Alicia Augello Cook (born January 25, 1981), known by the pseudonym Alicia Keys, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress. Keys released her debut album with J Records, having had previous record deals first with Columbia and then Arista Records. Keys' debut album, Songs in A Minor, was a commercial success, selling over 12 million copies worldwide. She became the best-selling new artist and best-selling R&B artist of 2001. The album earned Keys five Grammy Awards in 2002, including Best New Artist and Song of the Year for "Fallin'" becoming the second American recording artist to win five Grammys in one night. Her second studio album, The Diary of Alicia Keys, was released in 2003 and was also another success worldwide, selling eight million copies. The album garnered her an additional four Grammy Awards in 2005. Later that year, she released her first live album, Unplugged, which debuted at number one in the United States. She became the first female to have an MTV Unplugged album to debut at number one and the highest since Nirvana in 1994.
19 Keys was a British game show that aired on Five. It aired five nights a week from 10 November to 5 December 2003. It was hosted by Richard Bacon.
Format
Four contestants each stand at a podium inside a glass cube. Each of the podiums has a panel with 19 squares on it, each representing one of the show's 19 keys. During the first two rounds of play, the host asks a series of questions, correct answers would randomly eliminate one of the show's 19 keys on that contestant's panel, whereas incorrect answers would cause one key to be relit.
In Round 2, the contestants have the option to answer a question for themselves or pass it to one of their opponents in the hope that they get it wrong. Upon reaching seven keys eliminated, the contestant could either relight one key each on two of their opponents' panels or two keys on one opponent's panel.
However, in round 3, contestants are given a choice as to how difficult each question was, with three levels of difficulty. As the game progressed, two timers, a clock timer and money timer would run concurrently with one another.
Acapella - 2Pac- Don't you trust me
Instrumental - Alicia Keys - No one
published: 30 Nov 2010
Where Do We Go From Here (Interlude)
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Where Do We Go From Here (Interlude) · 2Pac
R U Still Down? (Remember Me)
℗ 1997 Interscope Records
Released on: 1997-01-01
Producer: Tony Pizarro
Producer: Tupac Shakur
Composer Lyricist: Tupac Shakur
Composer Lyricist: Tony Pizarro
Composer Lyricist: George Clinton
Composer Lyricist: W. Collins
Composer Lyricist: G. Cooper
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published: 30 Jul 2018
2Pac - Interlude
Mixtape. All songs remixed by DJ Vlad, DJ Dirty Harry, & DJ Green Lantern.
Lesane Parish Crooks born to Billy Garland and Alice Faye Williams in East Harlem, New York City, New York. His mother and step father were Black Panthers, which heavily influenced his music.
He was in a hip hop duo in high school, as a rapper, and his friend Mouse would beatbox. He was recognized as the best rapper in his school.
He also studied ballet, theater, and poetry during his education.
He began his rap career in 1989 as a New York rapper by the moniker of MC New York as a member of the group Strictly Dope.
In 1990, his manager connected him with Digital Underground as a roadie & backup dancer; and he later became an official member of the group.
He was also a member of the Outlawz and the group Thug...
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Where Do We Go From Here (Interlude) · 2Pac
R U Still Down? (Remember Me)
℗ 1997 Interscope Records
Released on...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Where Do We Go From Here (Interlude) · 2Pac
R U Still Down? (Remember Me)
℗ 1997 Interscope Records
Released on: 1997-01-01
Producer: Tony Pizarro
Producer: Tupac Shakur
Composer Lyricist: Tupac Shakur
Composer Lyricist: Tony Pizarro
Composer Lyricist: George Clinton
Composer Lyricist: W. Collins
Composer Lyricist: G. Cooper
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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Where Do We Go From Here (Interlude) · 2Pac
R U Still Down? (Remember Me)
℗ 1997 Interscope Records
Released on: 1997-01-01
Producer: Tony Pizarro
Producer: Tupac Shakur
Composer Lyricist: Tupac Shakur
Composer Lyricist: Tony Pizarro
Composer Lyricist: George Clinton
Composer Lyricist: W. Collins
Composer Lyricist: G. Cooper
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Mixtape. All songs remixed by DJ Vlad, DJ Dirty Harry, & DJ Green Lantern.
