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(hip hop music)

♪ You know what I'm about, I'm about that (beep) action ♪

♪ Lock a loose pit out the gate, broke the latches ♪

♪ Got a $1000 blunt, smoke it 'til there ain't no ashes ♪

♪ Keep the choppers in my trunk and Bibles on my dashes ♪

I'ma give that about a three.

That's kinda hard, though, I like the bars.

I like the scheme on that.

It was real aggressive, you know what I'm saying, so.

♪ I shed a tear before the night's over ♪

♪ God bless the man I put this ice over ♪

♪ Getting 2Pac money twice over ♪

♪ Still a real (bleep), red Coogi sweater, dice roller ♪

I'ma give that about a four.

That's Ross, that's hard.

He was spittin' right there.

Good wordplay with the the 2Pac and the Coogi, big,

you know, dice rollin', he kinda put them together.

So that was hard, man, yeah.

And that's some bars from Ross, so, I give that a four.

Ah, Ross!

♪ Witcha dumbass face ♪

♪ She ain't eatin' but I swear she got some bum ass taste ♪

♪ Text her man like, Dawg, how that bum ass taste ♪

♪ Pay your rent ♪

♪ And stay in your bum ass place ♪

Yeah I'd give that about a...

one? (laughs)

I don't know, (stammering)

I'm trying to understand

and comprehend the rhyme scheme but I can't, so,

I'ma give that a one.

♪ It was time to marry the game, and I said, yeah, I do ♪

♪ If you want it you gotta see it with a clear-eyed view ♪

♪ Got a shorty, she tryna bless me like I said achoo ♪

I'd give that a four, too.

That's Meek.

He killed that.

I like the scheme with the getting married,

shorty trying to bless him, achoo,

you know what I'm sayin', yeah.

But Meek always come with bars and the wittiness,

that Philly grit, so I definitely give that a four.

That's hard.

(clears throat)

♪ (Bleep) on my line, this a probate ♪

♪ H2O flow and I don't hold gate ♪

♪ This is no trial, this a closed case ♪

I give that a two.

I'm lost in the bar.

I don't really get the connection with the probate

and the whole gate, but I mean it was, you know,

it rhymed, it was cool, but I give that a two.

♪ A couple hundred body snatchers in the projects ♪

♪ You know my plug stay connected like direct ♪

♪ I'm in Miami, my (bleep) be like where Lebron at ♪

♪ I finished (bleep) her and finish like where your mom at ♪

I'ma give that a two as well.

Really, the connection, I, you know,

it was a good try but...

It was aggressive.

I don't know.

I don't even know what to say about it.

Lebron ain't in Miami no more

so I don't know if this is old or new but, yeah.

So, I'ma give that a two.

♪ I'm goin' down in history like American Bandstand ♪

♪ I stay fresh to def like the neighborhood dope man ♪

♪ I stay on the top 'cause I keep comin' wit' dough man ♪

♪ You steady watchin' stealin' but there ain't no hope man ♪

♪ You dealin' wit' somethin' bigger than the US Open ♪

I like the flow.

I like the connection with the American Bandstand,

the neighborhood dope man, dough man.

It was rollin'.

I'ma give that a three.

"Bigger than the US Open," the US Open is pretty, you know,

big, so, I don't know.

You know, it was cool.

I'd give it a three.

He was tryin', she was tryin', whoever it was.

Okay.

♪ Oh yeah I just got a new Porsche ♪

♪ Rocket got a 'Rari, that's a new horse ♪

♪ Smoke a (bleep) like a Newport ♪

♪ Ayy yeah, what's your net worth ♪

(Bleep) boy, what's your net worth?

That's my dude, he from Ohio, so I gotta show him love.

I'ma give him a four.

That's a little homie Trippie Redd from Canton, Ohio,

330, shout out, man.

That, I'm givin' that a five! (laughs)

♪ And my reputation precedes me, they already know ♪

♪ I keep it capital G apostrophe D ♪

♪ Goin' hard, makin' it look easy ♪

♪ 'Cause when I do what I do, ♪

♪ I do it like I'm doin' it for TV ♪

I'ma give that a three.

