Saturday, October 29, 2011

I'm loving this song....




Ya ya yah…
Ya ya ya.. ha hm…
Ya ya ya.. ha hm… (Ya ya ya…)
O ya ya ( O Ya ya…)
Ya ya ya ya… (Ya ya ya…)
O o o .. (O o o…)
O o o o.. (O o o o..)
Jo bhi main
Kehna chahoon
Barbad kare..
Alfaz mere
Alfaz mere

O ya ya…
Ya ya ya
Ya ha hm…
O o o…
Ooo…
O o o…
Jajja ja ja..
Kabhi mujhe
Lage ki jaise
Sara hi yeh
jahan hai jaadu
Jo hai bhi aur
Nahi bhi hai yeh
Fiza, Ghata, Hawa, Baharein
Mujhe..
Kare..
Ishare yeh..
Kaise..
Kahoon
Kahani main innki
Jo bhi main
Kehna chahoon
Barbad kare
Alfaaz mere
Alfaz mere
O ya ya..
O ya ya ya…
O ya ya…

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Akon - Right Now (Na Na Na)


It's been so long
That I haven't seen your face
Tryin' to be strong
But the strength I have is washing away
Wont be long, before i get you by my side
And just hold you, tease you, squeeze you
Tell you what's been on my mind

I wanna make up right now na na
I wanna make up right now na na
Wish we never broke up right now na na
we need to link up right now
na na

I wanna make up right now na na
I wanna make up right now na na
Wish we never broke up right now na na
we need to link up right now na na

Girl I know, mistakes were made between us two
And we showed our ass that night even said some things weren't true
I can't go and haven't seen my girl since then
why cant it be the way it was
cause you were my homie lover, and friend

I wanna make up right now na na
I wanna make up right now na na
Wish we never broke up right now na na
we need to link up right now na na

I wanna make up right now na na
I wanna make up right now na na
Wish we never broke up right now na na
we need to link up right now na na

I can't lie
I miss you much
Watching everyday that goes by
I miss you much
Till i get you back Im gonna cry
I miss you much
You are the apple in my eye
Girl I miss you much
I miss you much
I can't lie
I miss you much
Watching everyday that goes by
I miss you much
Till i get you back I m gonna cry
I miss you much
You are the apple in my eye
I miss you much
I miss you much

I wanna make up right now na na
I wanna make up right now na na
Wish we never broke up right now na na
we need to link up right now na na

I wanna make up right now na na
I wanna make up right now na na
Wish we never broke up right now na na
we need to link up right now na na

I want you to fly with me
want you to fly
I miss how you lie with me
miss you lie
I wish you could dine with me
wish you could dine
The one that will grind with me
The one that will grind with me

I want you to fly with me
want you to fly
I miss how you lie with me
miss how you lie
I wish you could dine with me
wish you could dine
The one that will grind with me The one that will grind

I wanna make up right now na na
I wanna make up right now na na
Wish we never broke up right now na na
We need to link up right now na na

I wanna make up right now na na
I wanna make up right now na na
Wish we never broke up right now na na
We need to link up right now na na

Monday, November 22, 2010

Akon

“When I sing, the sound comes from the mood that I am in. My records are coming straight from the heart.”

Akon, born Aliaune Damala Bouga Time Puru Nacka Lu Lu Lu Badara Akon Thiam on October 14, 1981, is a Senegalese-American hip hop and R&B singer, songwriter, and record producer. Akon rose to fame in 2004 following the release of his single "Locked Up" from his debut album Trouble. His second album, Konvicted, earned him a Grammy Award nomination for the single "Smack That". He is the founder of Konvict Muzik and Kon Live Distribution. He is well known for singing hooks and has around 50 songs in which he is featured to his credit.

Akon once was jailed for armed robbery and drug distribution charges, and used his time in prison to work on his music. A total of five years jail, Akon says that his time incarcerated that made him what he is today.

In late 2005, his long time friend and manager Robert Montanez, who Akon referred to as a brother, was killed in a drive by shooting; the album Konvicted is dedicated to him.Akon was also in the car and was shot in the shoulder, however he made a full recovery.

Major Label Success for Akon:

When Universal signed Akon, they immediately let him lyrically embrace the rough background of his teenage years. Using this knowledge, Akon put together an album full of edgy songs about life in the hood, prison, and drug running.
This LP, titled Trouble, was released in June 2004. The album gained immediate popularity with its preceding single, “Locked Up,” a top 10 R&B hit. The second single, “Ghetto,” became another urban radio staple.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Daw Aung San Suu Kyi

"I'm not free until the people are free"
Suu Kyi born on June 19th, 1945 to Burma's independence hero, Aung San, who was assassinated when she was only two years old. She was educated in Burma, India, and the United Kingdom. While studying at Oxford University, she met Michael Aris, a Tibet scholar who she married in 1972. They had two sons, Alexander and Kim. On March 27 1999, while Aung San Suu Kyi was in Burma, Michael Aris died of cancer in London. He had petitioned the Burmese authorities to allow him to visit Suu Kyi one last time, but they had rejected his request. He had not seen her since a Christmas visit in 1995. The government always urged Suu Kyi to join her family abroad, but she knew that she would not be allowed to return.

Aung San Suu Kyi had returned to Burma in 1988 to nurse her dying mother and was immediately plunged into the country's nationwide democracy uprising. Joining the newly-formed National League for Democracy (NLD), Suu Kyi gave numerous speeches calling for freedom and democracy. The military regime responded to the uprising with brute force, killing up to 5,000 demonstrators. Unable to maintain its grip on power, the regime was forced to call a general election in 1990.

Aung San Suu Kyi has been in and out of arrest ever since. She was held under house arrest from 1989-1995, and again from 2000-2002. She was again arrested in May 2003 after the Depayin massacre, during which up to 100 of her supporters were beaten to death by the regime's militia. Her phone line has been cut, her post is intercepted and National League for Democracy volunteers providing security at her compound were removed in December 2004. She was released from her current third period of detention on Saturday 13th November 2010.

She has won numerous international awards, including the Nobel Peace Prize, the Sakharov Prize from the European Parliament and the United States Presidential Medal of Freedom. She has called on people around the world to join the struggle for freedom in Burma, saying "Please use your liberty to promote ours".