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Personality

By ME (2024)

On album green fantasy (2024)

green fantasy

…and behaviors. Persona - translates as mask. It's the mask that we put up. It's put on. Major approaches to studying personality The

…of our awareness. Who we are is a function of dynamics that lie on an unconscious level. The humanistic approach - there's more to life than

…/ parents love is conditional on being a certain way. We often change our thoughts and feelings in order to maintain the

Public Enemy: Fear of a Black Planet; Professor Griff and the Last Asiatic Disciples: Pawns in the Game

By Public Enemy

Public Enemy

…shootin' of Huey Newton from the hand of a Nig who pulled the trig." Professor Griff avoids such cogent thinking on the

…to little more than a vehicle for extremist lectures. The bizarre assertions peak in ‘The Word of God Griff', posited…

…as an open letter to the president. "You tried to go to the moon but Allah would not permit it... you've tested your germ warfare on the

Madness's "One Step Beyond" (33 1/3 excerpt)

By Terry Edwards (2015)

On album A Tribute to Madness (2015)

A Tribute to Madness

…to show—and these particular roots were more American than Jamaican. “Believe Me” was one of the earliest Madness originals, written…

…audience. I had a tie which lit up, too (unashamedly nicked from the Kilburns). Do something more than just playing music…

than me. On one occasion we were at the BBC and Alice Cooper had the dressing room next door. Had he been there I'm sure Thommo…

500 Days of Summer

By A Tribe Called Quest (2016)

On album Underdogs EP (2016)

Underdogs EP

…[Intro] I did it today, I made myself say And I take back my tears, my sight, my love No more does your magic work, on my heart No more

love her teeth. I love this heart-shaped birthmark she has on her neck. I love the way she sometimes, licks her lips before she…

…be there for every Christmas I love you more than anything, but I could never risk this On stage living life, while you're forced to miss this…

500 Days of Summer

By Logic (2012)

On album Young Sinatra: Undeniable (2012)

Young Sinatra: Undeniable

…[Intro] I did it today, I made myself say And I take back my tears, my sight, my love No more does your magic work, on my heart No more

love her teeth. I love this heart-shaped birthmark she has on her neck. I love the way she sometimes, licks her lips before she…

…be there for every Christmas I love you more than anything, but I could never risk this On stage living life, while you're forced to miss this…

Divination (2050)

By Nemesis Fixx

Nemesis Fixx

…[Hook (Duki Matovu)] Come with me, come with me travel to the year 2050 Moving at the speed of thought, you forget natural laws…

…in every place Privacy was last heard in the year 2010 This is no daydreaming, it's truth mainstreaming It's more plausible than the

…a starship trooper [Hook (Duki Matovu)] Come with me, come with me travel to the year 2050 Moving at the speed of thought, you forget…

Loathe Thy Neighbor

By Psychostick (2014)

On album IV: Revenge of the Vengeance (2014)

IV: Revenge of the Vengeance

…teacher with an overwhelming fragrance Still alive, too stubborn to die, and death don't have the patience She has more cats than

…children by an order of magnitude And whenever she loses at bingo, she takes it out on you [Skit 1] Calls the cops on her rotary…

…at his beat up truck that he always fails to repair More stains on his shirt than teeth in his mouth And he doesn't seem…

Genius in colour: Why William Eggleston is the world's greatest photographer

By Michael Glover

Michael Glover

American South, his homeland, but the American South that he saw and felt on his pulses could not have been more different from the

Photographers' Gallery: When we recently showed an Eggleston image at the Gallery, we wrote on the accompanying caption that you

London: You are on a train from Memphis to Manhattan. It's a 1,102-mile journey and the train is travelling at 80mph. What is the

The Dissection

By DIMÈJI (2020)

On album Inde (2020)

Inde

…pulse in my wrist will circulate the flow and make me breathe I came from dough, celebrate my roots without the trees The pen my weapon, you get…

…to drop diamonds like Cassandra Cain [Verse 2] Let me spit another verse for ya Let me dissect who the best, you bring the

…cake that we chase in this slice of life It means nothing when you buried in the lonely ground Wishing for a holy ground, pray my homies hold me down Yeah, the dissection, the perfection, yeah!…

Too Cool For You To Know

By Jesse

Jesse

…and they drink all the wine up We all sing harmonies, catch me on the high notes Give me a guitar and a glockenspiel And a blanket in the

you like my denim jacket? I found it at a thrift shop racked in the back It's so 1960s, I'm such a hippy Me and my friends…

could I get some more coffee? Thankyou Um, no, no, no, no, honestly - uh - uh, this is a band from like - uh over there, so pretty…

Too Cool For You To Know

By jesse rutherford (2011)

On album Truth Hurts, Truth Heals (2011)

Truth Hurts, Truth Heals

…and they drink all the wine up We all sing harmonies, catch me on the high notes Give me a guitar and a glockenspiel And a blanket in the

…denim jacket? I found it at a thrift shop racked in the back It's so 1960s, I'm such a hippy Me and my friends [?] (No way!) Road…

…have never ever heard They're from overseas and I've learnt all the words Watch the video on Vimeo [?] HD quality, only 720 I like…

One Of The Boys

By Christine Lavin (2005)

On album Folkzinger (2005)

Folkzinger

Grandpa's work ethic. He had a subscription to the Metropolitan Opera Back when it was on 43rd Street He had seats on the aisle in the

…orchestra section But had this habit of leaning over Using the tiny lights along the floor to illuminate his papers So that he could

…lived up in Peekskill On the banks of the Hudson My parents, 5 brothers, 3 sisters and me As I recall we girls were…

Ali's Battle Raps

By Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali

…entertained us since the 1960s. We've selected some of our favourites. Leave more in the Suggestions box below the text! - Hey Floyd…

…) - Boxing is a lot of white men watching two black men beat each other up. - Ain't no reason for me to kill nobody in the ring, unless…

Louis and Dempsey were just jet pilots. I'm in a world of my own. - I am America. I am the part you won't recognize. But get used to me

MLK Day

By Ras Kass

Ras Kass

…[Chorus: Eric Jaye] Its all for the culture, that's what you see And I'ma rep it 'til i can't no more No matter where you going…

…peeled From whips cracking her flesh on a vast field Picking cotton, yeah, that yield Just so she could survive to protect her babies…

…stay on your toes 'Cause we gon' celebrate this day on in It's all for the culture, that's what you see And I'ma rep it 'til I can't no more

She Works Hard For The Money

By Donna Summer (1983)

On album She Works Hard For The Money (1983), Endless Summer-Greatest Hits (1995), VH1 Presents Live & More Encore! (1999)

She Works Hard For The Money

…mass acceptance of R&B music by white audiences, and the transition of R&B to Soul music in the early 1960s. More than two…

…) (There she goes) (doo-doot-doo-doo-doo-doo) (Bo-bo) (doo-doot-doo-doo) (Bo-bo) (doo-doo-doo-doo) There goes my baby, movin' on down the

…baby) Whoa-oh-oh-oh (There she goes) Yeah! (There she goes) I wanna know if she loved me Did she really love me? Was she just playing…

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