Say It may refer to:
"Say It" is a song performed by female English dance music duo Booty Luv. The song was written by Carl Björsell, Didrik Thott, Sebastian Thott and produced by Wez Clarke. It was released as the duo's sixth official single and the first single from their so far unfinished and unreleased second album. The song premiered on BBC Radio 1 on 10 April 2009. The single was then released four months later on 31 August 2009 through recording label Hed Kandi. "Say It" is an up-tempo song and has prominent dance and electronic dance characteristics. The song's lyrics evoke situations of lust and seduction whilst out at a club. The song garnered commercial success for Booty Luv in the United Kingdom, where it reached a chart peak of #16, becoming the group's fifth consecutive top twenty hit on this chart and at the same time outpeaking previous UK single "Some Kinda Rush."
A hotel/casino party-themed music video directed by Emile Nava, to "Say It" was released on 23 July 2009. The duo promoted the song by performing it on various television shows and at various venues. Of which included: GMTV and Sony Ericsson's Dance Nation Festival.
"Say It" is a song by Canadian rapper Tory Lanez. The song was released on July 31, 2015 by Mad Love Records and Interscope Records. It is the first single for his upcoming debut studio album, which is set to be released in early 2016. A snippet of the song was released on July 24, 2015. The song is another release under the Fargo Friday's series. It samples the song, "If You Love Me" by Brownstone.
The song's accompanying music video premiered on August 10, 2015 on Tory's Vevo account on YouTube. Since its release, the video has received over 40 million views.
"Say It" received positive reviews from music critics. Rick Florino of Artistdirect said, "...the new track sees him confidently embrace this inimitable and infectious style. It's airy drip transfixes just before building into an undeniable refrain. Somewhere between The Weeknd's nocturnal decadence and Future's space ruckus, Tory Lanez rules supreme. It's ultimately enigmatic and engaging at every turn. However, you really just need to listen to it for yourself."
T-1824 or Evans Blue, often incorrectly rendered as Evan's Blue, is an azo dye which has a very high affinity for serum albumin. Because of this, it can be useful in physiology in estimating the proportion of body water contained in blood plasma.
Evans blue dye has been used as a viability assay on the basis of its penetration into non-viable cells, although the method is subject to error because it assumes that damaged or otherwise altered cells are not capable of repair and therefore are not viable.
Evans blue is also used to assess the permeability of the blood–brain barrier to macromolecules. Because serum albumin cannot cross the barrier, and virtually all Evans Blue is bound to albumin, normally the neural tissue remains unstained. When the BBB has been compromised, albumin-bound Evans blue enters the CNS. It fluoresces with excitation peaks at 470 and 540 nm and an emission peak at 680 nm.
Evans blue is pharmacologically active, acting as a negative allosteric modulator of the AMPA and kainate receptors and as an inhibitor of vesicular glutamate transporters. It also acts on P2 receptors.
Evans Blue is an alternative rock band from Toronto, Ontario, Canada founded in 2005. Altogether, they have sold over 1 million albums worldwide, including four studio albums and one live album.
Evans Blue came together in early 2005. Five musicians, then in three separate bands, met through a local musician's message board. Lead singer Kevin Matisyn suggested the name, which refers to the dye that is injected into the bloodstream to measure blood volume, which he had read in one of his medical books. The band then caught the attention of producer Trevor Kustiak (Cool for August) and his partner Mari Dew, of The Pocket Studios. The original lead guitarist, Kevin Smith, left due to personal reasons before the group secured a record label.
They recorded three demo songs, titled "Black Hole", "Saturnalia" and "Starlight", all of which were available on their personal MySpace page. At that time, updates on the bands' progress and prose by former lead singer, Kevin Matisyn were periodically given via the MySpace blogs.
Evans Blue is the third studio album from Canadian band Evans Blue. It is the first to feature new singer Dan Chandler and the last to feature drummer Howard Davis.
The first single released from the album was "Sick of It", which was released on their MySpace page before the official release of the single. The second single was "Bulletproof". The third single was "Erase My Scars". The song peaked at #45 on the Rock Songs Chart and is their first charting single since 2007's "The Pursuit". The current single is "Say It", which was released on February 1, 2011.
You lived a time of lies until you told me everything
I hope we make amends but you don't
Life taught you how to fly and then you flew away from me
You left me haunted, star the ending image of the one
'Cause they're still in you too low
All the voices you don't know
And they're still in you too low
All the choices that you chose
You harbored all the wasted sighs to define the quiet drone
I'll let you start again but you won't
I saw you pray for change and then you walked all over me
You wanted what you could not have and now you are alone
'Cause they're still in you too low
All the voices you don't know
And they're still in you too low
All the choices that you chose
Make the voices, tell me who you are and who I am to be
Are you alone where you are tonight?
I'm alone when you're right here
But I'm still in you somehow, I never left at all
Now I'm still in you too low
So my voice is all you know
'Cause they're still in you too low
All the voices you don't know
And they're still in you too low
All the choices that you chose
Leave you nothing left to hold
When you're nothing it's a good time to remind you of one thing