Lesane Parish Crooks born to Billy Garland and Alice Faye Williams in East Harlem, ...
Mixtape. All songs remixed by DJ Vlad, DJ Dirty Harry, & DJ Green Lantern.
Lesane Parish Crooks born to Billy Garland and Alice Faye Williams in East Harlem, New York City, New York. His mother and step father were Black Panthers, which heavily influenced his music.
He was in a hip hop duo in high school, as a rapper, and his friend Mouse would beatbox. He was recognized as the best rapper in his school.
He also studied ballet, theater, and poetry during his education.
He began his rap career in 1989 as a New York rapper by the moniker of MC New York as a member of the group Strictly Dope.
In 1990, his manager connected him with Digital Underground as a roadie & backup dancer; and he later became an official member of the group.
He was also a member of the Outlawz and the group Thug Life. He had starred in many movies during his short life.
He was robbed and pistol-whipped in the elevator at Quad Studios, and while attempting to pull his gun, shit himself in the groin. The original medical report confirms this, but 2Pac paid another doctor to create a false medical report stating he was shot in the head. It is rumored that Haitian Jack orchestrated the shooting in retaliation for disrespect by Tupac.
He was involved in an altercation at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada with Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson, a Southside Compton Crip, who had snatched a Death Row necklace from a member of that studio at a shopping mall. In retaliation, 2Pac and other members jumped Anderson. Later that night, with Orlando Anderson’s uncle driving, they pulled up to the car with Suge Knight & 2Pac, and opened fire, killing 2Pac.
R.I.P. 2Pac (b. June 16, 1971 - d. September 13, 1996; Age: 24) (Homicide by gunshot)
R.I.P. DMX (b. December 18, 1970 - d. April 9, 2022; Age: 50) (Cocaine-induced myocardial infarction)
R.I.P. Big Pun (b. November 10, 1971 - d. February 7, 2000; Age: 28) (myocardial infarction induced respiratory failure)
R.I.P. Left Eye (b. May 27, 1971 - d. April 25, 2002; Age: 30) (Automobile accident)
Artists: 2Pac, DJ Vlad, DJ Dirty Harry, & DJ Green Lantern
Album: Rap Phenomenon II (Special Edition) [Mixtape]
Tracks:
1. Intro [1:49]
2. Revolution (feat. Busta Rhymes) [3:13]
3. Fight Music (feat. Xzibit) [2:36]
4. Homeboyz (feat. Jadakiss, DMX, & Butch Cassidy) [2:51]
5. Gunz On My Side (feat. Busta Rhymes) [2:38]
6. 2 Glocks (feat. Bounty Killa & Wayne Marshall) [4:50]
7. Baby Don’t Cry (feat. Wyclef) [3:34]
8. Hold Up [2:42]
9. Bomb Ass Pussy [2:14]
10. Riders & Punks (Interlude) [0:25]
11. I’m A Rider (feat. Big Pun) [2:40]
12. If You Really Want It (feat. Left Eye) [2:52]
13. Me Against The World (feat. Bun-B (of UGK) & Brooklyn) [2:27]
14. 2Pac (Interlude) [0:19]
15. High All The Time [1:40]
16. Thug ’N Me (feat. Jodeci) [4:22]
17. Alicia Keys - Interlude [0:41]
18. Reputations [2:00]
19. 2Pac’s Bodyguard - Interlude [0:36]
20. Thugz Mansion (Slippin) [1:08]
21. Fat Joe - Interlude [0:27]
22. On My Block (feat. Scarface) [2:47]
23. Pray For Better Dayz [1:52]
24. Keep On Pressing On (feat. Butch Cassidy) [2:27]
25. Lil’ Ghetto Boy [2:35]
26. Are U Still Down (Remix) (feat. Jon B) [1:04]
27. Sway - Interlude [1:36]
28. One Day (feat. Nappy Roots) [4:20]
29. Afeni Shakur - Interlude [1:37]
30. Dear Mama (Live) [4:16]
Total Time: 1:10:36
Release Date: Originally released 2003, Special Edition released 2006
Format: Compact Disc (CD)
Label: Rap Phenomenon
Catalog #: CDRP2SE
Genre: Hip Hop
Sub-genre(s): West Coast Gangsta Rap, West Coast G-Funk, Conscious Rap, Political Rap, DJ Mix
Era: Gangsta Rap Era (1988-2007)
Copyright: ℗ 2006 Rap Phenomenon
Mixtape. All songs remixed by DJ Vlad, DJ Dirty Harry, & DJ Green Lantern.
