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Poetic Justice is a studio album by the American glam metal band Lillian Axe, released in 1992. [4] It was the first featuring drummer Gene Barnett and bassist Darrin DeLatte; they replaced Danny King and Rob Stratton.
Lillian Axe is an American hard rock band from New Orleans, Louisiana, best known for its major label albums, Lillian Axe, Love + War, Poetic Justice and Psychoschizophrenia. Originally formed in 1983, the group is still active, [2] though only the guitarist Steve Blaze and bassist Michael Max Darby remain from the original lineup.
Poetic Justice (Lillian Axe album) X. XI: The Days Before Tomorrow This page was last edited on 31 March 2013, at 10:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
It was written by Usher, Tim Thomas and Teddy Bishop and recorded for the soundtrack album of the 1993 romantic drama film Poetic Justice. Produced by Thomas and Bishop under their production moniker Tim & Ted, "Call Me a Mack" was released separately in 1993 for Epic Records. It peaked at number 56 on Billboard ' s US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
Poetic Justice is considered a cult classic and has a dedicated fan base. Bailey rose to stardom this year with her role as Ariel in Disney's live-action remake of The Little Mermaid.
Poetic Justice (Lillian Axe album) or the title song, 1992; Poetic Justice (Stan Rogers album), two radio plays with music by Rogers, 1996; Poetic Justice (Steve Harley album), 1996; Poetic Justice, from the film, 1993 "Poetic Justice" (song), by Kendrick Lamar, 2012
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Fans were quick speculate that Jason's use of the word "poetic" could be a quiet nod to Taylor's upcoming album, The Tortured Poets Department. As for the phrase "all too well," that could be a ...