Whoa (Lil Kim song)

"Whoa" is the second single from the album The Naked Truth by rapper Lil' Kim which is produced by J.R. Rotem. "Whoa" never made it to the Billboard Hot 100 but did make the R&B/Hip-Hop Tracks chart, where it peaked at number 30. Originally sent to US radio on November 22, 2005, it was then re-released in February to coincide with the airing of her reality show, Lil' Kim: Countdown to Lockdown, for which it served as the theme song. It was released in the United Kingdom on May 15, 2006.

Before the album was released, some versions of the "Lighters Up" promo CD and vinyl listed the title of the song as "My Ni*#@s". Due to the lyrics in the second verse, Whoa is heard as a Junior M.A.F.I.A. diss.

Music Video

The music video for "Whoa" premiered on 106 & Park on February 16, 2006.

The video begins with Kim, her friend/ co-defendant Moe and Zab Judah riding in a car talking. Once the first verse starts, one scene features Kim in a museum with a drink while looking at artwork. In another scene Kim is seen dodging laser beams and hiding from security. By the second verse Kim has stolen a painting and is seen escaping. Meanwhile police ask friends of Kim to leave. By the second chorus Kim is seen returning to the car from the start of the video. Shortly after the song fades into another song "Spell Check" which in one scene Kim is singing the song in front of her car, and in another scene she is seen being forced out of her car and the painting she stole is being returned. At the end the police throw kim in the back of a police truck in an orange suit. The song sharply ends and large text appears that says COMING HOME SOON.

All We Know Is Falling

All We Know Is Falling is the debut studio album by the American rock band Paramore, released on July 26, 2005. According to Paramore's A&R at Atlantic Records, Steve Robertson, instead of giving the debut album a major radio promotional push, he believed the band should start small and slowly build through word of mouth. In his own words, Robertson "wanted kids to discover the band without it being shoved down their throats."

The album reached No. 8 on the UK Rock Chart. In the USA, it reached No. 30 on Billboard's Heatseekers Chart, but failed to chart on the Billboard 200. The album produced three singles, "Pressure", "Emergency", and "All We Know", but all three failed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. The album then became a sleeper success after the success of the band's second album, Riot! in 2007 and in July 2014, nearly nine years after its release, All We Know Is Falling received gold certification from the RIAA.

In September 2005, a special Japanese edition containing the previously unreleased "Oh, Star" was made available. On May 26, 2009, a deluxe edition of the album was released exclusively on iTunes with 2 live tracks and 3 music videos.

Doris (album)

Doris is the debut studio album by Odd Future member Earl Sweatshirt; it was released on August 20, 2013, by Tan Cressida and Columbia Records. Doris follows his first mixtape Earl, which was released in 2010 when he was sixteen. After returning from a forced stay in a Samoan boarding school, he began working on his debut album and signed a deal with Columbia, rather than Odd Future's Odd Future Records.

Doris features guest appearances from Odd Future members Domo Genesis, Frank Ocean, Tyler, The Creator along with Casey Veggies, Vince Staples, RZA and Mac Miller. Production was primarily handled by Sweatshirt under the pseudonym randomblackdude and production duo Christian Rich. Additional production was provided by Matt Martians, The Neptunes, RZA, Samiyam, BadBadNotGood, Frank Ocean, and Tyler, The Creator. The album was supported by three singles; "Chum", "Whoa" featuring Tyler, The Creator, and "Hive" featuring Vince Staples and Casey Veggies.

Upon its release, Doris received widespread acclaim from music critics, who praised Sweatshirt's lyricism and rhyme schemes along with the gritty underground production. The album also appeared on numerous critics' year-end lists. The album fared well commercially, debuting at number five on the US Billboard 200 and number one on US Top Rap Albums chart.

Rip

To rip is the act of tearing an object.

