Where You At is a 2002 album by R&B/hip-hop singer-songwriter Amanda Perez. It was released on April 30 of that year by Universal, and featured the hit single "Never".
allmusic's Dan LeRoy called Perez "considerably more advanced than most of her musical peers." He praised the music, which he called "a chart-conscious blend of hip-hop bangers and R&B ballads that sounds like it could slide into heavy rotation between Ja Rule and J. Lo without making anyone blink."
"Where You At" is a song recorded by American recording artist Jennifer Hudson. It was written and produced by fellow R&B singer R. Kelly for her second album I Remember Me (2011). Released as the album's lead single, the song debuted on January 24, 2011 and was released on February 8, 2011. Remixes for the song have been made by Dave Audé.
The song received acclaim from music critics. Thomas Conner from Chicago Sun-Times admired Hudson's voice saying, "' Where You At,' written and produced by fellow South Sider R. Kelly, roars to a big finish with Hudson shouting, 'Deliver!' until she rockets right off the treble clef—just in time for an incredibly ill-advised fade-out." Elysa Gardner from USA Today claims, "It's a credit to the singer's personal grace and her artistic instincts that she avoids easy sentimentality, dressing down a lover on R. Kelly-written single Where You At..." Kevin Ritchie from Now Magazine enjoyed the lyrics, calling it a "vivid riposte to an elusive lover." Genevieve Koshi from The A.V. Club acclaimed the song by saying, "the R. Kelly-written-and-produced “Where You At” manages a comparatively subtler, sexy groove, and sounds pretty much exactly like you’d expect an R. Kelly song sung by Jennifer Hudson to sound." The music video for the song also won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Music Video at the 43rd NAACP Image Awards.
"Where You At" is a song by American recording artist Joe. The mid-tempo R&B track was written and produced by Warren "Oak" Felder and Sean Garrett for his sixth studio album Ain't Nothin' Like Me (2007) and features guest vocals by rapper Papoose. Released as the album's lead single, it reached number 92 on the UK Singles Chart.
Level 2 or Level II may refer to:
Level 2 is the second full-length album by metal band, Last Chance to Reason. It was released in 2011 through Prosthetic Records and is their first release since leaving Tribunal.
Teaming up with producer Jamie King (Between the Buried and Me, The Human Abstract), the band set out to create a modern take on the classic progressive concept album. Drawing influence from the 1970s prog of King Crimson and Yes, composers Steve Reich and Schoenberg as well as prog-metal masters Opeth, Dream Theater, Between the Buried and Me and Cynic, LCTR’s Level 2 takes the band in awe-inspiring new directions.
Set in a Tron-like virtual world, the album's concept revolves around the relationship between man and technology, our move from physical reality to virtual spaces and what these changes mean to our lives and our art. The lyrics are expressed from the point of view of an artificial intelligence facing the violent reality of a videogame world.
Not content to simply release the piece as a musical endeavor, LCTR has teamed up with acclaimed indie developer Tom Vine and pixel artist Francis Coulombe to create a fully interactive version of the album in which the story unfolds through LCTR's thematic riffs, stirring vocal hooks and progressive virtuosity while the player blasts his way through viscous gameplay inspired by classics such as R-Type, Contra, and Super Metroid.
Animal X is a Romanian band awarded at MTV Europe Music Awards, with more than 10 years of musical experience. Their eight studio albums include such hits as "N-am crezut", "Pentru ea", "Mai mult ca oricand", "Sa pot ierta", "Baieti derbedei", "Balada", and "Nisip purtat de vant".
Your journey it began because
YOU DIED.
Out of your cell you ran and then
YOU DIED.
You pause to catch your breath
And die another gruesome death
So now you creep around each corner terrified
Humanity restored and then
YOU DIED.
A graveyard to explore...
HAHA DENIED.
For every step you take
Is just one more fatal mistake
So you must learn to take the torture in your stride
Bells chime torment
Darkest descent
Every soul spent
To doom sent...
Down in the depths of the dead
Feel the agony
Scars from a thousand wounds
In your memory
Over and over
Grind through the butchery
Once more you'll run this
Gauntlet of misery
Look to the sun's rays
Behold and offer praise
Look to the sun's rays
Comfort in the glow
Brave you may be
You think that your mind is tough?
Come have a go
If you think you're hard enough
Dive into death
Embrace all the treachery
Learn to enjoy
The bloodshed and butchery
Bells chime torment
Darkest descent
Every soul spent
To doom sent...