The doin' "it like I'm doin' it for TV,"

that line been used many, many times.

Everything else was, you know, it was whatever.

So I'ma give that a three.

Wassup with it, this is Stalley and you're watching

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The Tiny Mossy Frog Clings for Survival - Duration: 1:15.

(gentle playful music)

- [Narrator] This is the mossy frog, a tiny amphibian,

found predominantly within the flooded caves

of northern Vietnam's forests.

Its main mode of defense,

you're looking at it.

The mossy frog's skin is a blotchy green and brown,

a perfect color match for the mossy environment

it's found in.

If threatened, it will curl up and play dead

to hide from possible predators.

They are semi-aquatic, and the suction-like discs

at the end of its toes make it an agile climber

when out of the water.

For food, they are opportunistic,

meaning they'll feed on anything available to them,

as their habitat goes through constant change.

One change in particular is the recent deforestation

of northern Vietnam's forests.

As the forests have become smaller,

so has the mossy frog's population,

landing them on the endangered species list.

This is the mossy frog.

(ding)

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Black Milk Talks About People Faking The Gang Lifestyle On Social Media | Pull Up - Duration: 8:48.

Peace, I'm Julian Caldwell AKA JSwiss from BET Social

and I'm here with...

Black Milk and I'm Pulling Up.

Yes, sir, so you got the brand new album, Fever, is out right now.

M.C. and producer, one of the illest doing both out right now.

Yeah, something like that, a little bit, yeah.

- And repping Detroit. - Yeah, always.

So, it's like, I dunno if you would say, on the low kinda, Detroit...

is really one of the top cities out there that's really contributed, you know,

to the hip hop culture over the years, you know, with you and Slum Village

and J Dilla and Eminem and Dej Loaf, the list goes on.

Do you feel like Detroit gets its just due

and does it really matter?

Na, yeah, I think we get our respect

you know what I'm saying, of course...

It being a city that's like known for...

These artistic expressions and just like...

Music in general.

I think it's a thing where, you know, with the hip hop scene in particular,

it still has a little more ways to grow and break through

all the way, you know.

I guess that barrier but...

It feels like everyone

that's in the know and that's music savvy,

they respect what comes out of Detroit.

Not just in the hip hop scene but, you know, any genre, so...

So yeah, it's cool, I never feel like we're not getting our...

Just due, you know what I'm saying, so yeah...

I've heard, just like I am, you're also a fan of J Dilla, Slum Village?

But you had the unique perspective of being able to work with them.

Yeah.

First, as someone who's just a fan, like I am and a lot of people

and someone who's been able to work with J Dilla,

what's something that sticks out to you about him,

with that personal experience?

Man, I think it's...

It's more of a...

I guess a mentality, you know what I'm saying,

that I've like...

Got from him or learnt from him, you know what I'm saying,

and a mentality of er...

I guess, creatively, always trying to push the envelope,

stay progressive, you know what I'm saying,

and that was...

When he was one of the first producers

that, kinda showed me, as a producer,

like, how to think outside of the box, musically, creatively

and that was my biggest takeaway from him as an artist.

So, yeah, yeah, I think that's the main thing.

So, I would say, with the title, Fever, I dunno what it's about

but I would guess that there's some thought into that,

so why the title, Fever?

Title Fever? Um...

It's one of those things where I started the album

a little over a year ago, you know, and I initially went into the album

to make something kind of...

Like, feel good, more vibrant, more bright, you know,

'cause my last couple albums before was more on a darker tone, so...

[laughing]

Yeah, I went into this to make something more like, feel good

but, you know, over the last couple of years

with all of the, either social issues,

current events, you know what I'm saying,

I couldn't ignore what was going on around me,

so I felt like I had to address some of the things that I was seeing

and just almost, basically just give my perspective

on all of the topic of discussions that's been had

over the last couple of years, whether it's...

You know, race stuff, whether it's police brutality,

whether it's sexism,

whether it's anything that's, like I say, been a topic of discussion

for the last couple years I felt the way, like,

I felt like I needed to address it at some point,

so Fever kinda came from, like...