Lesane Parish Crooks born to Billy Garland and Alice Faye Williams in East Harlem, New York City, New York. His mother and step father were Black Panthers, which heavily influenced his music.
He was in a hip hop duo in high school, as a rapper, and his friend Mouse would beatbox. He was recognized as the best rapper in his school.
He also studied ballet, theater, and poetry during his education.
He began his rap career in 1989 as a New York rapper by the moniker of MC New York as a member of the group Strictly Dope.
In 1990, his manager connected him with Digital Underground as a roadie & backup dancer; and he later became an official member of the group.
He was also a member of the Outlawz and the group Thug Life. He had starred in many movies during his short life.
He was robbed and pistol-whipped in the elevator at Quad Studios, and while attempting to pull his gun, shit himself in the groin. The original medical report confirms this, but 2Pac paid another doctor to create a false medical report stating he was shot in the head. It is rumored that Haitian Jack orchestrated the shooting in retaliation for disrespect by Tupac.
He was involved in an altercation at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada with Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson, a Southside Compton Crip, who had snatched a Death Row necklace from a member of that studio at a shopping mall. In retaliation, 2Pac and other members jumped Anderson. Later that night, with Orlando Anderson’s uncle driving, they pulled up to the car with Suge Knight & 2Pac, and opened fire, killing 2Pac.
R.I.P. 2Pac (b. June 16, 1971 - d. September 13, 1996; Age: 24) (Homicide by gunshot)
R.I.P. DMX (b. December 18, 1970 - d. April 9, 2022; Age: 50) (Cocaine-induced myocardial infarction)
R.I.P. Big Pun (b. November 10, 1971 - d. February 7, 2000; Age: 28) (myocardial infarction induced respiratory failure)
R.I.P. Left Eye (b. May 27, 1971 - d. April 25, 2002; Age: 30) (Automobile accident)
Artists: 2Pac, DJ Vlad, DJ Dirty Harry, & DJ Green Lantern
Album: Rap Phenomenon II (Special Edition) [Mixtape]
Tracks:
1. Intro [1:49]
2. Revolution (feat. Busta Rhymes) [3:13]
3. Fight Music (feat. Xzibit) [2:36]
4. Homeboyz (feat. Jadakiss, DMX, & Butch Cassidy) [2:51]
5. Gunz On My Side (feat. Busta Rhymes) [2:38]
6. 2 Glocks (feat. Bounty Killa & Wayne Marshall) [4:50]
7. Baby Don’t Cry (feat. Wyclef) [3:34]
8. Hold Up [2:42]
9. Bomb Ass Pussy [2:14]
10. Riders & Punks (Interlude) [0:25]
11. I’m A Rider (feat. Big Pun) [2:40]
12. If You Really Want It (feat. Left Eye) [2:52]
13. Me Against The World (feat. Bun-B (of UGK) & Brooklyn) [2:27]
14. 2Pac (Interlude) [0:19]
15. High All The Time [1:40]
16. Thug ’N Me (feat. Jodeci) [4:22]
17. Alicia Keys - Interlude [0:41]
18. Reputations [2:00]
19. 2Pac’s Bodyguard - Interlude [0:36]
