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@flowblow-cv4zp
@flowblow-cv4zp 4 месяца назад
It's filmed in a hotel sculpted directly into the ice, an ice hotel lol, that'ts why it's looks like an igloo, and this music was originally intended for Aaliyah
@dbrownthegreat
@dbrownthegreat 4 месяца назад
This one got you hyped! I love it! I remember when this song came out, it was one of the hottest songs out there. I have to give Timbaland a lot of credit for that beat. That was next level!
@IceManLikeGervin
@IceManLikeGervin 4 месяца назад
An exciting reaction 🌋! Oops (Oh My) was released as the lead single from Tweet's 2002 album: Southern Hummingbird. It was written by Tweet and Missy Elliott. It was produced by Timbaland. The song reached #1 on the Hot Hip-Hop songs chart, #7 on the Hot 100 and #13 on the Mainstream Top 40. The music video was directed by Cameron Casey. Missy Elliott didn't rap on the song she just added some ad-libs. In the song, Tweet comes home late, and tantalized by her buttery brown body, removes her shirt and skirt. Understandably, this is commonly understood to be about masturbation, but Missy Elliott says that's a misinterpretation. She explained in a 2020 tweet (yes, a tweet about a Tweet song): "This song was never bout masturbation. It was always about her appreciating her dark skin (self love) when she looked in the mirror. It was the listeners that thought it was about sex and just ran with it... and we just let the consumers mind create what they wanted". Lyrics 🗒: Tell you what I did last night I came home, say around a quarter to three Still so high, hypnotized In a trance, from his body So buttery brown and tantalizing You would have thought I needed help From this feeling that I felt So shook I had to catch my breath Oops, there goes my shirt up over my head, oh my Oops, there goes my skirt droppin' to my feet, oh my Ooh, some kind of touch caressing my legs, oh my Ooh, I'm turnin' red, who could this be? I tried and I tried to avoid But this thing was happening Swallowed my pride, let it ride and partied But this body felt just like mines I got worried, I looked over to the left A reflection of myself That's why I couldn't catch my breath Oops, there goes my shirt up over my head, oh my (oh my) Oops, there goes my skirt droppin' to my feet, oh my (oh my) Ooh, some kind of touch caressing my legs, oh my (oh my) Ooh, I'm turnin' red, who could this be? I looked over to the left Mmm, I was lookin' so good I couldn't reject myself I looked over to the left Mmm, I was feelin' so good I had to touch myself I looked over to the left Mmm, I was eyein' my thighs, butter pecan brown I looked over to the left Mmm, coming out of my shirt and then my skirt came down Oops, there goes my shirt up over my head, oh my (oh my) Oops, there goes my skirt droppin' to my feet, oh my (oh my) Ooh, some kind of touch caressing my legs, oh my (oh my) Ooh, I'm turnin' red, who could this be? Oops, there goes my shirt up over my head, oh my (oh my) Oops, there goes my skirt droppin' to my feet, oh my (oh my) Ooh, some kind of touch caressing my legs, oh my (oh my) Ooh, I'm turnin' red, who could this be? Tweet Info 📰: Charlene "Tweet" Keys was born on January 21, 1971 in Rochester, New York. She is a singer, songwriter, producer, guitarist and actress. She has released three studio albums, one live album, one extended play, 13 singles (including four as a featured artist), two promotional singles, and 13 music videos. In the early nineties, Tweet joined the female trio: Sugah, leaving her daughter with her parents in Panama City, Florida. Sugah was composed of Tweet, Susan Weems, and Rolita White, and was a part of Devante Swing's Swing Mob collective. While there, she met Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott, with whom she formed a close friendship. Around 1999, Tweet returned to her parents' home in Panama City, Florida. In 2001, Tweet was featured on Missy Elliott's platinum-selling third album: Miss E... So Addictive, with her featuring on one track ("Higher Ground") and providing background vocals to another four ("Old School Joint", "4 My People", "X-Tasy" and "Step Off"). She also contributed background vocals for Ja Rule ("X"), Bubba Sparxxx ("Ugly", "Bubba Talk"), Timbaland And Magoo ("Love Me"), and Petey Pablo ("Funroom"). In March 2002, Tweet released her debut solo single: "Oops (Oh My)". The song was produced by Timbaland and features guest vocals by Missy Elliott. The single hit number one on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and number seven on the Billboard Hot 100. In April 2002, Tweet released her debut album: Southern Hummingbird. The album featured production by Craig Brockman, Nisan Stewart, guitarist John "Jubu" Smith, Timbaland, and Tweet herself. The album includes features from Missy Elliott, Bilal and Ms Jade. The album debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 chart. The album spawned two follow-up singles: "Call Me" (#9 R&B, #31 Pop), "Smoking Cigarettes" (N/A), "Boogie 2nite" (N/A). In 2002, Tweet appeared as a guest vocalist on Trina's second single: "No Panties", off her album Diamond Princess. Tweet also appeared as a background vocalist on Meshell Ndegeocello's Cookie - The Anthropological Mixtape, Karen Clark Sheard ("Only Call On Jesus"), Ms. Jade ("She's A Gangsta", "Feel The Girl"), Whitney Houston ("Things You Say") and Missy Elliott's Under Construction ("Nothing Out There For Me", "Pussycat", "Back In The Day", "Can You Hear Me") . For