Price Tag

"Price Tag" is a song by English singer-songwriter Jessie J, featuring American rapper B.o.B. It was released on 25 January 2011, in the United Kingdom as the second single from Jessie J's debut studio album, Who You Are (2011). "Price Tag" was written by Jessie J, Dr. Luke, Claude Kelly and B.o.B, and it was produced by Dr. Luke. It serves as the album's lead single in the United States. An official remix features British rapper Devlin. The song debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart. Elsewhere, the single also topped the charts in Ireland and New Zealand, becoming Jessie J's first number-one single in all these countries and her native United Kingdom. In the United States, "Price Tag" managed to peak at number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100. Additionally, the song charted at number one in nineteen countries, becoming Jessie J's biggest hit to date. The song was also the biggest-selling collaboration of the year in the UK. At the 2012 Brit Awards, "Price Tag" was nominated for Best British Single.

Price tag policy

Price tag policy (Hebrew: מדיניות תג מחיר), also known as "Mutual Responsibility" (Arvut Hadadit), also referred to as a "tactic", "strategy", "doctrine", "campaign", or "principle", is the name originally given to acts of vandalism aimed at the Palestinian population, Christians, left-wing Israeli Jews, Arab-Israelis, and the Israel Defense Forces and Israeli police by Jewish fundamentalist settler youths who "exact a price from local Palestinians or from the Israeli security forces for any action taken against their settlement enterprise", according to the New York Times. Price tag attacks now extend to acts of vandalism, and especially to acts of anti-Arab vandalism, suspected to be the work of lone individuals, against the Israeli army and security services, as well as against Christian and Muslim places of worship, and also against left-wing institutions that criticize settlers. In May 2014, Shin Bet said the price-tag hate crimes were the handiwork of about 100 individuals mainly hailing from the Yitzhar settlement and hilltop outposts, and were inspired by the ideas of rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburg.

Karmin

Karmin is an American pop duo consisting of Amy Renee Heidemann and Nick Noonan. The name of the band is a portmanteau made from the Latin word carmen meaning "song" (also a Spanish female name), and the word karma, making the name Karmin.

The duo is known for their covers of popular songs such as "Look at Me Now", "Super Bass", and "Party Rock Anthem". Following the success of their covers, they were signed in 2011 to Epic Records, which was relaunched under L.A. Reid. In May 2012, Karmin released their debut EP, Hello, which spawned the singles "Brokenhearted" and "Hello" and received mixed reviews. "Brokenhearted" reached the top 20 in the US Billboard Hot 100 charts, and the top 10 in New Zealand, Australia and the United Kingdom, while "Hello" reached number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs charts in the United States. In March 2014, the duo released their debut album, Pulses. The album's lead single, "Acapella", charted in the top 10 in Australia and New Zealand, and went Gold in the United States. They left Epic Records in the middle of 2014 and have since released music independently. Their second album Leo Rising was scheduled to be released in 2016.

Karmin (disambiguation)

Karmin may refer to:

  • Karmin, Kościan County in Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland)
  • Karmin, Pleszew County in Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland)
  • Karmin, Szamotuły County in Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland)
  • Mati Karmin (born 1959), Estonian architect
  • Karmin (band), a musical duo from Brookline, Massachusetts
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    Price Tag

    by: Da T.r.u.t.h

    [Hook]
    We're trying to show them that for Christ we live
    Help 'em understand for Christ we die
    Man the cost is high (high)
    You gon' say ya good byes
    Cause part of you gon' have to die
    Yeah, the cost is high [x2]
    [Verse 1:]
    The God man is came, I'm trying to help 'em understand this thing
    How we lift Him up and stand for His standards man
    He's running this thing and if you wanna run with the King
    Then it's gon' be some giving up of some things
    For some who ain't with the Son it might sound like something insane
    But for us who living it, we loving this thing
    The Spirit tucked in our frames
    His love flowing through the blood in our veins
    Finishing the race pays off like we was running for change
    Since we've been saved that's our steelo
    But it ain't nothing in me bro
    When they see me they call me crazy, like I was Cee-Lo
    He humbled us; put us under the One like we was zero
    But we don't flee, we gon' seek to please Him
    Is we gon leave, No
    No we live and die for the Father
    Making disciples, recycling Christ
    His light is inside us
    Holla, we see the price that He was willing to pay
    The true cost followed the Father even into the grave
    Yeeaaaa
    [Hook:]
    We're trying to show them that for Christ we live
    Help 'em understand for Christ we die
    Man the cost is high (high)
    You gon say ya good byes
    Cause part of you gon' have to die
    Yeah, the cost is high [x2]
    [Verse 2:]
    Black tie, black suit welcome to my funeral
    29 years in this life and I gotta few to go
    Long as I live I'm a die, it's unusual
    Couple ways in which I die and I want you to know
    I love Sean's line, seen hot baby phat
    Won't wear Sean John, won't see that on my lady's back
    No I ain't gon' blind, won't stare at a ladies back
    Side when she's going by, rib like baby back/ Yes sir I'm gon die like 1980's rap
    Older in the faith now, outgrown Baby Gap
    But some of what I struggled with is internal
    The kind of stuff that you only write in journals
    The kind of stuff that'll injure you
    That's why I got certain channels on my television blocked
    Plus I let some friends go, got up out that fish bowl
    Even though I hurt knee deep inside, man I know I gotta die
    [Hook]
    [Verse 3:]
    I know some, dudes that are Christians that produce for the wicked
    And I know some musicians that use their gift in the church
    But the same musicians that use their gift in the church
    Produce and play for the wicked, but they call it work
    And they try to justify and say that it's just a job
    But that's the customized line, that they use to compromise
    Just adjust the knob on your radio
    Here we go, another song a saint produced
    Is producing lust and lies
    It's another side to the coin, I know you know where I'm going
    This is bigger than trying to stay employed
    And I'm so convinced that's it's more
    Cause if these same producers were writers, they wouldn't write for Playboy
    O boy, I know I sound kinda stern
    But if they majored in communications they wouldn't work for Howard Stern
    I know they're more concerned about the dollars earned
    Then they all God's glory I ain't talking outta turn
    When you help the same people that's working against the Kingdom
    You ain't taking it back by force, you making matters worse
    And they all try to get off by saying I ain't the star
    It's like saying I ain't robbed the bank man I just drove the car
    You ain't gotta shoot the ball to put points on the board
    All you gotta do is pass to help the other team score
    So even if you on the board you still guilty as charged
    On that tour, by the way God didn't open that door




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