HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I (usually shortened to HIStory) is the ninth overall studio album and his fifth under Epic Records by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on June 16, 1995 by Epic Records. This is Jackson's first album on his own label, MJJ Productions, and consists of two discs: the first disc (HIStory Begins) is a compilation of some of his greatest hits from 1979 onward, while the second disc (HIStory Continues) is a studio album composed entirely of new material. The majority of the second disc's tracks were written and produced by Jackson, often in conjunction with collaborators.
HIStory was Jackson's return to releasing music following the accusation of child sexual abuse in August 1993. Many of the 15 songs pertain to the accusations and Jackson's mistreatment in the media, specifically the tabloids. The songs' themes include environmental awareness, isolation, greed, suicide and injustice.
HIStory is Jackson's most controversial album. Jackson was accused of using anti-Semitic lyrics in "They Don't Care About Us". Jackson stated that he did not mean any offense and on multiple occasions denied anti-Semitism. The dispute regarding the lyrics ended with Jackson re-recording them. R. Kelly was accused of plagiarizing one of the album's songs, "You Are Not Alone". In 2007 a judge ruled that the song was plagiarized and the song was subsequently banned from radio stations in Belgium.
"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.
D12, an initialism for The Dirty Dozen, is an American hip hop group from Detroit, Michigan. D12 has had chart-topping albums in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia. D12 was formed in 1996, and achieved mainstream success after Eminem rose to international fame. D12 released the album Devil's Night in 2001 and D12 World in 2004, spawning numerous hits such as "Fight Music", "Purple Pills", "My Band", "How Come" and "Shit on You" throughout that period. Since 2006, Eminem's hiatus and the death of the member Proof resulted in them being less active in subsequent years.
In order to make up the dozen, it was decided the six members at the time would each create an alter-ego. Proof's was Dirty Harry, Bizarre's was Peter S. Bizarre, Kuniva's was Hannz G. (which later became Rondell Beene), Kon Artis's was Mr. Porter, Bugz' was Robert Beck and Eminem created the famous character Slim Shady.
In 1997, they released their debut album, The Underground EP, which was recorded between 1996 and 1997. In 1997 and through 1998, its members began establishing reputations locally. Bizarre was named Inner City Entertainment's "Flava of the Week" and went on to release an album called Attack of the Weirdos. Along with Eminem, Rah Digga and Young Zee, he became an honorary member of The Outsidaz. Proof won a freestyling competition run by The Source. In 1999, Bugz released an EP called These Streets EP, and made several appearances on other rapper's songs.
Swift (Shen Li-Min) is a fictional comic book superhero in the Wildstorm universe, published by DC Comics. Swift first appeared in Stormwatch #28 and was created by Jeff Mariotte and Ron Lim. She is currently a member of The Authority.
When a comet passed by Earth, it activated a genetic quirk in some people that would manifest into superpowers either naturally or through special Seedlings called Activators. Swift was one such Seedling. Swift was brought into Stormwatch as a rookie, with her powers only partially activated. Weatherman Henry Bendix later reconfigured the Stormwatch teams, assigning her to Stormwatch Black, Stormwatch's black ops team, alongside Jenny Sparks (with whom she had a brief romance) and Jack Hawksmoor. It was then that Christine Trelane offered to fully activate Swift's powers, bringing out their full potential, and she accepted.
After Stormwatch disbanded, Swift joined former teammates in The Authority. Formerly a pacifist, she has put aside those beliefs to fight for a better world regardless of the cost. She has fought all over the world, from Moscow to Mexico to Gamora Island. During the Transfer of Power storyline, Swift was replaced by Rush from Canada after being taken out of a fight by radioactive feces. Swift was brainwashed into becoming the obedient trophy wife of a television mogul who had been part of the conspiracy to replace her and her team. She was insulted at every opportunity, from having her cooking ignored to the implications she could not remember large words. Eventually she overheard the "off-button" code of the monster Three-Willied Seth and proceeded to free herself. She literally took the heads of the television mogul and his software billionaire co-conspirator. She also saved her friend Angela Spica, the Engineer, and killed the man who had been abusing Angela.
C'mon, c'mon, okay
C'mon, okay, c'mon, okay, freak'eda
Hey, I done bought that car, brought that mall, bought my girls
All Vicky draws, c'mon, I done went to Paris, went to London
Went to Asia, look what I done had, I done stepped my game up
My name up, my whole bank account stepped up, me and my crew
Is throwin' a big party, dude, oh, yeah, if you come we must all get along Get along, get along, get along, ladies no pants
All I want to see is thongs is thong, is thong, I hope no beef jumps off Hell naw, Hell naw, we all money owners, so be proud y'all
Hey, hey
Push that car it don't matter if it's yours or a loaner
Girls, what y'all talkin' 'bout
We gon' always be up on ya, always be up on ya
Fellas, why y'all plottin' for
Ain't nobody here gon' run up on ya, gunna run up on ya
It's a party and we all money owners
Freak'eda
Yep-yes, now who that skippin' the wait? Who payin' the door?
When even wit a date make it hard for ya to score? Sheis, Sheis
Who buyin' the bar, I mean literally buyin' the bar
So that my names on the lease? Sheis, Sheis
Who makin' his rounds, who givin' up pounds and five minutes later
Nowhere to be found? Sheis, Sheis
Who up in the lot, about to get shot 'cause ladygirls man
Caught her touchin' my spot, who, damn?
Now who got a B, nah who got a V
And who the nigga got 'em both with PS3? Sheis, Sheis
They give me a charge, I give 'em a plea
A couple a G get the cell with DVD, Sheis, Sheis
Yo, so many drugs in me, I just totalled this ride
And totally forgot it came from Tim
So, anyone ask for me, you betta' tell 'em
You ain't seen or heard from me at least for a week
Hey, hey
Push that car it don't matter if it's yours or a loaner
Girls, what y'all talkin' 'bout we gon' always be up on ya
Fellas, why y'all plottin' for ain't nobody here gon' run up on ya
It's the party and we all money owners
Hey, I done spoke so long, niggas got to stop
And give the slot another quarter, quarter, quarter
Flows, they been heated as long as I been
Writin' rhymes and usin' the tape recorder, recorder, recorder
Shade, he's Sheis
He's never nice
So full of himself he make ya say his name twice, Sheis, Sheis
Notice the chain, then notice how your eyes
Never seem to work the same again? Damn
From L.A. to Boston
A nigga gon' stun proud
Like my name was Stone Cold Austin, Austin
So gimme a minute
Just gimme a minute
And let find the reciepts
I'll show you how much shit is costin', costin'
Just gimme a minute, gimme a minute
I'm a show you what, it's costin', costin'
Just gimme a minute, gimme a minute
Let me get back to flossin'
Hey, hey
Push that car it don't matter if it's yours or a loaner
Girls, what y'all talkin' 'bout we gon' always be up on ya
Fellas, why y'all plottin' for ain't nobody here gon' run up on ya
It's the party and we all money owners
Push that car it don't matter if it's yours or a loaner
Girls, what y'all talkin' 'bout we gon' always be up on ya
Fellas, why y'all plottin' for ain't nobody here gon' run up on ya
It's the party and we all money owners
Here we go
Freak'eda eh ow
Freak'eda, don't stop, don't stop
Freak'eda
Push that car, push that car
It's mine baby, it's mine baby
Gimme that loan
Gimme that loan
It's mine baby, it's mine baby
Push that car, push that car
It's mine baby, it's mine baby
Gimme that loan, gimme that loan
It's mine, the bank don't own it, the bank don't own