A thing where the temperature is high

in the climate that we live in right now, so...

That's basically all it really meant

and plus I just thought the word fever, like,

looked cool, you know what I'm saying, I like the letters, so yeah...

As someone who does equally the producing and the MCing,

what really drives the direction of the album?

Is it really the music drives where you're gonna go with it

or do you know what you wanna say going into an album?

Like, which...

For me, personally, production is like, first.

That's what drives the lyrics, the song topics, you know,

concepts, all of that, so...

So yeah, me getting in there, you know, doing what I do as a producer

and bringing in musicians to play and add layers to what I'm doing

and, you know, that kinda sets the tone of where I wanna go, you know,

as a songwriter, so yeah,

and that's what you hear when you listen to the album,

you hear, like...

This album was probably my most laid back,

vibed out, you know, album, you know, and um...

And yeah, the music just drove that, I think the times that we're in,

kinda just pushed me into that space, musically, so yeah...

I would say you hear a lot more space in the verses.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

I wanted to make sure, I mean, the reason for that,

I wanted to make sure I got my point across,

you know what I'm saying, and like, the message that I was trying to...

convey was clear, you know, so, a lot of the songwriting

was bold and just simplistic and was straight to the--

In a way where it was still clever and witty but...

You can understand what I was trying to,

the message I was trying to get across.

I wanna get into some of that songwriting on...

Well, specifically the lead single, "Laugh Now, Cry Later".

There's like, a couple parts I wanted to pull out

and have you elaborate on those lyrics.

So, one of 'em is "All fun and games, screaming out 'Gang, gang'

till little homie pull up with a bullet to the brain".

What's behind that? What made you write that line?

I mean, it's just one of those...

It's one of those things where the whole entire song was basically

I treated it like, if you was looking at a timeline,

your timeline, you know what I'm saying, and all of the different...

I feel like everyone goes through this emotional rollercoaster

that they're not even aware of when they're scrolling through,

you know what I'm saying, social media,

'cause you'll be hot about something one minute

and then you will see a meme for that same thing you was mad about,

the next minute you be laughing at it.

So, it's one of those things where every...

bar was kinda just a snapshot of like, a timeline, so...

That line in particular was just me seeing, you know, being online

and kinda seeing some of the youngens, like, you know,

or not even some of the youngens, me just seeing people

that might not be from these communities

where this gang stuff and this like-- These things are happening,

a lot of these issues are happening but like...

You know, I guess I say a line in the song

to about appropriating the culture, you know what I'm saying,

so, yeah, that's kinda what that line came from like,

man, it's a lot of people, you see a lot of people screaming,

this "Gang, gang" thing and they're not even from,

you know, the communities that most of my people is from.

So it's just weird, so, it was just, like I say, just...

Snapshots of a timeline, so yeah.

And you kinda mentioned using a lot of live instrumentation

on this project, got the homie Daru Jones, shout out to Daru,

on that and several other people,

when did you start doing that in your career?

Man, I've been working with live musicians since,

my second album, which came out like, in 2008, Tronic.

You know, so I've always-- Once I, like, incorporated that sound

into my music and realized it gave the--

extra layers, extra dynamics to what I was doing as a producer

and then bringing it to the live show,

I've been touring with a lot of bands, like...

For like, the last ten years, you know what I'm saying.

So, yeah, it just brings an extra layer to my music that I like

and I love that I can't get just by sampling record and, you know,

drum machines, so it's cool to always have,

- like, that live musicianship. - Cool, cool.

Lastly, you work with a lot of people, in and outside of hip hop.

Yeah.

If you could work with, try to think,

one or two people that you haven't worked with,

dead or alive, any genre, who would you wanna work with?

Any genre... You know,

Prince is like my biggest, like, top three biggest influences,

you know what I'm saying, so, in what I do and...

More so, just like I said, mentality of how he approaches art.

So, Prince is one of those people I wish I could have, like,

had the chance to at least, like, have a conversation with.

