Wasted may refer to:
"Wasted" is a single by Polish singer Margaret. The song was released as the first single from her debut studio album Add the Blonde on 15 January 2014. The song was written by Thomas Karlsson, Emily Philips, Robert Uhlmann, Ant Whiting and Boris Potemkin.
The single was 6th the most frequently played song in Polish radio stations.
A music video to accompany the release of "Wasted" was first released onto orange.pl on January 14, 2014, and next onto YouTube on January 30, 2014. The video was directed by Julia Bui Ngoc, and the scenes were filmed in Warsaw. The clip was inspired by film Amélie and events organised by Andy Warhol.
The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 3 is the seventeenth studio album by American rapper E-40. The album is part of a trilogy that was released on March 26, 2012. The other albums in the trilogy include The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 1, and The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 2. E-40's last four albums were released in pairs; Revenue Retrievin': Day Shift and Revenue Retrievin': Night Shift were released in 2010, and Revenue Retrievin': Overtime Shift and Revenue Retrievin': Graveyard Shift were released in 2011.
The album has 18 tracks, along with 2 bonus tracks, and it features Snoop Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound, Kokane, Kendrick Lamar, Droop-E, Too Short, Kaveo, Stressmatic, B-Legit, Willy Will, Katt Williams, Raheem DeVaughn, and Hieroglyphics among others.
A music video for the song "Be You" featuring Too Short & J Banks was released on March 29, 2012. Another for "What Happened to Them Days" was released on April 5, and on May 14, the video for "Catch a Fade" featuring Kendrick Lamar & Droop-E was released. The music video for "What You Smokin' On" featuring Daz Dillinger, Snoop Dogg, Kurupt & Kokane was released on May 23, 2012, while the one for "Wasted" featuring Cousin Fik was released on August 7.
Swoon may refer to: Fainting
Swoon (born Caledonia Dance Curry in 1978) is a street artist who specializes in life-size wheatpaste prints and paper cutouts of human figures. She studied at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and started doing street art around 1999 and large-scale installations in 2005.
Curry was born in New London, Connecticut, and raised in Daytona Beach, Florida. She moved to the Borough Park section of Brooklyn, New York when she was nineteen to study painting at the Pratt Institute.
Then, Curry joined groups in New York City like Grub, which provides free Dumpster-dived dinners in Brooklyn. She also founded the Toyshop collective, known for organizing events such as a march through the Lower East Side consisting of 50 people playing instruments made out of junk.
Swoon regularly pastes works depicting people, often her friends and family, on the streets around the world. She usually pastes her pieces on uninhabited locations such as abandoned buildings, bridges, fire escapes, water towers and street signs. Her work is inspired by both art historical and folk sources, ranging from German Expressionist wood block prints to Indonesian shadow puppets.
Swoon is the debut studio album by English pop band Prefab Sprout, released in March 1984. It has a markedly different, and less accessible, musical feel than their later works, featuring intricate guitar-based compositions that drew comparisons with Steely Dan and Aztec Camera.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic felt that Paddy McAloon had not yet achieved the distinctiveness that marked Prefab Sprout's subsequent works on Swoon, writing that "the problem is that he does too many things at once — the lyrics are overstuffed, and the music has too many chord changes and weird juxtapositions, as he tries to put white-funk beats to carefully crafted melodies" and as a result the album is "primarily of interest as a historical item, since it only suggests the promise the band later filled." A review for Q was more positive, calling the album "one of the decade's great debuts" thanks to McAloon's "ingenuity and lyrical flight."
All tracks written by Paddy McAloon.