"No Love" is a song by American rapper Eminem, and was released as the third official single from his seventh studio album, Recovery (2010). The song features American rapper Lil Wayne. It impacted radio on October 5, 2010. "No Love" was produced by American hip hop record producer Just Blaze. The song samples "What Is Love" by Haddaway. It features the chorus of the song as the backing vocals. It was very well received for sampling and some considered it to be one of the best songs from Recovery. "No Love" reached number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100. It has sold more than a million digital downloads in the United States. It was ranked the 8th best song of 2010 by complex.
The music video was directed by Chris Robinson. A teaser premiered on Eminem's YouTube channel on September 29, 2010. The video premiered September 30 and is about a boy who is bullied but eventually defends himself after being motivated by listening to Eminem and Lil Wayne songs. Various hip hop producers make cameo appearances in the video. The song was performed by Eminem and Lil Wayne on an episode of Saturday Night Live and at Eminem's and Jay-Z's The Home & Home Tour.
The Grustle (also stylized as Tha Gru$tle) is the fourth studio album by Atlanta rapper Lil Scrappy, released on June 26, 2012. The album feature special guest appearances from 2 Chainz, Chinky Brown, Twista, Kandi Burruss, Maryland Menace, Rizy & fellow Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta castmate Rasheeda.
In early 2009 Lil Scrappy announced the title for his second studio album, Tha Grustle (a combination of (Hustle & Grind)) and that he had signed with Ludacris label DTP and that it would be distributed through Def Jam. On November 2, 2011 after the album never saw an official release, Lil Scrappy announced that the album would be released in early 2012. Lil Scrappy also announced that he and DTP had parted ways and that his G's Up imprint has partnered with S-Line, a company owned by Lil Scappy's manager Kevin Clark. G's Up/S-Line has embarked on a joint venture with Bonzi Records, a label owned by platinum producer J. Wells & was distributed by Fontana/Universal. After a long wait Tha Grustle was finally released on June 26, 2012.
"No Love (I'm Not Used to)" is a song performed by Kevon Edmonds, issued as a radio-only single from his debut solo album 24/7. Released in 1999, the song peaked at #25 on the Billboard R&B chart in 2000.
Save Ferris is a ska punk band formed circa 1995 in Orange County, California. Their name is a reference to the 1986 film Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
The original lineup of the band were active from 1995 to 2003.
Amidst legal turmoil, singer Monique Powell revived the band in a second incarnation in 2013.
The band formed in early 1995 after the dissolution of a number of Southern California third-wave ska bands.Los Pantalones members Brian Mashburn (guitar/vocals), Bill Uechi (bass), Eric Zamora (saxophone), and José Castellaños (trumpet) joined with singer Adrienne Nolff,Nuckle Brothers trombonist Jesse Tunnell, and drummer Steve Cordero to form the original Save Ferris. After Nolff was fired from the band about five or six months after joining, Uechi and Williams invited vocalist Monique Powell to replace Nolff. Soon after, Cordero and Tunnell left the band and were replaced by Mark Harismendy and Brian "T-Bone Willy" Williams, respectively.
Support your local ska band even though it just might
stink
Support them despite what the real musicians just may
think
It's okay to lower standards in the name of a good
cause
You can bend the rules for us this time and give us
your applause
SYLSB
It means so much to me
SYLSB
It's tough to play for free
SYLSB
Why can't they see
It's hard to be a ska band, when you live in a lonely
punk land
SYLSB, no I didn't say LSD
Throw away your PCP and get the hell away from me
When everything should be okay
But it never ever seems to work out that way
SYLSB
It means so much to me
SYLSB
It's tough to play for free
SYLSB
Why can't they see
It's so hard to be a lonely little ska band
When you live in Orange County punk land