calder. Jones had met with Calder and Oldham who were convinced by a performance at the band's rehearsal room to sign the band.
Ohhhh
Ohhhh
It's only a quarter past two
Don't wanna stop freek'n you
It's intermission time
Blaze it up
Feelin' so good
Tonight
Get me on top
And girl are u surprised
Let's float to the sky
Baby tell me I
Just wanna get hi
Yea, turn over,
Yeah that's it
Keep it right there
(ohh)
5, 4, 3, 2 enter
Enter so run baby, you know i am the one
Come gimme that come gimme that come gimme that booty
Doin you all night till you see the early morn
Come gimme that come gimme that come gimme that booty
I know my game is tight so you know you're gettin done
Come gimme that come gimme that come gimme that booty
Baby can't you recognize you wanna give me some
Come gimme that come gimme that come gimme that booty
(enter)
Yeah, this is Boss Playa DeVante back up in you one more gen
Yeah, you got the time, we can get down for the night
Cuz i be gettin down for mine
Yea, you know what i'm sayin
I be kickin it like dat
Let the music ride
Time place thang shame