Takeover (disambiguation)

Takeover or Take Over may refer to:

  • Takeover, the purchase of one company by another
  • Several events called NXT TakeOver held by WWE
  • IRC takeover, an IRC term
  • Failover, a term used in information technology for a High Availability
  • Occupation of a building or other site as a form of protest
  • Hijacking (disambiguation), various means of taking over a form of transportation
  • People

  • Nick Schulman, known as Nick "The Takeover" Schulman, the poker player
  • Books

  • The Takeover (novel), 1976
  • Take Over, an unpublished 1970 James Bond novel purportedly written by Ian Fleming
  • Film and TV

  • The Takeover (film), 1995
  • Music

  • Takeover Radio, a British radio station
  • The Takeover, a band which later became Innerpartysystem
  • Albums

  • The Takeover (Zion I album)
  • The Takeover, album by Lil Flip
  • Take Over, 2009 album by Aaron Shust
  • Songs

  • Takeover (song), a song by rapper Jay-Z
  • "Take Over", Spiro (band) Famous Five (band) 1980
  • "Take Over", Mal Ryder 1963
  • "Take Over", song by Nick Jonas from Nick Jonas (album)
  • "The Take Over", song by Four Year Strong from Rise or Die Trying
  • The Takeover (film)

    The Takeover is a 1995 action film starring Billy Drago and Nick Mancuso as rival drug lords. David Amos and Gene Mitchell play good-guys who try to intervene in the turf war.

    Cast

  • Billy Drago as Daniel Stein
  • John Savage as Greg
  • Nick Mancuso as Anthony Vilachi
  • Eric DaRe as Venokur
  • Cali Timmins as Kathy
  • David Amos as Jonathan Fitzsimmons
  • Gene Mitchell as Mickey Lane
  • Tony Longo as Waldo
  • Anita Barone as Cindy Lane
  • Manu Tupou as Manu
  • Greg Lewis as Vic
  • Sam Scarber as D.E. Moore
  • James A. Donzell as Steins Associate
  • Arlene Rodriguez as Brandi
  • External links

  • The Takeover at the Internet Movie Database

  • Bone Thugs-n-Harmony

    Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is an American hip hop group from Cleveland, Ohio. It consists of rappers Bizzy Bone, Wish Bone, Layzie Bone, Krayzie Bone and Flesh-N-Bone. American West Coast rapper Eazy-E, former member of rap group N.W.A, signed Bone Thugs-N-Harmony to Ruthless Records in late 1993, when Bone Thugs debuted with their EP Creepin on ah Come Up. The EP included their breakout hit single "Thuggish Ruggish Bone".

    In 1995, the group released its second album, E. 1999 Eternal, which included hits "1st of tha Month" and "East 1999". A tribute to then-recently deceased Eazy-E, titled "Tha Crossroads", won a Grammy award in 1997. The Art of War, the group's third album, was also released in 1997. Bone Thugs is the only group that has worked with all four deceased artists 2Pac, Notorious B.I.G., Eazy-E and Big Pun while they were still alive. The editors of About.com ranked them #12 on their list of the "25 Best Rap Groups of All Time", and MTV called them "the most melodic hip-hop group of all time".

    Lil' Flip

    Wesley Eric Weston, Jr. (born March 3, 1981), better known by his stage name Lil' Flip, is an American rapper. He is best known for his singles "I Can Do Dat" from his debut album The Leprechaun, "The Way We Ball" from his second album Undaground Legend, "Sunshine" from his third album U Gotta Feel Me, "Game Over" also from his third album U Gotta Feel Me and "Rollin on 20's" from the 2 Fast 2 Furious Soundtrack.

    Music career

    1999–2000: The Leprechaun

    In 1999 Lil' Flip would sign his first record deal with independent Houston, Texas label Suckafree Records. On July 18, 2000 Lil' Flip would release his debut album The Leprechaun, catching the attention of DJ Screw, who added the rapper into his loose-knit rap group called the Screwed Up Click. DJ Screw pronounced Lil Flip, "The Freestyle King,Lil Flip took Houston recording artist Damienn jones under his wing as his protégé in late 2000."

