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"Poetic Justice" is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, from his major-label debut studio album Good Kid, M.A.A.D City (2012). The song, produced by American record producer Scoop DeVille, features a verse from Canadian rapper Drake. The song was released as the album's fourth official single, due to its positive response.
Music from the Motion Picture Poetic Justice is the soundtrack to John Singleton's 1993 film Poetic Justice.It was released on June 29, 1993, through Epic Soundtrax, and consisted of a blend of hip hop and R&B music.
^[f] "Poetic Justice" contains excerpts from "Any Time, Any Place", written by James Harris, Janet Jackson and Terry Lewis, as performed by Janet Jackson. ^[g] "Sing About Me, I'm Dying of Thirst" contains elements of "Maybe Tomorrow", written by Quincy Jones , Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman , as performed by Grant Green ; and an uncredited ...
The Little Mermaid star Halle Bailey recreated a famous scene from the classic 1993 movie Poetic Justice for Halloween, posting the results to TikTok and Instagram.. The John Singleton movie ...
Poetic justice, also called poetic irony, is a literary device with which ultimately virtue is rewarded and misdeeds are punished. In modern literature, [ 1 ] it is often accompanied by an ironic twist of fate related to the character's own action, hence the name "poetic irony".
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.
Jackson performing "Again" on the Rock Witchu Tour.. In 1992, Janet Jackson filmed her first film, Poetic Justice, prior to recording a new album.In "Poetic Justice", Justice (Jackson) uses her poetry to deal with her grief after her boyfriend is killed in a shooting incident at a drive-in. [3] After shooting the film, Jackson started recording a new album, declaring that the film inspired her ...
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