Rip may also refer to:

Places

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  • The Říp Mountain, a mountain in the Czech Republic
  • Rip Point, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
  • Rips, Sarandë, location in Albania on border with Greece
  • 7711 Říp, an asteroid
  • People

    Given name or nickname

  • Rip (nickname)
  • Jeong Rip (1574–1629), a scholar-official of the Korean Joseon Dynasty
  • Shin Rip (1546–1592), Korean general
  • Rip Van Dam (c. 1660–1749), acting governor of the Province of New York from 1731 to 1732
  • Surname

  • Arie Rip (born 1941), Dutch social scientist
  • Eliyahu Rips (born 1948), Israeli mathematician
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  • Rip Hunter, a DC Comics character
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  • Rip Van Winkle, title character of the eponymous story by Washington Irving
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  • Rip Coleman (1931–2004), American Major League Baseball pitcher
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  • John Salmon Ford (1815–1897), Republic of Texas and American politician, and Confederate Army colonel
  • Rip Hagerman (1888–1930), American Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Richard Hamilton (basketball) (born 1978), American National Basketball Association player
  • Rip Hawkins (born 1939), American National Football League player
  • Edgar Miller (1901–1991), American football player, coach and college athletics administrator
  • Rip Radcliff (1906–1962), American Major League Baseball player
  • Rip Repulski (1928–1993), American Major League Baseball outfielder
  • Rip Taylor (born 1934), American actor
  • Rip Torn (born 1931), American actor
  • Larry Flynt Publications

    Larry Flynt Publications, or LFP, Inc., runs the adult entertainment empire founded by Larry Flynt. Founded in 1976, two years after Flynt began publishing Hustler magazine, LFP was originally to serve as the parent company of this magazine.

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    Whoa Now

    by: B-rich

    [The Jeffersons - TV theme]
    We're movin' on up
    To the east side (We're movin' on up)
    To a deluxe apartment in the sky
    We're movin' on up (We're movin' on up)
    To the east side (We're movin' on up)
    We finally got a piece of the pie
    [Verse 1]
    Watch these grown men get it, know fo' sho'
    Yo, get your back up off the wall and get your feet on the floor
    You see the boy at the bar wit the glass so tall
    When I'm done baby dogg I'ma show you Baltimore
    Right now we gon' party, Bacardi give me some more
    It's off the rack the club packed, I'm two-cut like two doors
    Of course I do my two-step, I give 'em too much
    I mustered up bad, I drop ashes in my cup
    I had enough they throwin' bows, see they swingin and shit
    I got my arm around this smut dame, puttin' in work
    Before we merk I got to book somethin'
    So baby stop frontin'
    I got the drink and the smoke
    Ain't got to buy nothin'
    Not bluffin, it's goin' down understand me
    I like my birds nasty, I burst in them cashmeres
    Everything, and you know what I came for
    Right now it's goin' down, let me on the dance floor
    [Hook - repeat 2X]
    Whoa now, that's what the old heads say
    I party like it's my birthday, drinkin and still thirsty
    Whoa now, shorty give me what you got
    The spot kinda live and I see you gettin hot
    [Verse 2]
    I came to shake a load off, so take your coat off
    Mixed drinks what you think, OJ and Smirnoff
    I sip it all - hey, what can I say
    See I just got paid so I'm feelin' the swig and I'm tryin' get laid
    I'm buyin' drinks and they love it
    Divas growin' cheaper
    Gucci bag Gucci bucket
    Takin' shots from my cousin
    He don' know how to act
    Came straight out the woods
    And the club wit a sack
    Like what you know no good
    But I know I pimp nasty
    Sneakers is off the meter
    You can't help wit the clap
    Can't help but the boogie
    Get loose but don't push me
    We came so deep
    And we're all wearin' hoodies
    All my eighty-dime soldiers
    What you doin' tonight
    Now, put yo eight-dimes up
    You made enough for the night
    Let's take a break
    Let's spend some cake
    You ain't enjoyin' your life
    Yo, we been workin' all week
    So we gon' do it tonight
    Come on
    [Hook]
    [Verse 3]
    All my east-side boys put ya guns up
    Pull out the knife cuz we gon' party till the law comes
    Them boys yellin' where they from, I represent too
    They throwin gang signs; see, I'm throwin' W's (Westside)
    I'm screamin 80 dimes, I swear to God it's goin down
    I don't remember where I parked, and I'm stuck in town
    One night in Baltimore
    I bet ya never leave
    My boy I know I can't help it but to love these streets
    C'mon (We finally got a-)
    C'mon, c'mon (We finally-)
    C'mon, whoa now (We finally got a piece of the-)
    C'mon, c'mon, whoa now (We finally-)
    Whoa now (We finally-)
    C'mon, c'mon, whoa now (We-we finally got a piece of the pie)
    That's what the old heads say
    I party like it's my birthday
    Drinkin' and still thirsty




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