Ludacris Takes Number One Spot on Singles Charts, Outsells Timberlake (Music rihanna)
Ludacris Takes Number One Spot on Singles Charts, Outsells Timberlake (Vibe Magazine)
Ludacris Takes Number One Spot on Singles Charts, Outsells Timberlake Atlanta rapper Ludacris earned his third No. 1 single Thursday, ending Justin Timberlake ’s seven-week reign atop the Hot 100, Billboard reported.
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mortified ( a response to rihanna's unfaithful) i pray to god that …
mortified ( a response to rihanna’s unfaithful). i pray to god that someday that our love would survive….
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The Winks - “Nolan Ryan” a certain fruit fly is not slave, for whatever, while possibly interesting, unfortunately not necessary to know, reason, needs not abide by the rule of inertia. Or rather, abides only by it. This fruit fly, understand, is unstoppable. Every path it flies, it disrupts the matter in its way, nothing in the universe can resist its movement. Of course it would wreak havoc on the fruit on your counter, hold out no hope of having that clementine, that plum. But furthermore, think of park benches and church pews, you would look at the old wood and see the paths the worms took; those squiggly, turny roads. This fly’s whole life would be this, through cars, and purses, and unlucky children’s dirty hair. Buses speed through it, and the fly wipes out 30 people at once. A sleeping supply teacher, twitching her nose, loses it clean off her face. Some would say, “But how then, without resistance, could this fly even fly?” To which I can only say, “You want to find out? It’ll be the last thing you see.” [Buy] — I’m in a new weekly comedy show at Theatre Ste. Catherine. 264 ste. catherine…
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White Flight is Justin Roelofs is a former member of The Anniversary, a band I’ve vaguely heard of. The album comes in a beautiful austere-splendid fold-out, all white and rainbows. And it sounds amazing: that electrifying combination of familiar influences and a genuinely fresh sound, something that staggers and leaps to exactly the dreamlands it wants to. This is music from Kansas (!), the press release attests, and it’s almost impossible to believe. Much easier to hear the hallucinogenic Oz of Roelofs’ visit to Guatemala - the way colours shook his head slanted then straight. “Deathhands” begins as a swampland of noise, organ, DJ Shadow-style drum breaks. But alongside the brokenfaced weirdness of, say, Frog Eyes, White Flight shows all the singsongy play of The Unicorns (for sure) and early Beck. Raps mixed with yells, stumbles with melodica. If you’re in a boat, you’re gonna get surf in the face. If you’re on a dance-floor, you’re gonna slip into a flip, impress all the girls. “Song for Augustine Pt. 2″ is the plainer thing, the pretty-creeping acoustic song that albums like this always need to have. At the end of the track you hear some of the swirl of what’s…


