Friday, July 31, 2009

Dizzee Rascal - Holiday Lyrics

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If anyone can I can
We can go shopping in Milan
I only trust you understand
I trust you see it clear
It really don`t matter how far or near

Cause there`s no distance that can block my persistence
There`s hardly a few years in the year
Plus I`ve got _ so let`s ride that
We ain`t gotta fly, we can only get that
We can sustain a rave, we can take that
Won`t tell nobody let them get out

If you ain`t doing nothing let`s fly away
(Drive away, get away)
We can go to the order or fell away
We can do what you need to, baby
If you ain`t doing nothing let`s fly away
(Drive away, take a holiday)
We can go to the order or fell away
We can do what you need to, baby
[Dizzee Rascal - Holiday Lyrics on http://mp3lyricsmania.blogspot.com]

Don`t guess my passport photo, I live I look local
And I love that my Spanish is so-so
But let`s try keep that on the low-low
Cause we`re going Ibiza
I`ve got friends that really wanna meet ya
With champagne and a whole lot of love
It`s all good darling
A Blue Marlin will please ya
And I`ll never let your belly get empty
Even when your belly`s full you`re still sexy
We can rally speed boats, we can ride jet skis
I`ll read you the sentence of your life if you let me
I only need to put a grin on your pretty face
If I didn`t it`d only be your pretty waist
So you feel like a daughter with a bit of taste
So I couldn`t ask you barely any place

If you ain`t doing nothing let`s fly away
Drive away, get away
We can go to the order or fell away
We can do what you need to, baby
If you ain`t doing nothing let`s fly away
Drive away, take a holiday
We can go to the order or fell away
We can do what you need to, baby

I recognise you`re very busy and I know you`ve got plans
But are you really too busy for a sun tan?
I ain`t talking about walking down the high street
I`m talking about laying on a smart white beach
With a Pina Colada or whatever you`d rather
White wine, that`s fine, just leave me a lager
Then after we`ll contain a truck to the dark spot, the hot spot, the top spot
Party about the clock
And when we get there they`re strictly VIP
No ID, security know me
No waiting in line, no high entry fee
Don`t care about nothing when you`re beside me
I`ll get you live and relax you up
Have a bit of champagne it`ll boost you up
I wanna move you up, I wanna take you away
So in other words darling, what do you say?

If you ain`t doing nothing let`s fly away
Drive away, get away
We can go to the order or fell away
We can do what you need to, baby
If you ain`t doing nothing let`s fly away
Drive away, take a holiday
We can go to the order or fell away
We can do what you need to, baby

Monday, March 2, 2009

urban .

not be globally as democratic as it's American counterpart and probably never will be, but over hither in the UK we get some exceptionally good rappers who do have good quality, lyrically-rich music.

Just as Americans created hip-hop and rap, London-based MC's created their own genre of fast-paced mc'ing, called it "Grime" music and let never looked back since. The genre has grown ahead of UK hip-hop in price of popularity with the younger generation because it was created by London's younger generation, and Grime music is now widely recognized and being accepted worldwide as it is a fresh, new sound. Grime artists are now regularly being nominated for music awards in the UK and the States. USA's very own BET Awards nominated 4 grime artists and just 1 hip-hop artist in the Best UK Hip-Hop category at its' 2008 award ceremony in Atlanta. That one hip-hop artist (South London's "Giggs") did nonetheless win the honour and breathed a new charter of spirit into UK hip-hop. If you don't live who Giggs is, he's the rapper who took a Dr Dre beat ("here we go" by Stat Quo), freestyled on it and made the call the UK's biggest hip-hop record of 2008, to the point that scarcely anybody in the UK even knows the master version! No offence my American pals.

Taking no credit away from The U.S, it's a fact that if your music can break America, it will become popular over the entire western world. A contributory factor to the winner of UK's urban artists that they have been recognised in America. Such is the admiration of UK urban music in the U.S that 4 of the biggest American rappers (Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, Kanye West, T.I. sampled a female British artist's voice for the choir on their monster hit "Swagger Like Us". This sampling sent M.I.A's "Paper Planes" single to the top of the U.S charts.

The UK's very own R&B diva Leona Lewis' single "Run" has turn the fastest-selling digital single of all time in the UK. Whereas Leona Lewis was nominated in various categories in the 2009 Grammy Awards, unfortunately not victorious in any category, other female singers from the UK such as Estelle, Duffy and Adele took place a Grammy award each at the observance in Los Angeles, proving that the UK's urban artists have finally gained star-status.