Eufradis Rodriguez, (born October 27, 1992), better known by his stage name Euro, is a Dominican-American rapper signed to Young Money Entertainment, and was born in the Dominican Republic.Lil Wayne announced that he is the new member of Young Money on his Dedication 5 mixtape. He then appeared on the second Young Money compilation album, Young Money: Rise of an Empire, on three songs, including the first single "We Alright". Euro released an mixtape called July, on July 31, 2014. It was a preview for the mixtape, Don't Expect Nothing that has multiple delays and has no scheduled release date.
Euro developed his rapping talents by getting into Christian rap early at the age of 7 in his fathers church.
Euro's stage name was inspired by the first two letters of his first name and last name (Eufradis Rodriguez).Lil Wayne announced that Euro was the newest signee to Young Money Entertainment on his Dedication 5 mixtape. Euro featured on four songs on that mixtape in 2013, "Ain't Worried", "Cream", "Fuckin' Problems", and "Live Life". Lil Wayne has said that it was his "straight-to-the-point lyrical style" that first attracted him to Euro. He then appeared on the second Young Money compilation album, Young Money: Rise of an Empire, on three songs, the first single "We Alright", "Bang", and a solo track "Induction Speech". In 2014 Euro attended a street heat production free-styling back and forth with Cory Gunz, showing off his extensive rap skills. Euro Released a freestyle over Rico Richie's "Poppin" beat produced by 808 Mafia.
"July" is a rock song by Ocean Colour Scene (OCS). Released on 26 June 2000, it reached number 31 in the UK Singles Chart. It was the third and final single released from their 1999 album One from the Modern, following "Profit in Peace" and "So Low".
The single was used as the theme tune to the television series Lock, Stock..., the spin-off from Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels which had used Hundred Mile High City.
July were a psychedelic rock band from Ealing, London that were professionally active between 1968 and 1969. The band's music was a blend of psychedelic rock and psychedelic pop, marked by lush harmonies, acoustic guitars, keyboards, and intricate lead guitar work. Although none of the band's records managed to chart in the UK or the U.S., July are today best remembered for their songs "My Clown", "Dandelion Seeds", and "The Way", which have all been included on a number of compilation albums over the years.
There is some dispute regarding the band's origin. According to encyclopaedia author Colin Larkin, the Allmusic website, and a number of other sources, the band's origin can be traced back to a late 1950s skiffle group named the Playboys, which later transitioned into a rhythm and blues band and changed their name to The Thoughts, before finally becoming The Tomcats. However, in a 2009 podcast interview the band members themselves disputed this history, calling it "a misunderstanding". According to the band, they initially formed in the early 1960s as The Dreamers and began playing music that was influenced by The Shadows and the Everly Brothers amongst others. The Dreamers soon changed their name to The Tomcats, however, due to the national success that Freddie and the Dreamers were enjoying at the time, and they also transitioned into playing harder rhythm and blues music, influenced by the likes of Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley. The original Tomcats' line-up included guitarist and singer Tom Newman, bassist Alan James, lead guitarist Peter Cook, and drummer Chris Jackson, but this incarnation of the band broke up in 1965. Alan James has stated that it was Newman's father who suggested The Tomcats as a new name, which the group then used.
Take off your shoes now
you've come a long way
you walked all these miles
and now you're in the right place
This is your party
everyone came
everyone's smiling
i'm singing your name
And the nightmares and monsters
your biggest fears
seem lightyears away
no, they won't find you here
I'll hold your head my dear
make sure no one's gonna wake you
tomorrow you'll still be here
no matter where your dreams will take you
Do you realize
all the falls and flights
all the sleepless nights
all the smiles and sighs
they brought you here
they only brought you home
Put down this suitcase
this weapon of yours
the struggle is over
you don't need it no more
you can't remember longly
you forgot about bored
and nothing's the same
since you walked through this door
This roof is a blanket
that's keeping you warm
inside the silence
after the storm
I'll hold your head my dear
make sure no one's gonna wake you
tomorrow you'll still be here
no matter where your dreams will take you
And you understand
this neverending dance
this fight, a fading sense
now it all makes sense
it brought you here
it only brought you
only brought you
only brought you