20. Thugz Mansion (Slippin) [1:08]
21. Fat Joe - Interlude [0:27]
22. On My Block (feat. Scarface) [2:47]
23. Pray For Better Dayz [1:52]
24. Keep On Pressing On (feat. Butch Cassidy) [2:27]
25. Lil’ Ghetto Boy [2:35]
26. Are U Still Down (Remix) (feat. Jon B) [1:04]
27. Sway - Interlude [1:36]
28. One Day (feat. Nappy Roots) [4:20]
29. Afeni Shakur - Interlude [1:37]
30. Dear Mama (Live) [4:16]
Total Time: 1:10:36
Release Date: Originally released 2003, Special Edition released 2006
Format: Compact Disc (CD)
Label: Rap Phenomenon
Catalog #: CDRP2SE
Genre: Hip Hop
Sub-genre(s): West Coast Gangsta Rap, West Coast G-Funk, Conscious Rap, Political Rap, DJ Mix
Era: Gangsta Rap Era (1988-2007)
Copyright: ℗ 2006 Rap Phenomenon
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Where Do We Go From Here (Interlude) · 2Pac
R U Still Down? (Remember Me)
℗ 1997 Interscope Records
Released on: 1997-01-01
Producer: Tony Pizarro
Producer: Tupac Shakur
Composer Lyricist: Tupac Shakur
Composer Lyricist: Tony Pizarro
Composer Lyricist: George Clinton
Composer Lyricist: W. Collins
Composer Lyricist: G. Cooper
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Mixtape. All songs remixed by DJ Vlad, DJ Dirty Harry, & DJ Green Lantern.
Lesane Parish Crooks born to Billy Garland and Alice Faye Williams in East Harlem, New York City, New York. His mother and step father were Black Panthers, which heavily influenced his music.
He was in a hip hop duo in high school, as a rapper, and his friend Mouse would beatbox. He was recognized as the best rapper in his school.
He also studied ballet, theater, and poetry during his education.
He began his rap career in 1989 as a New York rapper by the moniker of MC New York as a member of the group Strictly Dope.
In 1990, his manager connected him with Digital Underground as a roadie & backup dancer; and he later became an official member of the group.
He was also a member of the Outlawz and the group Thug Life. He had starred in many movies during his short life.
He was robbed and pistol-whipped in the elevator at Quad Studios, and while attempting to pull his gun, shit himself in the groin. The original medical report confirms this, but 2Pac paid another doctor to create a false medical report stating he was shot in the head. It is rumored that Haitian Jack orchestrated the shooting in retaliation for disrespect by Tupac.
He was involved in an altercation at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada with Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson, a Southside Compton Crip, who had snatched a Death Row necklace from a member of that studio at a shopping mall. In retaliation, 2Pac and other members jumped Anderson. Later that night, with Orlando Anderson’s uncle driving, they pulled up to the car with Suge Knight & 2Pac, and opened fire, killing 2Pac.
