Tag Archives: Rap
Greener – Arrested Development
Posted on 29. Mar, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT brings a warm and fun ditty from their new album, STRONG. Dedicated to what should be and not just what is. Speech & 1 Love’s rhymes speak to the global warming and climate crisis primarily from the perspective of African Americans / Africans around the world. The track produced by: Speech and the song written by the whole group, with a special melodic chorus penned by: Tasha Larae. Proudly brought to you by Vagabond Records and Tapes. www.arresteddevelopmentmusic.com Please sign the AD mailing list!
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Interview with Speech
Posted on 22. Mar, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
My Urban Report interviews Speech from Arrested Development
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Neil Sta – Staying Strong . (Lyrics In Below Bar) UK Underground Rap
Posted on 09. Oct, 2010 by Young Parents Guide.
Verse 1 Yo its kinda like seeing a young mother cry crying cus shes worried about her kids life’s stuck at home wif only her dole paying for her kids food and their cloths things can only rise get better as it progresses trough time keep dreaming its gunna get stuck i look deep wen i see these women who wonder around the street wif no vision im hurtin inside whachin a kid grow up wif out a father in its life the kids look lost the mother feels pain pain growing inside a world of motherfucking vain no 1 helps as the world goes by everybody keep looking up to the sky praying for sum1 to change their lifes Its never gunna happen as time goes by Chours Each day goes by like the world just passes by sky is gray & the clouds r dark mothherss walking kids trough the park Young Mothers walking by Looking Up to the sky kids alone no dad at home were just staying strong Verse 2 yo yo I cant see past the streets where mothers look deep for a change wen will it grow how the hell is gunna show- me the way its dest-roying scoti-cy things better change rapidly or eles everykid i see will be have a asbo which wont help dem grow And now i know its never gunna change never gunna be the same why is the sky gray why do kids have not future or dreams in this earth on a planet were money grows over everybodys toes the change we cant change the world unless we stop the crime i know thts not ever gunna happen so why bother to try…? Keep Looking up to the sky praying for sum1 to change thheirs …
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Meet The Parents
Posted on 26. Sep, 2010 by Young Parents Guide.
The self-proclaimed world’s greatest parents discuss what makes them the envy of everyone in the world: their truly superior parenting skills. Personal swagger. And their stylish new Sienna. To learn about the features shown in the videos, visit www.toyota.com
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Arrested Development – Miracles
Posted on 17. Aug, 2010 by Young Parents Guide.
The brand new single “miracles” from the hip hop-group arrested development. check: www.arresteddevelopment.de
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Anya Marina – Whatever You Like (album version)
Posted on 02. Aug, 2010 by Young Parents Guide.
Anya Marina covers TI’s “Whatever You Like”
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2Pac – Brenda’s Got A Baby
Posted on 30. Jul, 2010 by Young Parents Guide.
“Brenda’s Got a Baby” is the solo debut single by Tupac Shakur, and tenth track from his debut album, 2Pacalypse Now. The song, which features R&B singer Dave Hollister, is about a fictional twelve-year-old girl named Brenda who lives in a ghetto, has a baby, and is incapable of supporting it. The song explores the issue of teen pregnancy and its effect on the young mothers and their families. Like many of Shakur’s songs, “Brenda’s Got a Baby” draws from the plight of the impoverished. Using Brenda to represent young mothers in general, Shakur criticises the low level of support from the babies’ father, the government, and society in general. Shakur wrote the song when he read a newspaper article about a twelve-year-old girl who got pregnant from her cousin and, because she didn’t want her parents to know about the baby, threw it in a trash can. The opening consists of a duet singing the songs title repeatedly. Much of the rest of the song is one long verse performed by Tupac. The verse begins with him telling a group that he has heard about Brendas pregnancy. He also notes that the girl has had virtually no education in her life, having only barely obtained minimal skills in writing, and calls this a “damn shame”, criticizing and has little hope in life. Her family is very poor, and her father is a heroin addict. Brenda is impregnated by her unnamed boyfriend, who is her cousin, but she is successfully able to hide her pregnancy. Tupac explains that it wouldnt matter to …
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Speech “Esmerelda” video
Posted on 27. Jul, 2010 by Young Parents Guide.
The new video from SPEECH of Arrested Development. Check out his solo album ‘The Vagabond’ out now on bluhammock music. www.speechmusic.com http www.bluhammock.com