You know, so him, uh, who else? Who else? Who else? Who else?

Er, right now, I don't know, like...

It'd be too obvious to say J.

But, er...

You know, I'ma go a little left field, I'ma say...

Kevin Parker from this group Tame Impala,

you know, from the group Tame Impala.

Like, I'm really into, you know...

His music and the stuff he's been doing, he put out a album

a few years ago, a couple years ago, called Currents and that was like...

That was the album that really kinda influenced this--

My new album, Fever, you know what I'm saying, in a way, so...

So, yeah, I'm say my mans Kevin Parker from Tame Impala, so yeah...

- This is Black Milk. - Yes, yes.

Like I said, top notch M.C., producer out of the D!

Julian Caldwell AKA JSwiss from BET Social.

We just Pulled Up, peace.

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Таких Миллион feat. Question Authority! - Как мы... - Duration: 3:42.

Like salt

Throwing it all into the fire

It didn't hurt

we deserve each other

I'll drink lies to the bottom

On everything

Increase the volume

If you are alone then

This time it's for sure

Not my fault

Today we know each other not

That's the party: me, joint, laptop

Rewind to the start, so what

Been falling so long, but

how did we love how

how did we love how

how did we love this was better then

how did we love how

how did we love

There is no one So gorgeous as you are

If you call me I'll run for you

If you have nothing to say, try to sing it out

Everything between us now divided by zero

As if you are the same, but quite the other

Oh no I made you up

Oh no No one to blame

Oh no It was just dew

It's just salt It's the dust in the eyes

Today we know each other not

That's the party: me, joint, laptop

Rewind to the start, so what

Been falling so long, but

how did we love how

how did we love how

how did we love this was better then

how did we love how

how did we love There is no one So gorgeous as you are

Throwing it all into the fire

It didn't hurt

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YURI ON ICE FIGURINE! | Akibento February 2018 - Duration: 2:11.

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Hey guys! What's up?

It's time for another Akibento Unboxing video!

Sorry if I look kind of tired and not as energetic today

because I just got back from work

I just really wanna get some rest after I open this box, so

Let's just open this together now!

First we have this Yuri figurine from Yuri on Ice

I think this will be a great addition to my figurine collection, so thank you Akibento!

Next we have a t-shirt of Yuri on Ice again

and I think the girl in the middle is Akibento's new mascot

The shape of this t-shirt looks kinda different from my usual t-shirts, because

It looks like it's made for girls (I think I was just imagining it lolol)

But anyway, this looks really cool and I'll be sure to use this to the office

Next we have a Free! keychain

and this looks a lot like the one I got of Kuroko no Basuke

and I'm definitely going to use this on my backpack

Next we have an Akibento exclusive belt

I think these are pictures of volleyballs and

it has the color orange, white and black

which I think are the colors of Karasuno's uniform

So I guess this must be from Haikyuu

Next we have a Hinata patch

I think I'm going to use this one on one of my plain t-shirts because

I love Haikyuu a lot. It's one of my favourite anime ever

and finally we have this month's pin

of Akibento's new mascot playing volleyball

So this is this month's card

and the theme for it is passion

At first I thought by "passion" it means more like

a passionate love or something, but I guess I was wrong

because it's full of passionate sports instead

So anyway, those were all the things inside this box

I hope you guys enjoyed watching me unbox this

As always, if you guys are interested in getting these Akibento boxes yourself

Then feel free (pun intended XD) to check out the link in the description box below

and if you use the coupon code "Anime" you'll get a discount on your first box!

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Author Q&A: Actor Peter Hermann! - Duration: 2:05.

Hi, I'm Peter Hermann, and I'm the author of If the S in Moose Comes Loose.

So If the S in Moose Comes Loose, at heart, is about friendship and the lengths

that we will go to to keep our friends with us, to keep our friendships together.

The moose comes apart.

His S comes loose and his E breaks free.

And his best friend the cow decides that she's just gonna glue him back together,

but there's a slight problem--she's out of glue.

So she get's a G, an L, a U, and an E,

from various sources to glue her friend Moose back together.

