Tula may refer to:
Tula (Russian: Тула; IPA: [ˈtulə]) is an industrial city and the administrative center of Tula Oblast, Russia, located 193 kilometers (120 mi) south of Moscow, on the Upa River. Population: 501,169 (2010 Census); 481,216 (2002 Census); 539,980 (1989 Census).
The name of the city is of pre-Russian, probably Baltic, origin.
Tula was first mentioned in the Nikon Chronicle in relation to a military operation conducted in 1146. As the chronicle was written in the 16th century, the date is disputed. The first confirmed mention of Tula dates to 1382.
In the Middle Ages, Tula was a minor fortress at the border of the Principality of Ryazan. As soon as it passed to the Grand Duchy of Moscow, a brick citadel, or kremlin, was constructed in 1514–1521. It was a key fortress of the Great Abatis Belt and successfully resisted a siege by the Tatars in 1552. In 1607, Ivan Bolotnikov and his supporters seized the citadel and withstood a four-months siege by the Tsar's army. In the 18th century, some parts of the kremlin walls were demolished. Despite its archaic appearance, the five-domed Assumption Cathedral in the kremlin was built as late as 1764.
Tula (died 3 October 1795) was a Curaçaoan slave who liberated himself and led the Curaçao Slave Revolt of 1795 that convulsed the island for more than a month. He is revered on Curaçao today as a fighter for human rights and independence. He was executed on 3 October 1795.
The film Tula: The Revolt (2013) is based on Tula's life story.
I am P.O.S.
I be the new generation of slaves
Here to make papes off this land corporation’s rape
From that life I’m tryin’ to separate
But I guess I’m livin’ dreams cuz my rent’s always a month late
Product of an East German Black
Who kissed the neck, of a pretty woman named Grace
But he lkeft my life just a little too soon
Didn’t see me catch the Doomtree fame
As we go a little somethin’ like this
Look mom, no protection, no I got a baby boy by the name of Jake
And I been tryin’ to play the cowboy to rustle in the dough
When I think I’m getting’ better every passin’ day
I’m not an early bird, plus the feathers’ all black
So by the time I catch an apple, usually it’s rind
But it’s a must to decipher one’s girl
From the round, sweet apples that are rotten on the inside
I cherish my free time
But I maximize so my soul needs to unwind
I wanna see the stars be the moon to my sun
(But I’m always on the run, run, run)
I fake to all these hard-case kids
I raise a black fist
But won’t say (nigga) in the things I write
And I don’t say (faggot)
Cuz I don’t think it’s right
I know my boy struggle with that for over half his life
I guess we got our own lives to live
But I’m stretched too thin, tryin’ to build a kingdom to rule
And I think to the past sometimes
And dag man, it’s bad, see I kinda acted like a fool
But I’ve apologized to the lives that I’ve touched
Wrong pride, to the back, move ahead strong
But I can safely say
I’ve never played a woman without karma catchin’ up later on
I try to walk the right side of the tracks
But I’ve hopped a couple trains
Mom would cry if she knew the haps
But I can stand who I am
And face the day straight
Knowin’ not a thing can change what our beat singin’
[Chourus:]
No one will ever be, like me
No one will ever be, like me
And I know I’m not (?) but when I try to do what’s right
Everyone who comes to me don’t understand or see my plight
Everything I’ve ever done, and all the plans I’ve had inside
I was Mr. Gone Wrong in way, so I gave up and said
(Alright)
So now I do what I can, I’m
(Alright)
Stand up like Mama raised me
(Alright)
I was dope from the bottom
And pulled a flush
I’ve been livin with my chips all in
And I’m still in see
[Chorus]
I am P.O.S.
I be the new generation of slaves
Here to make papes off this land corporation’s rape
From that life I’m tryin’ to separate
But I guess I’m livin’ dreams cuz my rent’s always a month late
And lookin’ back it seems I’ve always been a step behind
Little off-track and feelin’ no one shared a frame but mine
Listenin’ to records in my room to escape
Found some things I could relate with, I wore out the tape
We said
When I lose, every time I win, cuz
No one will ever be,
Messin’ up stuff or doin’ things wrong
Quite like me