Pussy (Lords of Acid song)

"Pussy" is a song written and recorded by Jade 4 U, Oliver Adams, & Praga Khan. It was featured on the album Our Little Secret.

Track listing

  • Belgian Maxi Single
  • "Pussy (Box Banger)" – 5:39
  • "Pussy (Damage Twins 12" Mix)" – 7:35
  • "Pussy (We Want Some)" – 5:38
  • "Pussy (DJ Harald's 3 PM Dubmix)" – 5:16
  • "Pussy (Praga Khan's Radio Edit)" – 3:27
  • "Pussy (Our Little Secret Album Version)" – 3:28
  • Belgian Mini Single
  • "Pussy (Oliver Adams Radio Edit)" – 3:28
  • "Pussy (Praga Khan's Radio Edit)" – 3:33
  • Belgian 12" Single
  • "Pussy (Damage Twins 12" Mix)" – 7:35
  • "Pussy (Praga Khan's Radio-Edit)" – 3:33
  • "Pussy (DJ Harald's 3 PM Dubmix)" – 5:16
  • "Pussy (Oliver Adams Radio-Edit)" – 3:28
  • Belgian "Pussy (Remixes)" Single
  • "Pussy (Box Banger)" – 5:34
  • "Pussy (Box Banger No Frills)" – 5:24
  • "Pussy (We Want Some)" – 5:16
  • "Pussy (We Want Some More)" – 4:54
  • US Maxi Single
  • "Pussy (Box Banger)" – 5:42
  • "Pussy (LP Version) 4:06
  • "Pussy (Khan & Adams 12" Mix)" – 5:18
  • "Pussy (DJ Harald's 3PM Dub)" – 5:12
  • Poe Little Rich Girl

    Poe Little Rich Girl is the debut album by Jacki-O. The album was released on October 26, 2004, on Poe Boy/TVT Records. The album produced three official singles: "Fine" featuring Ying Yang Twins, "Sugar Walls" (not to be confused with the song of the same name by Sheena Easton), and "Break You Off" featuring Jazze Pha. There were also promotional singles "Gangsta Bitch" (which has also a remix featuring Freeway) and "Slow Down". The album hit #95 on the Billboard 200 and #12 on the R&B albums chart in the U.S., selling 20,345 copies in its first week.

    The album features Jacki-O's biggest single "Pussy (Real Good)" also known as "Nookie" as well as the remix of "Champion" with Trick Daddy which was featured on her 1st mixtape "The Official Bootlegg" and the Ghostface track "Tooken Back" that also appeared on one of his albums. Jacki-O also sings on this album on the track "Pretty".

    Track listing

  • "Living It Up" (featuring O'Damia) (Angela "Jacki-O" Kohn, O. Miller, A. Thellusma) 4:04
  • Lovers (David Murray album)

    Lovers is an album by David Murray released on the Japanese DIW label. It was released in 1988 and features six quartet performances by Murray with Fred Hopkins, Dave Burrell and Ralph Peterson Jr..

    Track listing

  • "Teardrops for Jimmy (Dedicated to Jimmy Garrison)" (Burrell) - 7:57
  • "Lovers" - 7:40
  • "In a Sentimental Mood" (Ellington, Kurtz, Mills) - 8:49
  • "Ming" - 9:48
  • "Water Colors" (Peterson) - 6:47
  • "Nalungo (For Nalungo Mwanga)" (Mwanga) - 7:49
  • Personnel

  • David Murray - tenor saxophone
  • Dave Burrell - piano
  • Fred Hopkins - bass
  • Ralph Peterson Jr. - drums
  • References

    Lovers (play)

    Lovers is a 1967 play written by Northern Irish playwright Brian Friel. Lovers is a play broken into two parts, "Winners" and "Losers."

    Winners

    The first section of Lovers, titled "Winners" follows the story of two teenaged lovers, Joseph Michael Brennan & Margaret Mary Enright - more commonly known as Joe and Mag respectively - who are expecting a baby. However, the pregnancy occurs out of wedlock which, at the time of Lovers being written, was a major issue. Due to Mag falling pregnant with Joe's baby they are both asked to leave their schools out of disgrace for what they have done. In the play we find out that Joe's mother pleaded with the school to let Joe sit his exams, this is a very important theme as Joe - being the man - is expected to go, find work and provide for his family

    The play is set atop hill with the simple premise of Mag and Joe revising for their exams. However, throughout the play they become distracted and talk on different subjects (much to Joe's annoyance) and through this we hear the further back story behind the characters.

    Another Life (2013 film)

    Another Life (French: Une autre vie), also known as Lovers,is a 2013 French romantic drama film written and directed by Emmanuel Mouret. It stars JoeyStarr, Virginie Ledoyen and Jasmine Trinca.

    Cast

  • JoeyStarr as Jean
  • Virginie Ledoyen as Dolorès
  • Jasmine Trinca as Aurore
  • Stéphane Freiss as Paul
  • Ariane Ascaride as Claudine
  • Clément Rousset as Thomas
  • Thibault Vinçon as The young composer
  • Bernard Verley as The doctor
  • References

    External links

  • Another Life at the Internet Movie Database
  • Web

    Web or Webs may refer to:

    Arachnology

  • Spider web, a silken structure created by a spider
  • Computing

  • World Wide Web or "the Web", a hypertext system that operates over the Internet
    • Web (web browser) (previously Epiphany), the web browser included with GNOME desktop environment
    • Web.com, a public company that offers websites and other services for small businesses and consumers
    • Webs (web hosting), a website which allows users to create free websites
  • Web (web browser) (previously Epiphany), the web browser included with GNOME desktop environment
  • Web.com, a public company that offers websites and other services for small businesses and consumers
  • Webs (web hosting), a website which allows users to create free websites
  • WEB, a computer programming system created by Donald Knuth to implement literate programming
  • Mathematics

  • A linear system of divisors of dimension 3
  • Web (differential geometry), permits an intrinsic characterization in terms of Riemannian geometry of the additive separation of variables in the Hamilton–Jacobi equation
  • The WB 100+ Station Group

    The WB 100+ Station Group (originally called The WeB from its developmental stages until March 1999) is a defunct programming service operated by The WB Television Network – owned by the Warner Bros. Entertainment division of Time Warner, the Tribune Company and the group's founder, Jamie Kellner – comprising an affiliate group primarily made of non-broadcast local cable television outlets. Operating from September 21, 1998 to September 18, 2006, the service was intended for areas ranked below the top 100 Nielsen Media Research-designated television markets in the United States.

    In addition to carrying WB programming, it also maintained a master schedule of syndicated programming that aired simultaneously on all WB 100+ affiliates outside of designated network programming time periods, essentially structuring the service as a de facto national feed of The WB. Programming and promotional services for The WB 100+ were housed at The WB's corporate headquarters in Burbank, California; engineering and master control operations were based at the California Video Center in Los Angeles.

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