Yes Sir (Capone-N-Noreaga song)

"Yes Sir" is the single from Capone-N-Noreaga. It was to appear at the album The New Religion, but it was shelved by Def Jam. The mixtape What Up 2 Da Hood features it at number 3. "Yes Sir" also appeared as a soundtrack in the video game, Def Jam Fight for NY. The song features Musaliny-N-Maze.

Video

The video was shot in downtown of New York. It begins with the scene of a traffic jam. Then a big mob of gangsters emerges from the bus and crashes a party. CNN, Musaliny and Maze are rapping their verses. At the end the police arrive and arrest all of them.

References

Yes Sir (disambiguation)

Yes sir may refer to:

  • "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" (song), a 1925 originally English-language song by Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson
  • Yes Sir That's My Baby (film), a 1949 film
  • Yessir, That's My Baby (album), a 1978 Count Basie and Oscar Peterson album
  • "So bin ich und so bleibe ich, Yes Sir!", an originally German-language song by Ralph Benatzky famously performed by Zarah Leander
  • "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie", a 1977 originally English-language song by Frank Dostal and Rolf Soja
  • "Yes Sir" (Capone-N-Noreaga song), a 2003 Capone-N-Noreaga song
  • My Baby

    My Baby may refer to:

    Songs

  • "My Baby" (Bow Wow song)
  • "My Baby" (Cold Chisel song)
  • "My Baby" (Lil' Romeo song)
  • "My Baby" (The Temptations song)
  • "My Baby", by Britney Spears from Circus
  • "My Baby", by Janis Joplin from Pearl
  • "My Baby", by Jesse McCartney from Departure
  • "My Baby", by Pieter T
  • "My Baby (My Baby My Own)", by Diana Ross from Touch Me in the Morning
  • "My Baby", by Zendaya from Zendaya (album) .
  • "My Baby, by The Pretenders from Get Close
  • Other media

  • My Baby (film), a 1912 comedy short directed by D. W. Griffith
  • My Baby (series), a series of single-player virtual life simulation video games
  • My Baby (band), a Dutch- New Zealand band
  • See also

  • All pages beginning with "My Baby"
  • Be My Baby (disambiguation)
  • She's My Baby (disambiguation)
  • There Goes My Baby (disambiguation)
  • Touch Me in the Morning (album)

    Touch Me in the Morning is a 1973 album released by American singer Diana Ross on the Motown Records. It reached #5 in the USA (#1 R&B) and sold over 650,000 copies.

    Reception

    The album spawned the hit title track, which became Diana Ross' second #1 single on the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, and helped the album peak at #5 on the US Billboard 200 albums chart.

    In the UK the title track and "All of my life" were both Top Ten singles, and the album reached #7 and was certified Gold for sales in excess of 100,000 copies.

    It includes the first tracks Diana would personally produce on one of her albums, "Imagine" and "Medley: Brown Baby/Save the Children". Several cuts here, including the closing Medley and "My Baby (My Baby, My Own)" were originally intended for the abandoned To the Baby album Diana also worked on in this period. The production was clean and uncluttered, if slightly, unadventurous and straight forward. Diana would also begin working with her brother/songwriter, Arthur "T-Boy" Ross during these sessions as he co-wrote songs she would eventually record and release.

    My Baby (Kállay Saunders song)

    "My Baby" is a single by Hungarian artist Kállay Saunders. It was released as a single 8 August 2012 for digital download in the Hungary. My Baby was a top contender for the Hungarian Eurovision A Dal qualifiers.

    Music video

    A music video to accompany the release of "My Baby" was first released digitally on 8 February 2013 at a total length of two minutes and fifty nine seconds.

    Eurovision A Dal

    My Baby was a top contender for Hungary in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013, ending up as the runner-up in the Hungarian qualifiers.

    Chart performance

    "My Baby" debuted at number 3 on the Hungarian charts on 4 November 2012. The song peaked the MAHASZ Top 40 Radio Charts at number one.

    Weekly charts

    Year-end charts

    Track listings

  • "My Baby" - 2:59
  • Credits and personnel

  • Vocals – Kállay Saunders,
  • Producer – Krisztián Burai, Ernő Bodóczki, Leslie Tay, John Alexis
  • Lyrics – Kállay Saunders, Leslie Tay
  • Label: Today Is Vintage
  • Release history

    References

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Yes Sir Thats My Baby

    by: I'll See You In My Dreams Soundtrack

    ALL 4:
    By the way, by the way
    when we meet the preacher I'll say,
    "Yes sir, that's my baby,
    no sir, don't mean maybe.
    Yes sir, that's my baby now."




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