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Last Train to Paris

Last Train to Paris is the fifth studio album by American rapper and record producer Diddy. It was released on December 13, 2010, by Bad Boy Records and Interscope Records. The album describes Diddy's alter-ego, as he travels from London to Paris, to regain his lost love. It also introduces the world to Diddy's R&B/Hip-Hop collective, Diddy – Dirty Money, a group consisting of Dawn Richard (formerly from a group Danity Kane) and singer-songwriter Kalenna Harper. Diddy – Dirty Money performed on the album, alongside a total of sixteen guest vocalists, who range from Grace Jones and Lil Wayne, among others.

The reflection conjures the concept of the album, Last Train to Paris also features vocal segues from designers and editors of the fashion world, including Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour and Tommy Hilfiger. The executive producers on the album are Rodney Jerkins, Diddy, Mario Winans and Herve Pierre, Last Train to Paris is predominately hip hop, but incorporates elements of Eurodance, Italo disco and tech house. It marks Diddy's debut with Interscope Records, after he moved his label (Bad Boy) from Atlantic Records in 2009. The album cover is a photograph at Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris, France) taken by Australian cricket writer and photographer Jarrod "Jrod" Kimber.Last Train to Paris was generally well received by critics who praised the addition of Richard and Harper to help Diddy innovate a new sound and produce some unique records.

Looking for Love (September song)

"Looking for Love" is the second single from Swedish singer September's album In Orbit. Released in 2005, it charted in Sweden and Poland, reaching number 17 and number 4, respectively.

The song was included on September's debut UK album, Cry for You, released in August 2009. It samples the track "Run Back" performed by Carl Douglas and written by Dave Stephenson and Steve Elson.

Track listing

Looking For Love EP -Released: 5 October 2005 (Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark)

  • "Looking for Love" (Radio Version) (3:23)
  • "Looking for Love" (Extended) (5:09)
  • "Looking for Love" (Funky Bomb Remix) (3:46)
  • "Looking for Love" (Funky Bomb Remix Extended) (5:05)
  • Looking For Love EP -Released: 11 May 2007 (Australia, Germany and Switzerland)

  • "Looking for Love" (Radio Version) (3:25)
  • "Looking for Love" (Extended Version) (5:11)
  • "Looking for Love" (Michi Lange Remix) (7:37)
  • "Looking for Love" (Punkstar Remix) (5:55)
  • "Looking for Love" (Funky Bomb Remix Extended) (5:06)
  • Charts

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    Onitsha

    Onitsha (Igbo: Ọ̀nị̀chà Mmílí or just Ọ̀nị̀chà) is a city, a commercial, educational, and religious centre and river port on the eastern bank of the Niger river in Anambra State, southeastern Nigeria.

    Onitsha by 2001 had an estimated population of 511,000 with a metropolitan population of 1,003,000.

    The majority of people in Onitsha are Igbo and speak the Igbo language however significant communities from Northern and Western Nigeria live in the city. The Onitsha people like to be referred to as Ndi Onicha.

    Founding and Settlement

    Onitsha Mmili was known as Ado N'Idu by migrants who departed from the vicinity of the Kingdom of Benin near the far western portion of Igboland (near what is now Agbor), after a violent dispute with the Oba of Benin that can be tentatively dated to the early 1500s. Traveling eastward through what is now Western Igboland (and various towns also called "Onitsha", for example Onicha-Ugbo, "farmland-Onitsha". Onitsha was founded by one of the sons of Chima, the founder of Issele-Uku kingdom. Chima, a prince of the ancient Benin kingdom emigrated, settled and founded now known as Issele-Uku in Aniocha North Local Government Area. The eldest son of Chima eventually emigrated across the Niger River to establish the Onitsha community.

    Onitsha (novel)

    Onitsha is a novel by French Nobel laureate writer J. M. G. Le Clézio. It was originally published in French in 1991 and an English translation was released in 1997.

    Plot summary

    Onitsha tells the story of Fintan, a young European boy who travels from Bordeaux to the port of Marseilles to sail along the coast of Africa to the mouth of the Niger River to Onitsha in colonial Nigeria with his Italian mother (nicknamed Maou) in the year 1948. Warren Motte wrote a review in World Literature Today to note that, like many of Le Clézio's writings Onitsha is a novel of apprenticeship. He mentions that the very first words of the novel inscribe the theme of the journey and announce that it will occupy the foreground of the tale and he quotes a passage from Onitsha to exemplify Fintan's reluctance to embark upon that journey

    It was a long journey as Le Clézio wrote:

    They were intending to meet Geoffroy Allen (Fintan's English father an oil company executive who is obsessed with uncovering the area's ancient history by tracking down myths and legends) whom Fintan has never met.
    Onitsha depicts childhood, because it is written semi-autobiographically, but seen through the eyes of Fintan and to lesser extent his father, and his mother, who is not able to fit in with the colonial society of the town of Onitsha with its casual acceptance of 'native' slave labour. Le Clézio wrote:

    Onitsha (musician)

    Onitsha Laquis Shaw (born July 16, 1980), who goes by the stage name Onitsha, is an American gospel musician. Her first album, Church Girl, was released by Stillwaters Records in 2007. This album was a Billboard magazine breakthrough release upon the Gospel Albums chart.

    Early life

    Onitsha was born on July 16, 1980 in Los Angeles, California as Onitsha Laquis Shaw.

    Music career

    Her music recording career commenced in 2007, with the album, Church Girl, and it was released on April 17, 2007 by Stillwaters Records. This album was her breakthrough release upon the Billboard magazine charts, and it placed at No. 19 on the Gospel Albums chart. The album was reviewed positively by AllMusic and GOSPELflava, in addition, it got a nine out of ten review from Cross Rhythms.

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    Looking for love

    by: Looptroop

    [Verse 1]
    The night was still young, she felt like a million bucks
    Leaving behind the pain and the building blocks
    ...Blockin' the sunshine mockin' the young minds duckin' from one time
    ...To fly the nest and try the next
    Leave it all, set out on her private quest.
    Not really sure what she lookin' for, but like
    She knows that there must be more to life
    Too many things tryin' to control her life
    Like the career that she know ain't right
    Or like the boyfriend that told her lies
    Or her jealous friends. Yo it's only right
    That I'm gone tonight. I wasn't meant to be
    Trapped like this physically and mentally
    Only thing I'll miss a be my family
    But I'm on the right path so don't cry for me.. Cus I'm
    [Chorus]
    Lookin' for love
    And you are - Lookin' for love
    We are all - Lookin' for love...
    [Verse 2]
    One love, one aim - different name, different city
    Same old shitty pollution. This kid he sees no other solution
    But to leave with the last train
    He's tired of the fast lane and the acid rain
    The massive pain that we all feel at times
    But nobody else understands when we feel it. Why?
    No sympathy, no empathy, no love in the city, no identities
    He went to sleep. When he awoke the next day
    Lookin' out the train window he sees he's halfway
    To the Promised land, and face to face with a young woman
    Ey, what's that song you hummin'?
    It's the new Looptroop - lookin' for love or something
    Oh, I ain't heard it yet. Is it hot? Yeah, bumpin'
    Can I hear it? Alright. Exchanging looks
    Listen, it's just coming up to the hook.. and I'm
    [Chorus]
    [Verse 3]
    The night was still young, their lives were still young
    And who knows - they just might fulfil one
    And others' needs over this butter beat
    It's a bitter sweet little lovers' theme
    Cus some find love around the corner
    Some never find it though they travel the four corner
    Of the earth, but for what it's worth
    I'm sure it's out there - I'll continue to search.. cus I'm




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