Mavado may refer to:
This is a list of playable characters from the Mortal Kombat fighting game series and the games in which they appear. The series takes place in a fictional universe composed of six realms, which were created by the Elder Gods. The Elder Gods created a fighting tournament called Mortal Kombat to reduce the wars between the realms. The first Mortal Kombat game introduces a tournament in which Earthrealm can be destroyed if it loses once again.
The Earthrealm warriors manage to defeat the champion Goro and tournament host Shang Tsung, but this leads Tsung to search for other ways to destroy Earthrealm. Since then, every game features a new mortal who wishes to conquer the realms, therefore violating the rules of Mortal Kombat. By Mortal Kombat: Deception, most of the main characters had been killed by Shang Tsung and Quan Chi (neither of whom were playable in the game), but by Mortal Kombat: Armageddon all of them return.
Appearances in the fighting games in the series:
David Constantine Brooks (born 30 November 1981), better known by his stage name Mavado, is a Jamaican dancehall reggae recording artist.
David Constantine Brooks was raised in Kingston, Jamaica's Cassava Piece community. His grandmother gave him his first musical experience at a young age, bringing him to church to sing.
He cites the music of Bounty Killer as an early influence. The boyhood idol became his mentor when at the age of 15, Bounty took him under his wing to show him the ropes of the music industry and introduced him to his manager, dancehall music business legend Julian Jones-Griffith, who would go on to manage Mavado's illustrious career. He decided to name himself "Mavado" after the Swiss watch company Movado, with his manager altering the spelling.
His debut single, "Real McKoy" on the Anger Management riddim in 2004, provided him instant success. He further established himself with the follow-up record "Weh Dem a Do", on the Red Bull & Guinness riddim, that had the distinction of hitting Billboard. After a string of hits in 2005 and 2006, Mavado released the album Gangsta for Life: The Symphony of David Brooks 10 July 2007 on VP Records. "Weh Dem A Do" and "Dying", two singles from the album, were featured heavily on R&B/hip-hop radio in the US and around the world.
"Money" is the fourth episode of the BBC sitcom Blackadder II, the second series of Blackadder, which was set in Elizabethan England from 1558 to 1603.
Blackadder owes one thousand pounds to the Bishop of Bath and Wells, who threatens to have him killed if he does not pay. Blackadder tries unsuccessfully to blackmail the Bishop. He has only 85 pounds, which he loses when the Queen wins a bet about him with Lord Melchett.
Blackadder and Baldrick manage to get sixpence from a sailor, which is also taken by the Queen. Lord Percy tries to make them money by alchemy, without success, only producing a green substance, which he seems convinced is valuable. Blackadder manages to bully a couple into buying his house for 1100 pounds, but is again tricked out of the money by the Queen.
Finally, Blackadder drugs the Bishop and has a painting made of him in a highly compromising position. He uses this to successfully blackmail the Bishop into writing off the debt and giving him enough money to buy back his house and live in comfort. The Bishop is impressed by his treachery, but asks who the other figure in the painting is, at which Blackadder reveals Percy.
"Money" is a song by industrial rock group KMFDM from their 1992 album of the same name. It was released as a single in 1992, and released as a 7" in 2008, as the ninth release of KMFDM's 24/7 series. The song charted at No. 36 in July 1992 on Billboard's Dance/Club Play Songs Chart.
"Money" is a song by the English progressive rock band Pink Floyd from their 1973 album The Dark Side of the Moon. Written by Roger Waters, it opened side two of the LP.
Released as a single, it became the band's first hit in the US, reaching No. 10 in Cashbox magazine and No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Money" is noted for its unusual 7/4–4/4 time signature, and the tape loop of money-related sound effects (such as a ringing cash register and a jingle of coins) that is heard periodically throughout the song.
Although Roger Waters and David Gilmour stated that the song had been composed primarily in 7/8 time; it was composed in 7/4, as stated by Gilmour in an interview with Guitar World magazine in 1993.
The song changes to 4/4 time for an extended guitar solo. The first of three choruses which comprise the solo was recorded using real-time double tracking. Gilmour played the chorus nearly identically in two passes recorded to two different tracks of a multi-track tape machine. The second chorus is a single guitar. The doubled effect for the third chorus was created using automatic (or "artificial") double-tracking (ADT).
[Intro:]
Stephen
See it clear say dem sell out dem soul
And ah just thru funny,
Just thru money dem move
Funny, just thru money, money
We mek dem know
[Chorus:]
Money cya buy life but
Money buy many other things
Money gi yuh a lot of fake friends
But careful of them cah dem will kill yuh fi yuh things
Money cya buy wife but
Money buy big house and bling bling
Money mek a lot of gyal love you but
Nuff ah dem gal yah just ah fuck yuh fi your things
[Verse 1:]
It funny, how nuff ah move funny thru money
Mek dem see the stop sign and go runnin
Mek dem cya come ah road when it sunny (yeah)
So me send dem down ah madden
You shoulda wait for your time like laden
Nuff bow out and nuff go turn faggen
Well ah funeral bell and body baggen
To all me black prince and black queen
Don't be no drag queen, don't go pon the fag team
Him think jah nuh see him, when him bow out inna the scheme
Just thru money him unclean.
But...
[Chorus:]
Money cya buy life but
Money buy many other things
Money gi yuh a lot of fake friends
But careful of some cah dem will kill yuh fi yuh things
Money cya buy life but
Money buy big house and bling bling
Money mek a lot of gal love you but
Some ah dem gal yah wah fuck yuh fi yuh things
[Verse 2:]
Ah righteousness me ah preach
Watch the words wey you teach
Ah nuff ah nyam the gal dem like peach
Righteousness me ah teach
Watch the things wey you teach
Ah teach the youths fi tattoo up and bleach
You shall die in your sleep
Yuh mama buying your reet
Rifle shot fly in yuh jeep
Ah di devil you seek
Now you ah beg and beseech
You gone to di maggage and di leech
And ah just thru
[Chorus:]
Money weh cya buy life
Money buy many other things
Money mek dem sell dem soul
But me pray to Jah
And Jah gi me everyting
Money cya buy life
Money buy many otha ting
Money mek some gyal seh dem love yuh
Some ah dem gal yah
Jus wah fuck yuh fi yuh things
Mi truck with the rims
Fi yuh things, fi yuh things, fi yuh things
[Outro:]
Yeah
Hey, Stephen
Yeah
Ah nuh just thru
Money weh cya buy life
Money buy many otha thing
Big ship
Gully god ah sing
Yeah, it's an alliance thing
Daseca, madd