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Lyrics include "Don't waive your rights with your flags" Kristy Jackson "Little Did She Know (She'd Kissed a Hero)" Released as a single: 2001: Written in response to the 9/11 Tragedy. The song makes reference to a passenger on Flight 93. [4] Responses to the song were later turned into a book. [5] Michael Jackson "What More Can I Give" n/a ...
″Cradle to the Grave″ is a song by American hip hop recording artist 2Pac and his group, Thug Life, released on November 4, 1994 as a single from their one and only album, Thug Life, Volume I (1994).
"Doomsday Blue" was composed by Bambie Ray Robinson, Olivia Cassy "Cassyette" Brooking (who also provided uncredited backing vocals), Sam Matlock, and Tylr Rydr.In interviews given out by Robinson, Robinson claims the song is about heartbreak, deception, and the pain of unrequited love, describing it as "explosive" and "hard-hitting" but also "sweet" and "soulful". [1]
Thug Life, Volume I is the only studio album by the American hip-hop group Thug Life. The album was released on September 26, 1994, by Interscope Records and Out da Gutta Records and distributed by Atlantic Records .
Thugz Mansion was 2Pac's depiction of a gangster's alternative to heaven.One of the most introspective and spiritual songs by 2Pac, this song talks about how he would rest in peace, and that he would eventually find happiness when he is in a place where all the troubles and pains of his life come to an end, and that he would want to end up in that place of peace after he dies; he also name ...
Young Thug’s YSL trial kicks off with scoldings, ‘wasted time’ and no tempo. Tuesday 28 November 2023 16:27, Kelly Rissman. Young Thug’s lawyer distancing him from codefendants
The chart-topping artist and several others are accused of being part of a criminal street gang named YSL. Mike Bedigan reports
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's first extended play includes the singles "Thuggish Ruggish Bone" and "Foe tha Love of $".Features on the album include vocalist Shatasha Williams and their mentor and executive producer Eazy-E.