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Fapturbo – No Popup Version For Affilaites
November 24th, 2011The Yardbirds – For Your Love (1965) (Full version)
August 15th, 2011U2 The Best of 1980-1990: All I Want is You [Long Version]
July 6th, 2011Gucci Mane – Spanish Plug *real version*
June 7th, 2011
new Gucci Mane song Handle Biz new radio hit visit www.myspace.com Hook-Envy First Verse-Money Man Second Verse-Guccimane HANDLE BIZ NEW GUCCI RADIO HITlyrics: Burn One Burn One This is another raw beats production (yeah yeah) Gucci (huh huh huh hah) Guccarachi baby gucci gucci (coke-ina shawty) [Hook:] When I see my plug this how I talk to em And when I serve my folks this how I talk to em When I’m with my dawgs this how I talk to em It’s gucci mane la flar I’m finna talk to em My guala, my partna, mota manana? gracias denada brought me years of dollars Que pasa amigo? coca mudo necho cohina mucho es grande on the repo Ese el pablo my barrio your barrio I’m ese my friende you speak real good engles 600 wednesday 5000 tuesday el nombre es gucci no punta no pussy Ronas and kushi kilos and elbows chito seritas they come from mexico There he go, 20 tacos got me 50 burritos, s 550 mercedes on flat shoals, que pasa manana My guala guala, my partna partna, love to treat a nigga to a stingin lobsta, now a nigga owe him a million dollars, Got me making 10 g’s an hour, moneys power, time is money, you don’t know the nigga then serve the dummy, Serve the junkies then ride ashantis [Hook] What’s the bombaglats my trap-spot, dreadlocks and rastas, rude boys and rude girls, Jamaican mobsters, I shot the sheriff, smoking bob marley, all of this ecstacy is killing me softly Turgo and curry, mid grade so pretty, this spots my x spot, can’t dodge the red dot, smoking the lala, Can’t get …
Ray Price Heartaches By the Number (original version 1959)
March 18th, 2011
Ray Price When Ray Price was inducted into the Country Music hall of Fame in 1996, he said, “It’s about time.” For an entertainer who spent 35 years on the charts, generating 46 Top-10 hits, including the 4th biggest song (Crazy Arms) in country music all-time, his induction was unquestionably justified. Price, who was born on January on 12, 1926 in Perryville, Texas, spent most of his youth in Dallas. It was there where he learned how to play guitar and sing. Following his high school graduation, he studied veterinary medicine at North Texas Agricultural College in Abilene before he left school for a stint with the Marines (1944–1946). Ray began singing on KRBC in Abilene, Texas in 1948 and joined the Big D Jamboree in Dallas in 1949. Circa 1949, Price cut his first record for Bullet in Dallas. In 1951, signed with Columbia Records. His first Top 10 hit was” Talk to Your Heart.” He moved to Nashville in 1951, rooming for a short time with Hank Williams. When Williams died in 1953, Price took over his band, the Drifting Cowboys. A couple of years later, Ray formed his first professional band, the Cherokee Cowboys. During the late 1950s and early 1960s members of his band included Roger Miller, Willie Nelson, Darrell McCall, Johnny Paycheck and Johnny Bush. Ray had a giant hit in 1956 with “Crazy Arms,” a driving honky-tonk song that soon became a country classic. The blockbuster hit spent an astonishing 20 weeks at No. 1. “Crazy Arms” surpassed the success of Elvis …