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"Jou Ma se kont" or "Jou Ma se poes" is a derogatory phrase that literally translates to "Your Mom's cunt" or "Your Mom's pussy". The term originates from the Western Cape region [ citation needed ] where it is most closely associated with the slang used by the Coloured community.
Brasse Vannie Kaap (BVK) was a hip-hop group from the Cape Flats in Cape Town, South Africa.They rapped predominantly in the Cape Flats dialect of Afrikaans.The original line-up included Deon Daniels (Boeta-D), Roger Heunis (Hamma), Ashley Titus (Mr Fat) and Enver Pietersen (DJ E20).
"The Raven" is the first song by the Alan Parsons Project, recorded in April 1976 at Mama Jo's Studio, North Hollywood, Los Angeles. [3] It is the second track on their debut album, Tales of Mystery and Imagination, which is a tribute to author and poet Edgar Allan Poe. [4]
The Unknown Poe: An Anthology of Fugitive Writings by Edgar Allan Poe. San Francisco: City Lights Books. ISBN 0-87286-110-4. Hoffman, Daniel (1998). Poe Poe Poe Poe Poe Poe Poe. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. ISBN 0-8071-2321-8. Quinn, Arthur Hobson (1998). Edgar Allan Poe: A Critical Biography. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins ...
"Hey Pretty" is a song by singer-songwriter Poe. The song in its original version, on her 2000 album Haunted , was a sultry pop rant of a woman seeking sexual satisfaction by any means necessary. It was remade with most of her vocals eliminated and replaced with a reading by her brother, author Mark Z. Danielewski , from his hit book House of ...
"Trigger Happy Jack" is a single from the debut album of Poe. The single peaked at 17 on the alternative charts and earned a gold record. It was serviced to radio in September 1995.
Lyrics: Poe. Production: RJ Rice & Poe (co-producer). Charts. Chart (1995-1996) Peak position 7 US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks [5] References
The band has a unique sound compared to other Afrikaans bands. Their material can be compared to bands such as Alkaline Trio.At the Stellenbosch launch of the "Monoloog in Stereo" EP, Francois Van Coke referenced a Queens of the Stone Age DVD they watched earlier that day.