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Magic City is the second solo studio album by MC Magic.It was released on May 9, 2006 via Nastyboy Records. Recording sessions took place at Nastyboy Studio. Production was handled by Roc A Dolla Beats, Angel Lopez, Big Nasty, Damizza, Destiny The Bandit, Nan Dogg, and MC Magic himself.
Marco Cardenas (born June 29, 1977), better known by his stage name MC Magic, is a Mexican-born American rapper, singer and songwriter known for singing and rapping, both in English and Spanish. He is also the founder of NastyBoy Records which he launched in 1990, [ 2 ] and the hip hop group NB Ridaz (initially known as Nastyboy Klick).
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"Ego Trippin′" is a 1986 song by Ultramagnetic MCs. The group made a stylistic breakthrough with it; the song boasted dense, minimalist production, featuring erratic lyricism by Ced-Gee and Kool Keith, synthesizer riffs [2] and was the first song to sample Melvin Bliss's "Synthetic Substitution", [3] now one of the most sampled songs of all time.
Giles Martin described the tapes as: "To me, it is like the Beatles unplugged. These are demos but they are good: they double-tracked themselves". [51] Three additional songs would never be recorded in the studio by the Beatles: "Child of Nature", later released by Lennon, with different lyrics, as "Jealous Guy" on Imagine.
Here, we analyzed the song lyrics. ... In the song’s second verse, Swift sings, “In The Black Dog, when someone plays The Starting Line / And you jump up, but she’s too young to know this ...
Copy, real name Marius Libman, is an electronic music artist on the Audio Dregs record label. He has released four full-length albums, along with three "DJ Copy" remix CDs. Copy was chosen as the winner of Willamette Week's "Best New Band" award for 2006, [1] which showcases the top new artists in Copy's native Portland, Oregon.
The song was produced in 2008 for Thicke's third studio album, Something Else. Its live instrumentation varied, including conga, horn and violin. The song's lyrics refer to a someone reversing their lovers past hurts in relationships, and uses magic metaphors. The song was written by him along with his ex-wife Paula Patton and James Gass.