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"Girlfight" is a song by American R&B singer Brooke Valentine featuring American rappers Big Boi and Lil Jon. It served as the lead single from her debut album, Chain Letter. The song is about a tension between two girls who end up in a catfight and was a US top-thirty hit, peaking at number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 in June 2005.
No pro-life parent or teacher would ever strike a child. No pro-life citizen would tolerate our penal code, our hangings, our punishment of homosexuals, our attitude toward bastardy. [1] [2] The earliest citation for an abortion-specific sense of the term is a 1971 reference in the Los Angeles Times to "pro-life, anti-abortion educational ...
Live Action has advocated to deny federal and state funding to Planned Parenthood, claiming they cover up sexual abuse of children. [19] [20]Following Live Action's release of undercover videos in Planned Parenthood clinics, the U.S. House of Representatives approved in February 2011 an amendment by Republican Rep. Mike Pence to cut federal funding to Planned Parenthood.
The song was released in Europe on April 28, 2003, and was issued in the United States and Australia later in the year. "Girls & Boys" peaked at number 48 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at number six in the United Kingdom, receiving a silver certification from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in 2018 for sales and streams ...
Boys & Girls" features lyrics described as cheering on all people of today’s generation which thread through a mid-tempo number characterised by powerful and surging guitar riffs. [2] B-side single, "Shukujitsu" was composed by bassist, Takahiro Yamada .
On July 16, 2021, rapper Consequence posted a video to Instagram of West in the studio with Tyler, the Creator, with a snippet of "Life of the Party" being played. [1] [2] On July 18, the original version of the song recorded earlier that year (which did not include any vocals from André 3000) was previewed at a private listening event in Las ...
"Lights, Camera, Action!" (song), a song by Mr. Cheeks "Lights Camera Action" (Kylie Minogue song), 2024; Lights, Camera, Action, an album by Chico Slimani "Lights, Camera, Action", a song by Remy Ma from There's Something About Remy: Based on a True Story
"Pro-Life" is the fifth episode of the second season of the American anthology television series Masters of Horror. Directed by John Carpenter, the episode stars Caitlin Wachs as a pregnant girl who seeks to abort an unborn demon within her, while her gun-toting father (Ron Perlman) tries to prevent her from doing so.