Clear!

"Clear!" is the first single from Kardinal Offishall's upcoming fifth studio album Mr. International. The song was produced by Supa Dups and Kardinal Offishall himself.Fatman Scoop is featured at the beginning of the song with him yelling "Kardinal!" The song contains a sample of "Think (About It)" by Lyn Collins.

Music video

The music video is based on Kardinal Offishall touring the far east. The beginning takes place in Toronto with him at the airport. In the next scene, he performs in Hong Kong. The following location takes place in Beijing and he arrives at Hotel G the night before he does another performance. The last minute of the video shows Kardinal Offishall in Shanghai and Singapore.

Remix

The remix features Elephant Man.

Chart performance

The single debuted on the Canadian Hot 100 at #65, making it his third entry on the chart. It peaked at #57.

Chart positions

References

External links

  • "Clear!" music video
  • Clear

    Clear or CLEAR may refer to:

    In entertainment and media

    Literature

  • Clear (magazine), a fashion, art and luxury and design magazine
  • Clear (visual novel), a 2007 adult Japanese visual novel
  • Music

    Artists and labels

  • Clear (hardcore band), a vegan straight edge hardcore group from Utah
  • Clear (Christian band), an American CCM group from Cambridge, Minnesota
  • Clear Entertainment (also C.E. Music), a record label owned by Worldwide Pants Incorporated
  • Albums

  • Clear (Bomb the Bass album), 1995
  • Clear (EP), a 2014 EP by Periphery
  • Clear (Spirit album), 1969
  • Songs

  • "Clear" (song), a 1983 single from the Cybotron album Clear
  • "Clear!", a 2009 single from the Kardinal Offishall album Mr. International
  • "CLEAR", a song from the 1992 P-Model album P-Model
  • "Clear", a song from the 2007 Miley Cyrus album Meet Miley Cyrus
  • Television

  • "Clear" (The Walking Dead), an episode of the television series The Walking Dead
  • In technology

  • Any transmission or data which is not encoded
  • clear
  • In other uses

  • Clear, to move the ball out of a dangerous area in association football
  • Clear (The Walking Dead)

    "Clear" is the twelfth episode of the third season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead, which originally aired on AMC in the United States on March 3, 2013. The episode was written by Scott M. Gimple and directed by Tricia Brock. In this episode, Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), Carl Grimes (Chandler Riggs), and Michonne (Danai Gurira) go on a supply run to Rick's hometown, initially to his old police station, for more weapons for the upcoming battle against The Governor (David Morrissey). This episode marks the return of Morgan Jones (Lennie James), who was last seen in the series pilot episode, "Days Gone Bye".

    Plot

    Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), his son Carl (Chandler Riggs), and Michonne (Danai Gurira) go on a scouting run to retrieve weapons in preparation for an impending attack by The Governor. Along the way, the group pass a lone hitchhiker (Russ Comegys) and ignore his pleas to stop.

    Carl expresses to his father his reservations about Michonne. They return to Rick and Carl's hometown and enter the police station where Rick previously worked but find the weapons locker is empty. The group then plans to retrieve guns from local establishments whose gun permits Rick signed, but they discover the entire community has been booby-trapped. A walker becomes entangled in one of the traps near where the group is walking, and a masked man on a rooftop shoots it. He then orders the three to drop their weapons and shoes and leave. The group initiates a gunfight. Carl shoots the man, though the bullet doesn't penetrate the man's ballistic vest. The unconscious man is revealed to be Morgan Jones (Lennie James), who helped Rick recover from his coma.

    Paranoia (Eiko Shimamiya song)

    Paranoia is a maxi single released by the J-pop singer Eiko Shimamiya. It will be produced by Geneon and I've Sound. The single is scheduled to be released on July 29, 2009, a month after releasing her fifth single Super scription of data. It has to be noted that this is Shimamiya's first single which does not have an anime tie-in. This single has also been contained in the I've Sound 10th Anniversary 「Departed to the future」 Special CD BOX which was released on March 25, 2009.

    The coupling song To lose in amber -I'VE in BUDOKAN 2009 live ver.- is the live version of her visual novel theme song with I've Sound that she performed in their concert in Budokan last January 2, 2009.

    The single will only come in a limited CD+DVD edition (GNCV-0019). The DVD will contain the Promotional Video for Paranoia.

    Track listing

  • Paranoia—4:20
    Composition/Arrangement: Kazuya Takase
    Lyrics: Eiko Shimamiya
  • To lose in amber -I'VE in BUDOKAN 2009 live ver.- -- 3:23
    Composition/Arrangement: Kazuya Takase
    Lyrics: SAYUMI
  • Paranoia (magazine)

    Since 1992, Paranoia: The Conspiracy & Paranormal Reader has presented alternative views and marginalized theories of the inner workings of the cryptocracy. Subjects include conspiracy theories, parapolitics, alternative history, and the paranormal.

    History and profile

    Paranoia was founded during the zine explosion of the early 1990s. Specifically, it was established in 1992 in Providence, Rhode Island. The first issue had a black-and-white tabloid-style layout, with feature stories starting on the cover and continuing inside. Over the years, Paranoia evolved into a 72-page print magazine published three times a year, with a print run that reached 15,000 copies. It was sold on newsstands throughout the U.S., the U.K, and Canada, as well as to subscribers.

    Paranoia received a 2001 Award of Merit in the Writer's Digest Zine Publishing Awards, and has been rated by Playboy magazine as a "Top 10 Zine." Pagan Kennedy of The Village Voice called it "Weirdness on a grand scale ..." containing "a dizzying web of connections." Alternative book publisher New Paradigm Books recently stated that Paranoia is "an original and provocative thrice-yearly magazine, with an occasional compelling focus on women writers."

    Paranoia (1967 film)

    Paranoia is a 1967 Dutch drama film directed by Adriaan Ditvoorst. It was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival.

    Cast

  • Kees van Eyck - Arnold Cleever
  • Pamela Koevoets - Anna (as Pamela Rose)
  • Rudolf Lucieer - Reclametekenaar
  • Paul Murk - Cleevers oom
  • Mimi Kok - Zijn maîtresse
  • Ab van Ieperen
  • Ton Vos - Anna's vader
  • Rob du Mee - Priester
  • Max Kok
  • Helene Kamphuis
  • Ko Roblin
  • Jan ter Oever
  • References

    External links

  • Paranoia at the Internet Movie Database
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Never Too Late

    by: Clear Vu

    Living in a world I can't control
    It gets to me
    I'm frightened by a change inside my soul
    It goes through me
    I wish you could've seen me as before
    Don't need no heartbreak not any more
    I wish you could've seen me as before
    It's never too late
    It's never too late to start again
    It's never too late




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