I think my favorite part of the story is the spirit of it.

I love to rhyme.

I think it's a playful way to organize the world and a playful way to organize life.

I hope so much that the pictures would keep that spirit and

Matt went so above and beyond in capturing the joy and the playfulness of the book.

So I play a publisher on TV and

the first time I came to visit here at the office, it was so quiet.

It was amazing.

We always have the scenes, you know,

where we're standing in the middle of the floor in the middle of all these cubicles.

And we're talking full voice, and I think we would just be told to zip it.

There is certainly, I think fortunately, slightly less drama here, possibly not.

I don't, maybe, [LAUGH] I don't know about it.

And I think that things in our fictional world move slightly faster and

that's what I have heard.

I think the most useful thing from the real publishing world was that

when I got my first F&Gs.

And I felt like I was like the total publishing insider.

I walked out of HarperCollins and then drove over the 59th Street Bridge

to Silver Cup Studios where we film into the fictional publishing house.

It was a kind of pinch-yourself day.

I was just telling everyone, I was like yeah, I got my F&Gs, I got my F&Gs.

Just 'cause I felt so impossibly cool.

[MUSIC]

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Thanks for watching

Hope you have a great time

Please, like, comment and subscribe for more!!

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Breaking News Today⚠️ Bodies of dead Russian exiles 'to be RE EXAMINED' for nerve agents - Duration: 3:21.

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welcome to USA breaking news today please subscribe and click notification

box to get all breaking news alert breaking news today bodies of dead

Russian exiles to be re-examined for nerve agents after Salisbury attack

bodies of at least two Russians who died in sudden fashion in the UK are now

expected to be exhumed and re-examined as they were not tested for nerve agent

poisoning when they died the news has come amid claims that Russia was behind

the nerve agent attack on former Russian spy Sergei scribal and his daughter

Julia one of the men who is expected to be re-examined

Badri Pat Arquette's Ashville II died aged 52 in February 2008 at his mansion

in Surrey where he had been living in exile after having fled Russia in 2001

mr. pan target sash Philly was a business partner Vladimir Putin's

archenemy Boris Berezovsky mr. Berezovsky was himself found dead at his

Surrey home in mysterious circumstances in 2013 . a friend of mr. Pat Arquette

sash Philly who did not want to be named for fear of reprisal said the Home

Office must consider exhuming badri's body

they never did the toxicological report on Badri surrey police just said he had

a bad heart and had a heart attack but i had seen him before his death and

he was absolutely fine the next day he was gone surrey police also failed to

test for a nerve agent when it came to the case of 43 year old alexander prep i

like knee mr. preppy like knee died while out jogging at his home in 2012

after having provided evidence of fraud by kremlin linked officials dot whilst

police were not able to identify the cause of death they did insist it was

not suspicious however an associate of mr. preppy like me has also claimed that

his body should be exhumed the source added he was never tested for nerve

agent Home Secretary amber Rudd has called for a new inquiry into 14 deaths

including those of mr. Pat Arquette sash filly mr. Berezovsky and mr. preppy like

knee to be conducted together by both the police and M 15 dot the

investigation is not expected to begin until the investigation into the

attack on both Sergey scribal and his daughter begins to scale down thus

freeing up the availability of intelligence officers and detectives the

news has come as foreign secretary Boris Johnson has accused Russia of

stockpiling the nerve agent Novi Chuck within the last 10 years mr. Johnson

said we actually have evidence within the last 10 years that Russia has not

only been investigating the delivery of nerve agents for the purposes of

assassination but has also been creating and stockpiling novi chalk itself

meanwhile Vladimir Putin has broken his silence to dismiss claims Russia was

involved in the nerve agent attack on former Russian spy Sergei scribal and

his daughter Yulia as nonsense the Russian president

said more people would have died in Salisbury if a military nerve agent had

been used in the attack speaking after winning a new term in the Russian

presidential election Putin dismissed the absurd claims and questioned why

Russia would do anything like that before the elections in the World Cup

this summer thanks for watch please share like comment this video and

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