A toda madre o un desmadre




Cruz:
"There's a can of chinga tu madre over there on the table,
why don't you go help yourself."


Soca on the update

Demarco & Machel Montano

Love a come down




Jag gillar att fastna på låtar.
Det här är absolut veckans favorit.

På väg till jobbet jobbar den på repeat i min ipod.
Vilket gör att jag kommer in till jobbet med världens leénde.

MASH IT UP!


ETANA



Shauna McKenzie born May 22 1983, Kingston, Jamaica.
Known commonly as Etana is a reagge singer from Jamaica.
Her debut album "The Strong One" was released in June 2008.






Biography

Born Shauna McKenzie, the only girl in a family of boys, Etana grew up in the eastern Saint Andrew community of August Town where she currently resides. Her vocal talent was discovered when she was six years old and was overheard singing along to a 1981 hit by the group Air Supply.

Etana migrated to the U.S in 1992. She went on to attend Broward Community College with the intention of becoming a registered nurse.

Beginnings (2000-2005)

Following her decision to prematurely exit college in 2000, Etana joined a female vocal group named Gift. At the time Universal Records was interested in their music so Etana reluctantly agreed to wear the skimpy outfits dictated by the music industry’s pervasive stereotyping of female artists; then one day, she could no longer conform.

Etana returned to her Kingston birthplace; music still beckoned but this time, it had to be done on her terms. Etana wanted to deliver dignified, emboldening words shaped by her embracement of Rastafarian principles, which include a royal representation of women, adhering to a natural lifestyle, and an acknowledgment of the teachings of Marcus Garvey and Emperor Haile Selassie I. That opportunity arrived in 2005 when a friend brought her to Kingston’s Fifth Element Records, who were then enjoying success with Richie Spice’s single “Earth A Run Red” and his album “Spice In Your Life”. Spice was heavily booked for American and European tours; Etana auditioned to become one of his backup vocalists and so impressed Spice’s management team, she was immediately asked to accompany the Rastafarian singer on his tour dates. Etana gained invaluable experience as a member of Spice’s entourage performing throughout Europe and North America.

The Strong One (2007-2009)

While in the studio with the guitarist and percussionist from Spice's band, Etana put together the song that heralded her arrival Wrong Address. Audaciously fusing acoustic folk with roots reggae rhythms and strains of neo soul influences Wrong Address was based on the experience of Etana’s aunt being told to lie about where she lived in order to gain employment.

The compelling single, which resonated with many hard working Jamaicans who live in poor communities that are further stigmatized because of gang related violence, was duly rewarded with heavy radio rotation, reaching the number 1 position on several Jamaican charts. Etana’s second major hit Roots was inspired by her travels to Africa (her very first solo performance was in the West African nation of Ghana where she was showered with overwhelming adulation).

The remainder of songs on The Strong One presents an eclectic mix of Etana’s ideas and influences, which include veteran soft-rock duo Air Supply, the queen of country-kitsch Dolly Parton, the king of reggae Bob Marley and the cultural efforts of Sizzla Kalongi.

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Magnificent






Miss Eva The Diva & a Maxwell look a like

Sex appeal
Hello!



Alla hjärtans dag á la Girls night


Spenderar min kväll med mina älsklingar Tjorven & Innz.
Ligger i soffan hoss Tjorvis och tittar på Romy & Michelle.


Filmen är definitionen av hur girlfriends ska vara.





Happy Valentine's day !


Brilliant

 

The coolest thing ever!




The Black Eyed Peas @ Oprah Live in Chicago

During The Oprah Show's 24th season kickoff party, Harpo staff and more than 20,000 people pulled off a massive surprise for an unsuspecting Oprah. The entire crowd performed a choreographed piece to the Black Eyed Peas' "I Gotta Feeling," and Oprah was not only shocked, she was thrilled! Award-winning director Michael Gracey says the interaction between the Black Eyed Peas and the crowd is what made the flash mob so extraordinary. "There's something really special when you take an audience and instead of just being passive and watching, you invite them to participate," he says.
"That's why it was so magical for both parties. Two groups of people came together
 to create something that neither of them could have done alone."


A great performance






GRAMMY'S       2 0 1 0

I could die now, Rebirth motherf*cker
Hop up in my spaceship and leave Earth, motherf*cker
I’m gone
Motherf*cker, I’m gone. . .


Pannkaka!


Ooh igår hade min Innzie en fantastisk idé.
Hon skulle göra pannkakor!
Är hon inte alldeles underbar så säg?
Bananpannkakor med chokladsås.
Svennepannkakor med drottningsylt & grädde.

Mm mm mmmmmm!



Click, clack b*tches! We see ya'll

BULLET BULLET !




Innz u know what it is.

BooM!

We be throwin' them like handgranates.



Blame it on the boooze!


Helvete!
Jag har gjort det igen.
Helt ärligt, alkohol + suss = katastrof!

I lördagas gick vi ut för att fira Tjorven.
Jag jobbade först och Innz kom o hämta mig.
Sen bar det av till Solidaritet.
Tjejjerna hade fixat bord.
Pop bottles - It's a celebration bitches.
Och som vi firade, fulla blev vi allihoppa.
Men fan vad kul vi hade.
Jotto kom också förbi med sina vänner.
Sen var det "efterfest" på stranden.
Suss gick och la sig först av alla.

Söndagen.
Spydde och sov hela dagen.
Innz gjorde lasagne, kunde inte ens äta.
Missade en annan B-day celebration.
Var helt jävla trasig helt enkelt.


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