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In the song "Mother's Legacy" (Gia tài của mẹ), Trinh sings about the Vietnamese experience of the Vietnam War: [11] He laments that the 1,000 years of Vietnam's subjugation to Chinese imperial rule, the 100 years of subjugation to French colonial rule, and the ongoing civil war, together have left a sad legacy of graveyards, parched ...
Tinh Đau Mai Yêu (Nhạc Hoa, Lời: Huy Vu) - Huy Vu; Come Into My World (Nhạc Ngoài Quốc) - Vina Uyên Mỹ; Định Mệnh Cay Đang (Thai Khang) - Gia Huy, Gia Linh; Ban Dao Tiền Nu (Nhạc Minh Tám, Lời: Bạch Mai) - Phi Nhưng; Bai Tinh Ca Có Đơn (Đai Phương Trang) - Trường Vu; Dung Nói Yêu Tôi (Anh Bang) - Ha Vy
It was issued through Think It's a Game (T.I.G.) Entertainment and Def Jam Recordings, and is Quan's only release on the latter label. On September 27, 2013, the official remix, featuring Jeezy and Meek Mill was released. [3] The song garnered positive reviews from critics for both Quan's unique flow and Carter's production creating a catchy ...
The Clear Channel memorandum contains songs that, in their titles or lyrics, vaguely refer to open subjects intertwined with the September 11 attacks, such as airplanes, collisions, death, conflict, violence, explosions, the month of September, Tuesday (the day of the week the attacks occurred) and New York City, as well as general concepts that could be connected to aspects of the attacks ...
District 11 (Vietnamese: Quận 11) is an urban district of Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city in Vietnam. As of 2010, the district had a population of 232,536 and an area of 5 km². [ 1 ] It is divided into 16 small subsets which are called wards (phường) , numbered from Ward 1 to Ward 16.
Hit the Quan was a dance that was originally performed by Rich Homie Quan in his video for the song "Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh)" which was released in April 2015. The dance Rich Homie Quan did in the video soon became a hit with numerous Vines being produced portraying the dance. At that time, most people referred to the dance routine as simply the ...
In August 2014, American rapper Lil Boosie released his remix of "Lifestyle". [8] On September 29, shortly after being signed to Rich Gang and Cash Money Records, Atlanta-based singer Jacquees released a video to his remix of "Lifestyle". [9] Another remix of the song by Atlanta-based rapper Waka Flocka Flame was released in October 2014. [10]
The Remix Collection is a 1995 remix LP for R&B group Boyz II Men, issued by Motown Records. Released against the group's wishes, it began a chain of events that led to the eventual dissolution of Boyz II Men's relationship with Motown.