Missy Elliott, Tweet made cameo performances in two videos released from her album: "Work It" and "Gossip Folks". Among others, Tweet appeared in the music video for Aaliyah's posthumous hit single: "Miss You". Tweet was nominated for a Soul Train Lady of Soul Award for Best New Artist but lost to Ashanti. That year Tweet was awarded the "Key to the City" for Rochester, New York. In 2003, Tweet appeared as a background vocalist on the following releases: Madonna ("American Life - Missy Elliott's American Dream Remix"), Monica ("So Gone"), Mark Ronson ("International Affair") and Angie Stone ("U-Haul"). In 2003, Tweet had a cameo appearance in the film: Honey, and contributed the song: "Thugman", for its movie soundtrack. During 2003 and 2004, Tweet began recording songs for her follow-up to her 2002 album: Southern Hummingbird. The album was supposed to be released in early 2004, but was pushed back when Tweet moved from Elektra Entertainment Group to Atlantic Records in 2004. In late 2004, Tweet released the single: "Turn Da Lights Off" (#39 R&B). To promote the single, Tweet joined Cee-Lo Green and Teedra Moses on the 2004 Seagram's Gin Live Tour. The same year, Tweet appeared in Missy Elliott's music video: "I'm Really Hot". Tweet also appeared on the posthumous unreleased Missy Elliott-produced Aaliyah track: "Where Could He Be". On March 22, 2005, Tweet released her second album: It's Me Again. . The album peaked at #17 on the Billboard Album chart and then quickly fell off the chart. Tweet then broke away from her manager, Mona Scott, and Violator Management, and signed with Mathew Knowles of Music World. In 2007, Tweet performed with Timbaland, Eve, Keyshia Cole, Nelly Furtado, Fat Man Scoop and Ciara at the 4th annual VH1 Hip Hop Honors, honoring the work of Missy Elliott which aired on October 8. The same year, she departed from Missy Elliott's Goldmind Inc camp and signed to Jheryl Busby and Mike City's record label: Umbrella Recordings. There, she began recording material for her third album along with producers Nisan Stewart, Warryn Campbell and Novel. Initially titled: Love Tweet, the album was preceded by the buzz single: "Good Bye My Dear", a collaboration with rapper TI, and expected to be released on April 8, 2008. The release of lead single: "Anymore", failed to materialize however. On April 26 and 27, 2008, Tweet along with Bilal, Dwele and German singer Joy Denalane performed with The Dresden Soul Symphony in Dresden, Germany. The quartet reinterpreted Soul hits and combined them with classical music. An album: The Dresden Soul Symphony, and DVD, were later released on October 24, 2008. In 2010, Tweet split from Umbrella Recordings due to a lack of promotion and ongoing album delays. In late 2011, Tweet signed to MC Lyte's record label: DuBose Music Group. In June 2012, she began posting previously unreleased material from the recording sessions for her album: It's Me Again, and her unreleased album: Love Tweet, on her new website as a part of her weekly SoundCloud-hosted special: Tweet Tuesdays. In February 2013, DuBose Music Group released her EP: Simply Tweet. Recorded live with a full band, the five-track set was preceded by the single: "Enough". The digital extended play reached the top thirty on both the US Billboard Independent Albums and the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. In July 2015, Tweet confirmed that she had signed with the independent record label: eOne Music. Her third regular studio album: Charlene, which produced three singles: "Won't Hurt Me", "Magic" and "Neva Shouda Left Ya", but they failed to chart. In 2020, she released the non-album single: "Remedy". In 2024, Tweet still performs live on stage. ****CONTINUE BELOW****
@IceManLikeGervin
@IceManLikeGervin 4 месяца назад
Endorsements 💰: Verizon Wireless Citizen Watches 2002 Gap Stretch Jeans Pantene Pro-Voice TV & Film Credits (*TV) 🎬: *The Parkers (2002) Honey (2003) Tweet Albums 📀: Southern Hummingbird (2002) It's Me Again (2005) The Dresden Soul Symphony w/ MDR Symphony Orchestra featuring Joy Denalane and Bilal, Dwele (2008) Simply Tweet EP (2013) Charlene (2016) Some more good Tweet songs 🎶: Call Me, Turn Da Lights Off, My Place, Smoking Cigarettes, Best Friend, Always Will, Boogie 2Nite, Make Ur Move, Beautiful, Small Change, My Man, I'm Done, Sorry, Complain, Sexual Healing (Oops Pt 2), Won't Hurt Me, Two Of Us, Drunk, The Hardest Thing, Iceberg, Dadada... Struggle, Magic, Somebody Else Will, Neva Shouda Left Ya, Could It Be, Priceless, Got Whatcha Want, You, We Don't Need No Water / When I Need A Man, Steer, Things I Don't Mean, Sports Sex & Food, Motel, Remedy, Love Again, I Didn't Know, Thugman, Where Do We Go From Here?, Addicted, I Was Created For This, Day Dreaming, Anymore, Way To Love, Good Bye My Dear, Enough, Big Spender, Heaven and Take Away w/ Missy Elliott. Fun Fact 🕵🏾‍♀: When Tweet released her 2002 song: "Oops (Oh My)", the "oops" thing was a mainstream music song title trend around this time with artists like: Britney Spears: "Oops... I Did It Again", in 2000, and Blu Cantrell: "Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)", in 2001.
@davidwaite7861
@davidwaite7861 4 месяца назад
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@PaulHarris-np7nj
@PaulHarris-np7nj 4 месяца назад
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@americanhistoryjunky
@americanhistoryjunky 4 месяца назад
I dont know why you haven't done pink floyd...."time"
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