The inner city is the central area of a major city or metropolis. Inner city areas tend to have higher population densities than outer suburbs, with more of the population living inside multi-floored townhouses and apartment buildings.
In the United States, the term "inner city" is often used as a euphemism for lower-income residential districts in the city centre and nearby areas, with the additional connotation of impoverished black and/or Hispanic neighborhoods. Sociologists sometimes turn this euphemism into a formal designation, applying the term "inner city" to such residential areas, rather than to geographically more central commercial districts. However, some inner city areas of American cities have undergone gentrification, especially since the 1990s.
Such connotations are less common in other countries, where deprived areas may be located in outlying parts of cities. For instance, in many European and Brazilian cities, the inner city is the most prosperous part of the metropolis, where housing is expensive and where elites and high-income individuals dwell. Poverty and crime are more associated with the distant suburbs. The Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French and Swedish words for suburb (sobborgo, suburbio, subúrbio, banlieue and förort respectively) often have a negative connotation similar to that of the English term "inner city", especially when used in the plural.
Inner City is a 1995 film directed by Jean-François Richet. It stars Cyrille Autin and Emmanuelle Bercot. It won an award at the 1995 Avignon Film Festival.
Old City or Inner City (Azerbaijani: İçəri Şəhər) is the historical core of Baku. In December 2000, the Old City of Baku, including the Palace of the Shirvanshahs and Maiden Tower, became the first location in Azerbaijan to be classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
It is widely accepted that the Old City, including its Maiden Tower, date at least to the 12th century, with some researchers contending that construction dates as far back as the 7th century. The question has not been completely settled.
During this medieval period of Baku, such monuments as the Synyg Gala Minaret (11th century), the fortress walls and towers (11th–12th centuries), the Maiden Tower, the Multani Caravanserai and Hajji Gayyib bathhouse (15th century), the Palace of the Shirvanshahs (15th-16th centuries), the Bukhara Caravanserai and Gasimbey bathhouse (16th century) were built.
In 1806, when Baku was occupied by the Russian Empire during the Russo-Persian War (1804-1813), there were 500 households and 707 shops, and a population of 7,000 in the Old City (then the only neighbourhood of Baku) whom were almost all ethnic Tats. Between 1807-1811, the city walls were repaired and the fortifications extended. The city had two gates: the Salyan Gates and the Shemakha Gates. The city was protected by dozens of cannons set on the walls. The port was re-opened for trade, and in 1809 a customs office was established.
Let It Rain may refer to:
Fabricator is BWO's third studio album (fourth in total) and was released on September 19, 2007. It contains mostly new songs, but also included a remake of Alcazar's Save my Pride, which also served as the first single of this album. Also included is Chariots of Fire, which was previously released on the group's second studio album Halcyon Days.
"Let It Rain" is a single by recording artist Tinchy Stryder. The song was produced by Takeover Entertainment producer Nathan Retro. It is the third and final single from his third studio album Third Strike, and It was released on 24 January 2011 as a digital download. The single also features vocals from Grammy Award winning singer Melanie Fiona and has thus far peaked at number 14 on the UK Singles Chart.
Nick Levine of Digital Spy gave the song a positive review stating:
With his last two singles stalling outside the UK top 20, his Third Strike album yet to threaten the UK top 40, and the Brits panel forgetting conveniently that he exists, it's hard to avoid the conclusion that pretty much every clap of his grime-pop crossover thunder has been stolen by another fashion-conscious MC from our fair capital whose semi-comic nom de plume begins with "T".
This latest album spin-off is likely to help him grab it back. Stryder's Made-it-through-against-the-odds rhymes are as earnest as ever, and Canadian soul belter Melanie Fiona turns in a fairly mighty vocal, but, as midtempo electro-R&B tunes go, 'Let It Rain' is a bit like a family saloon that's due its MOT: perfectly serviceable but not terribly exciting. Not half as exciting, it has be said, as a similarly-themed recent offering from a certain Mr Tin... .
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Ooh I’m wishin’, boy I’ve got my eyes on you
This mystery is thrillin’
I’m not sure just what to do (doo doo-doo doo-doo-doo)
Ooh ooh ooh, it’s so easy, it is no mirage to me
Touchin’ gently, feel the love in me
Tell me whatcha gonna do with my lovin’
I’m crazy ‘bout your smile
Whatcha gonna do with my lovin’
Please don’t make me fantasize
Whatcha gonna do with my lovin’
Tell me now, ooh oh-oh
(Doo doo doo-doo)
So hard lovin’ daydreams, all my pleasures make believe
(doo doo-doo doo)
I’m with you as my daydream
I never want to leave (doo-doo-doo doo-doo-doo doo)
Ooh ooh ooh, this feeling shines like a precious jewel
And if you want me (me) all my love is for you
Tell me whatcha gonna do with my lovin’
I’m crazy ‘bout your smile
Whatcha gonna do with my lovin’
Please don’t make me fantasize
Whatcha gonna do with my lovin’
Tell me now, tell me now
(Whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do) come on
(Whatcha gonna do) tell me
Come on (ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah)
Tell me (whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do, whatcha
gonna do)
Whatcha gonna do with my lovin’ now
(Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah)
Tell me (whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do)
Whatcha gonna do baby (whatcha gonna do), whatcha gonna
(Ah ah) ah-ah-ah (ah ah) ah-ah-ah-ah (ah ah ah ah ah)
Tell me (whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do, whatcha
gonna do)
Whatcha gonna do with my lovin’ now