R.I.P. 2Pac (b. June 16, 1971 - d. September 13, 1996; Age: 24) (Homicide by gunshot)
R.I.P. DMX (b. December 18, 1970 - d. April 9, 2022; Age: 50) (Cocaine-induced myocardial infarction)
R.I.P. Big Pun (b. November 10, 1971 - d. February 7, 2000; Age: 28) (myocardial infarction induced respiratory failure)
R.I.P. Left Eye (b. May 27, 1971 - d. April 25, 2002; Age: 30) (Automobile accident)
Artists: 2Pac, DJ Vlad, DJ Dirty Harry, & DJ Green Lantern
Album: Rap Phenomenon II (Special Edition) [Mixtape]
Tracks:
1. Intro [1:49]
2. Revolution (feat. Busta Rhymes) [3:13]
3. Fight Music (feat. Xzibit) [2:36]
4. Homeboyz (feat. Jadakiss, DMX, & Butch Cassidy) [2:51]
5. Gunz On My Side (feat. Busta Rhymes) [2:38]
6. 2 Glocks (feat. Bounty Killa & Wayne Marshall) [4:50]
7. Baby Don’t Cry (feat. Wyclef) [3:34]
8. Hold Up [2:42]
9. Bomb Ass Pussy [2:14]
10. Riders & Punks (Interlude) [0:25]
11. I’m A Rider (feat. Big Pun) [2:40]
12. If You Really Want It (feat. Left Eye) [2:52]
13. Me Against The World (feat. Bun-B (of UGK) & Brooklyn) [2:27]
14. 2Pac (Interlude) [0:19]
15. High All The Time [1:40]
16. Thug ’N Me (feat. Jodeci) [4:22]
17. Alicia Keys - Interlude [0:41]
18. Reputations [2:00]
19. 2Pac’s Bodyguard - Interlude [0:36]
20. Thugz Mansion (Slippin) [1:08]
21. Fat Joe - Interlude [0:27]
22. On My Block (feat. Scarface) [2:47]
23. Pray For Better Dayz [1:52]
24. Keep On Pressing On (feat. Butch Cassidy) [2:27]
25. Lil’ Ghetto Boy [2:35]
26. Are U Still Down (Remix) (feat. Jon B) [1:04]
27. Sway - Interlude [1:36]
28. One Day (feat. Nappy Roots) [4:20]
29. Afeni Shakur - Interlude [1:37]
30. Dear Mama (Live) [4:16]
Total Time: 1:10:36
Release Date: Originally released 2003, Special Edition released 2006
Format: Compact Disc (CD)
Label: Rap Phenomenon
Catalog #: CDRP2SE
Genre: Hip Hop
Sub-genre(s): West Coast Gangsta Rap, West Coast G-Funk, Conscious Rap, Political Rap, DJ Mix
Era: Gangsta Rap Era (1988-2007)
Copyright: ℗ 2006 Rap Phenomenon
Alicia Augello Cook (born January 25, 1981), known by the pseudonym Alicia Keys, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress. Keys released her debut album with J Records, having had previous record deals first with Columbia and then Arista Records. Keys' debut album, Songs in A Minor, was a commercial success, selling over 12 million copies worldwide. She became the best-selling new artist and best-selling R&B artist of 2001. The album earned Keys five Grammy Awards in 2002, including Best New Artist and Song of the Year for "Fallin'" becoming the second American recording artist to win five Grammys in one night. Her second studio album, The Diary of Alicia Keys, was released in 2003 and was also another success worldwide, selling eight million copies. The album garnered her an additional four Grammy Awards in 2005. Later that year, she released her first live album, Unplugged, which debuted at number one in the United States. She became the first female to have an MTV Unplugged album to debut at number one and the highest since Nirvana in 1994.
I just want you close Where you can stay forever You can be sure That it will only get better You and me together Through the days and nights I don’t worry cuz Everythings gonna be alright People keep talking They can say what they like But all I know is everything’s gonna be alright No one no one no one Can get in the way of what I’m feeling No one no one no one Can get in the way of what I feel for you You you Can get in the way of what I feel for you When the rain is pouring down And my heart is hurting You will always be around This I know for certain You and me together Through the days and nights I don’t worry cuz Everythings gonna be alright People keep talking They can say what they like But all I know is everything’s gonna be alright No one no one no one Can get in the way of what I’m feeling No one no one no one Can get in the way of what I feel for you You you Can get in the way of what I feel for you I know some people search the world To find something like what we have I know people will try Try to divide Something so real So till the end of time I’m telling you that No one no one no one Can get in the way of what I’m feeling No one no one no one Can get in the way of what I feel for you