    2001–03: Undaground Legend

    In 2002, Columbia Records offered Flip a contract and Suckafree a distribution deal. Flip stated "We felt that they not only respected what we'd already accomplished on our own, but they also saw the big picture of what me as an artist, and Hump and I as Suckafree's CEOs were all about." Lil Flip released his second album Undaground Legend on August 27, 2002. The album was certified Platinum in December 2002. It contained his hit single "The Way We Ball". In 2003 Lil' Flip was also featured in David Banner single "Like A Pimp". Then he also made featured appearance on Yung Wun's charting single "Tear It Up". He also made another appearance on Three 6 Mafia single "Ridin' Spinners" that made the charts. In 2003, he also did a track with Ludacris called "Screwed Up".

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    The Takeover

    by: Lil' Flip

    You are now rockin' wit' The Symphony, yes, sir
    It's ya boy Fliperachi, the number one fly boy
    I'm in the building wit' my girl Mya
    You know we doin' a song for the ladies
    They want records too, you know
    So if you want to come kick it wit' some real pimp
    A real man, a young boss, girl, money don't run out
    Holla if you down wit' Clover G's, roll, let me go
    I know that you'll take care of me, baby, please
    Don't blame me, it's not jealousy, jealousy
    I know that, I know that you're pimpin', you're pimpin'
    I know that, I know that so I'm flippin', I'm flippin'
    Aye, the first day we met, I was in my vette
    I just left Warner Brothers pickin' up my check
    I pulled up in Wing Stop just to get me a bike
    Rubber c*** on my b*** so I'm h*** as a kite
    Red monkeys wit' a crist, twelve hundred to pop
    And when you walk by I couldn't do nothin' but watch
    'Cause I know you wit' a cat who ain't treatin' you right
    And if you wanna be happy you should leave him tonight
    I got a ten o'clock flight on my G-5, girl
    Let me upgrade you, no more Levi's, girl
    I'ma show you finer thangs, you can cruise the world
    And when we come back you'll have bluest purse
    I know that you'll take care of me, baby, please
    Don't blame me, it's not jealousy, jealousy
    I know that, I know that you're pimpin', you're pimpin'
    I know that, I know that so I'm flippin', I'm flippin'
    I ain't a pimp no more, that was '99
    'Cause when it came to the breed I had to get mine
    Top down when I'm roll up the Vegas Strip
    F*** p*** on my hip in case a n*** trip
    A hundred dollar chips, let's gamble, ma
    And if the crowd get thick let's scramble, ma
    No gal can cook shrimp better than ma
    I had a gal ain't know what b*** or n***
    After this I'ma drop ahead of my time
    The two thangs that I love is my bread and my dyme
    They be like, "Flip, man, you got a lazy flow"
    That's when I say, "Oh, well, I make crazy dough"
    I know that you'll take care of me, baby, please
    Don't blame me, it's not jealousy, jealousy
    I know that, I know that you're pimpin', you're pimpin'
    I know that, I know that so I'm flippin', I'm flippin'
    You always say the things to make me stay
    Even told me that you would change your ways
    You always got the best from me, I gave 'em to you faithfully
    I'm flippin', now I've gotta get away
    Aye, so come and roll wit' a fly boy
    You can be my fly girl, just you and I, girl
    The kid ballin' like Jim Jones
    'Cause I made about eight million ringtones
    I'm a certified mack on the streets
    How many rappers got ice on the back but they not too many
    I do it big like that rapper from yesterday
    While you exit home put your ring out
    And we own private jets, sippin' real wine
    I was in the projects watchin' Feds crime
    But now I'm doin' projects, gettin' paid now
    There go the paparazzi, gone, put your head down
    I know that you'll take care of me, baby, please
    Don't blame me, it's not jealousy, jealousy
    I know that, I know that you're pimpin', you're pimpin'
    I know that, I know that so I'm flippin', I'm flippin'
    Aye, we got another one
    Aye, Sandy, we got another one




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