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...And Then You Shoot Your Cousin is the fourteenth studio album by American hip hop band the Roots.The album was released on May 19, 2014, by Def Jam Recordings. [1]According to Black Thought, "the album is conceptual like the previous one, but unlike Undun, ...And Then You Shoot Your Cousin features several characters in this story, not just one."
"Youth of the Nation" is a song by American Christian metal band P.O.D. It was released on November 27, 2001, as the second single to come from their second major label album, Satellite . It was inspired in part by the school shootings at Santana High School and Columbine High School .
"Who Shot Ya?" is a song by American rapper the Notorious B.I.G., backed by Sean Combs. Bad Boy Entertainment released it on February 21, 1995, on an alternate reissue of Wallace's single "Big Poppa/Warning". Its new B-side "Who Shot Ya", a revision of a track already issued earlier in 1995, was "controversial and hugely influential."
A reluctant Mr. Yoshi is hesitant to propose marriage to Charlotte, so the Ham-Hams help him propose. However, Charlotte's father does not approve, so he sends out one of his prized roosters to stop them since Mr. Yoshi has a fear of chickens. His plan fails and Mr. Yoshi proposed to Charlotte, leaving the Ham-Hams cheering.
However, when her husband comes with her to take their children to the park, he’s immediately told he’s “such a good dad.” While the song was first released in December 2022, Farideh ...
"Shot by Both Sides" is a song written by Howard Devoto and Pete Shelley, and performed by the English post-punk band Magazine. It was released in January 1978 as the band's first single, reaching No. 41 on the UK Singles Chart and appearing, a few months later, on their debut album Real Life .
The song, which highlights Marley's Rastafarian religion, is a song about unity, hope and the need for social justice. "Not one of my seeds shall sit on the sidewalk and beg bread," the lyrics say.
The police chased them and one officer shot the 10-year-old boy in the back, killing him. The bullet entered Glover's lower back and emerged at the top of his chest (i.e., went through his heart). The case resulted in riots and a murder indictment against the officer, who was later acquitted in a jury trial.