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Long Live the Pimp is the fifth and final solo studio album by American rapper Pimp C. It was released on December 4, 2015, on the eighth anniversary of his death, making it his third posthumous solo release.
13.4 Pimp C – Long Live the Pimp. 14 2024. Toggle 2024 subsection. 14.1 Ice Cube – Man Down. 15 Miscellaneous. 16 External links. Toggle the table of contents.
"long live" (Dirgahayu Tuanku! - Long live the King!) Sanskrit दिर्घायु / dirghāyu "long-lived" deskriptif descriptive English descriptive dobi laundry Hindi धोबी / dhobī "caste of laundrymen who used to wash people's clothes in bygone days" duka sadness Sanskrit दुःख / duḥkha "sorrow, distress, suffering" dunia
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"Long Live Comrade Mao for Ten Thousand Years" (simplified Chinese: 万岁毛主席; traditional Chinese: 萬歲毛主席; pinyin: Wànsuì máo zhǔxí) variously known in English as Long Live Chairman Mao for Ten Thousand Years or simply Long Live Chairman Mao! is a Chinese patriotic song popularised during the Cultural Revolution.
Hear the rattle of the harness Where the Persian darts bounced clear, See their chariots wheel in panic From the Hoplite’s leveled spear. See the goal grow monthly longer, Reaching for the walls of Tyre. Hear the crash of tons of granite, Smell the quenchless eastern fire. Still more clearly as a Roman, Can I see the Legion close,
As Orzabal and Smith began the long process of making the seventh Tears For Fears album, they decided to warm up by recording some covers. And the songs they chose, collected as a limited edition ...
The song was set to the music of Edward Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No. 4. It followed the success of Land of Hope and Glory, another patriotic song with lyrics by A. C. Benson set to Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1. In 1940, six years after the death of the composer, A. P. Herbert (with permission) wrote lyrics to the tune. [2]