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Middle Back Pain Relief – Massage Tool Release

0 Middle Back Pain Relief   Massage Tool ReleaseAt http://www.do-it-yourself-joint-pain-relief.com learn a do-it-yourself middle back pain relief technique using a massage tool. This is a great compliment to the 3 Simple Steps we do on the main middle back pain relief page…that you can do yourself…for Free.

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Chiropractic Adjustment Middle Back, Pregnancy & Child Birth; Safe Manipulation Technique

0 Chiropractic Adjustment Middle Back, Pregnancy & Child Birth; Safe Manipulation TechniqueChiropractic Adjustment Middle Back, Pregnancy & Child Birth; Safe Manipulation Technique

In this video Dr. Echols discusses how chiropractors can adjust the hips of pregnant women. This can help elevate pain and prepare the pelvis for an easier child birth.

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India Arie – Back To The Middle

0 India Arie   Back To The MiddleFrom album Acoustic soul (2001)

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The Jacka & Andre Nickatina – My Middle Name is Crime (W/ Lyrics) (New 2010 Single)

0 The Jacka & Andre Nickatina   My Middle Name is Crime (W/ Lyrics) (New 2010 Single)SCROLL DOWN FOR LYRICS…
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Andre Nickatina & The Jacka: “My Middle Name is Crime” with lyrics.
Brand new single released October 05, 2010.

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The lyrics weren’t on the internet, so I actually jotted them down myself- it took me a while- and went over them a couple of times to make sure they were correct. So, without further ado:

Lyrics: “My Middle Name is Crime”

(Andre Nickatina)

I roll weed like an outlaw;
I’m right-handed, but still I’m a south paw.
My gold rings are just for amusement;
Yo, it’s 1 A.M., let the liquor and the booze in.
I dress fresh like Cappadonna,
You might see me talkin’ to all the chefs down at Benihana.

(The Jacka)

To be completely honest, I only see piranhas,
And all my niggas mobbin’, the heat is right beside us.
Six-fifteen, slappin’ hard, we never move in silence;
All about our cheese, small but we sleepin’ giants,
Try’na shake the sirens,
Everything is high-risk,
So all this is timeless,
Need zeros with the commas.

(Andre Nickatina)

I stake claim like a dice game,
And I say “Where is my steak?”
When the beans and the rice came.
You know my life is ’bout to rise and fall,
So tell them I was born to ball,
and I won’t call;
It’s the last call,
and it’s packed, y’all,
Cognac and rollin’ weed like an outlaw.

(Chorus)

Crime, and crime don’t pay.
Everybody know me out here in the bay.
Say what you say, put it on display,
It’s somethin’ like religion where we stay.
Man, my middle name is

Crime, and crime don’t pay.
Everybody know me out here in the bay.
Say what you say, put it on display,
It’s somethin’ like religion where we stay.
Man, my middle name is crime.

(The Jacka)

It’s been a long time, youngin,
Change ain’t comin’,
Long dry summer,
‘Til you hear this thunder.
Four-eleven posi, all you smell is rubber,
Two-eleven robbery, born in a struggle.
Mom’s ashamed of me, but I still love her;
Could tell her my street story, but that don’t concern her,
Niggas died in my arms so I sleep with the burner.
Cry and mourn but the pains still ponder,
Say we in a storm, but the rain ain’t agua.
Red and blue lights, spotlights, helicopter,
Here’s what we faced and we placed in a lockbox.
One of my cellmates say he facin’ a lifetime,
So I beat it down, took my pain from that long ride;
Never drop a tear but it never made your soul cry.
Won’t nobody care when you’re gray and an old guy,
Locked in a beast and the years just roll by.

(Andre Nickatina)

Chyea!
I’m complex like a foster child,
With marijuana in the car, and the beat is loud.
Ask Skully and Mulder “Can i see the file?”
Ask them broke-ass bitches, “How you like me now?”
Khan!
My mind state is like four glocks,
‘Cause you can hear me going over like eight blocks.
My homie did six years with just eight rocks,
Got out, he got arrested at the same spot.
Damn!
I get you back like laser tag,
And it’s something like Ali and Frasier had.
Such a beautiful mind when you count the math;
I ain’t payin’ for nothin’ so collect the tab, baby.

(Chorus)

Crime, and crime don’t pay.
Everybody know me out here in the bay.
Say what you say, put it on display,
It’s somethin’ like religion where we stay.
Man, my middle name is

Crime, and crime don’t pay.
Everybody know me out here in the bay.
Say what you say, put it on display,
It’s somethin’ like religion where we stay.
Man, my middle name is crime.

A BIT ABOUT ANDRE NICKATINA:

Andre Adams, better known by his stage name Andre Nickatina, is an American rapper from San Francisco, California. He previously performed under the stage name Dre Dog.

A BIT ABOUT THE JACKA:

The Jacka (Born 1977) is an American rapper from Pittsburg, California. He began his career with the Pittsburg group Mob Figaz, whose first album, C-Bo’s Mob Figaz, was released in 1999. He currently runs his own label. His new project entitled “Broad Daylight” consists of 14 songs Jacka won Ozone’s patiently waiting award in 2008. The Jacka also converted to Islam and changed his name to Shaheed Akbar. Jacka currently runs his own label entitled The Artist Records.

Source: Wikipedia

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Immortal Technique on The Middle Passage, Hip Hop worldwide, Rev Vol 3

0 Immortal Technique on The Middle Passage, Hip Hop worldwide, Rev Vol 3Hard Knock Tv’s Nick Huff Barili caught up with Immortal Technique to talk about the release of his next album The Middle Passage. Immortal says he is seven songs deep on the conceptual record. “Terrorism is the wrong answer to the right question.” Immortal shares his thoughts on the current state of hip hop, taking over as the CEO of Viper records and not taking his artists publishing. The interview concludes with Tech talking about how hip hop is growing world wide, and when we can expect Revolutionary Vol 3.
Make sure you check out www.hardknock.tv for part 1 of this interview.

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