Muzik 247 is a music label in Kerala which focuses on Malayalam music, mainly film soundtracks from Mollywood. The company was founded in 2012 by Naveen Bhandari, and has achieved a large market share of the Malayalam film music. Muzik247 possesses the soundtrack rights to some of the most successful Malayalam Movies of recent times - Premam, Bangalore Days, How Old Are You, Iyobinte Pusthakam,Vikramadithyan, Sapthamashree Thaskaraha, Oru Vadakkan Selfie to name a few.
In 2014 the company made their catalog available worldwide through online digital stores including iTunes and Spotify. Later that year, the label released a collection of the best Malayalam film songs from 2014. In 2015, the label released a phone app to provide streaming access to the songs featured in a new film Mariyam Mukku, this was considered to be a new development in film promotion for Mollywood cinema. The label also produced a phone app to help promote the EKTA (Emerging Kerala Talent Association) Short Film Festival held in May 2015. In July 2015 the company released the album Nilathattam, a collection of romantically inspired Mappila songs in a contemporary style.
Muzik was a UK dance music magazine published by IPC Media from June 1995 to August 2003.
Muzik was created by two former Melody Maker journalists, Push and Ben Turner. Push was the editor of Muzik from its launch until he left the magazine in 1998, at which point Turner took over as editor. The title was subsequently edited by Conor McNicholas, who went on to edit NME.
Aimed at serious dance music fans rather than weekend clubbers, Muzik's writers included a number of well-known DJs, including Kris Needs, Rob da Bank, Spoony, Terry Farley, Bob Jones, Jonty Skrufff and Dave Mothersole. The magazine sold over 50,000 copies a month at its peak, but was closed down by IPC Media just one issue short of its 100th edition.
For Muzik is the first mini-album by South Korean girl group 4Minute. It features their debut single "Hot Issue". The title track "Muzik" was used to promote the mini-album, as well as "What a Girl Wants" later that year.
After the release of their debut single, "Hot Issue", the group started recording their first album, including a remix of "Hot Issue" done by Shinsadong Tiger. The album was released digitally on August 28, 2009. The first single, "Hot Issue", peaked at 5 on the Gaon chart. The second, "Muzik", peaked at 3.
The group promoted the album by performing "Hot Issue", "Muzik" and "What a Girl Wants" on various TV shows. These included Mnet's M! Countdown, KBS's Music Bank, MBC's Show! Music Core and SBS's Inkigayo. Promotions lasted from June until the end of December 2009. The album was also promoted in Japan, where a repackaged version of the album was released.
On September 1, 2010, the music video for "Muzik" was released. It with the intro track "For Muzik", followed by a scene showing the group dancing in a room with flashing lights. There are individual inter-scenes of single members wearing latex leggings and dancing to the song.
Muzik was a British music magazine.
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Let the music take your mind, mind, mind, mind, mind, mind
[Intro: Lebo]
Yeah, Ay man, I can remember we was all sittin in front of the homie's apartment
Bangin The Fat Boys, Jail wit no bail, Man
And stick em, Those was some classics, Man
Have our tastes so
[Verse 1: Lebo]
It's the R-A-To the K-I-Am
If I wasn't, Then why would I say I am?
Microphone fiend, Eric B. for prez
I used to slum and blast er till my batteries went dead
All ravishing I impress
See courageous or care less
K for the pegos that I got
That I wear everyday cause why is why not
Slick Rick and Doug E. Fresh
La di da di, That {shit} was the mess
Heels, Tall Bikini's, Small, She says she likes the ocean
I used to reenact that video wit the homeboys, Movin my hands to that particular slogan
I'm bad, Ladies Love Cool James
Run-D.M.C. and Jam Master Jay
[Sevin:]
That's right, Nigga
Gotta educate these cats, Ya know
Seems like they forgot
It's music 101, Ya know
It's our culture
My nigga just gave you a little bit of hip hop history
I'ma go head and bring it through the vocals next
[Verse 2: Sevin]
Uh, Uh, This is somethin like The Temptations memories
Or Ray Charles blessing us wit visions through his melodies
Stephanie Mills, Part a spurge wit her eternal love
And Keith Sweat taught us what makin it last forever was
The skys are breakin, These times and days
As if we somehow lost that lovin feelin for Issac Hayes
I pray everyday some way we bring it back alive
And maybe get one more chance wit the Jackson 5
Al Green made the people stand up in every club
And what I felt for Sade was no ordinary love
Marvin got us through the inner city blues from dark streets
And you got it crackin on the bad one to the Isleys
Wit so much passion, That you skip Five Heartbeats
Jimi Hendrix was like a trends
And Chaka taught us life's so tense
Bill Whithers bought us through the lonely towns and lonely streets
But Stevie Wonder kept us feelin overjoyes and so at peace
[Lebo:]
That's right, Sevin
[Sevin:]
You know that
[Lebo:]
It's an easy thang
[Sevin:]
Sho is, My nigga
[Lebo:]
Driftin down memory lane
We love to sit tight reminiscing
Ah huh
[Sevin:]
Take 'em back one more time, Lebo
Take 'em back through that hip hop thang
[Verse 3: Lebo]
I had the shelltoes wit no shoestrings
Bang Kurtis Blow's song, It's called survival
Only the strong will survive
That was Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
Krs and BDP, UTFO, And EPMD
Big Daddy Kane, Flavor Flav, And Chuck D
My uzi weighs a ton, Public Enemy
[Uncredited Singer (Lebo)]
Forever my lady
Back, Back, Forth, Forth (Rest in peace to Aaliyah)
You just a girlfriend (Y'all remember true?)
Seems like yesterday
I can lick you up and down till you say stop