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AMG is known for his sexually explicit lyrics, and most notably for songs like "Bitch Betta Have My Money" and "Jiggable Pie". [1] AMG appeared on porn star-turn-singer Midori's album Miss Judged in 2001. [2] In 2007, AMG began recording an album with DJ Quik under the name "The Fixxers".
Bitch Betta Have My Money is the debut studio album by American rapper AMG. It was released on December 3, 1991, by Select Records . The album achieved gold record status, and the single " Bitch Betta Have My Money " sold in excess of a million copies.
Norwegian Glåmdalen named "Fading Like a Flower (Every Time You Leave)" one of the best songs on the Joyride album. [6] Swedish Göteborgsposten described it as a "Def Leppard-like ballad", [7] while I Dag called it a "pompous arena ballad". [8] Pan-European magazine Music & Media wrote that it's a "melancholic ballad". [9]
Farhang-e-Asifiya (Urdu: فرہنگ آصفیہ, lit. 'The Dictionary of Asif') is an Urdu-to-Urdu dictionary compiled by Syed Ahmad Dehlvi. [1] It has more than 60,000 entries in four volumes. [2] It was first published in January 1901 by Rifah-e-Aam Press in Lahore, present-day Pakistan. [3] [4]
Since 2015, Ford has produced bass-heavy house music, solo, under the name Joyryde. He has released all free downloads so far, such as "Flo" and "Speed Trap". In 2016, Joyryde signed onto Owsla, [6] releasing singles "Hot Drum" [7] and "Damn" [8] on the record label in 2016 and releasing "I Ware House" [9] and "New Breed" [10] on the label in 2017.
Ballin' Outta Control is the second full-length studio album by American rapper AMG. It was released on June 6, 1995 via Select Records. Recording sessions took place at Kiva West Studios in Encino, Los Angeles. Produced entirely by AMG himself, it featured guest appearance from Pee Bee Flexzure.
Singer Matt Scannell said, "'You're A God' was written about when we give people in our lives power over us. It can be anything, whether it's a romantic thing or not - this one wasn't."
The dictionary was edited by the honorary director general of the board Maulvi Abdul Haq who had already been working on an Urdu dictionary since the establishment of the Urdu Dictionary Board, Karachi, in 1958. [1] [2] [3] Urdu Lughat consists of 22 volumes. In 2019, the board prepared a concise version of the dictionary in two volumes.