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The gō (合) is a traditional Japanese unit of area and volume. It expresses a tenth of a particular quantity.
As a unit expressing area, one gō is equivalent to a tenth of a bu or tsubo. This is approximately equal to 0.3306 m².
As a unit expressing volume, one gō is equivalent to a tenth of a shō. This is approximately equal to 0.1809 liters.
Although it is no longer used officially, rice and sake are often measured in gō. For example, rice cookers come with a 1 gō (180ml) measuring cup used to indicate the serving size for one person. As a rule of thumb, one gō is equivalent to about 150 grams of Japanese short grain rice. A gō is 1/1000 of a koku, the base unit which was historically defined as the amount of rice needed to feed one person for a year. It is a very old unit of measurement and recently there has been some attempts of revival which have met with success; several more things are now being measured in gō like traditional Japanese fish (especially the dangerous Fugu) and several restaurants have re-instated it as part of a more traditional way of viewing the country's culture.
G Unit (short for Guerilla Unit) is an American hip hop group originating from South Jamaica, Queens, New York, formed by longtime friends and East Coast rappers 50 Cent, Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks. The group released their debut album Beg for Mercy, in 2003 went on to sell over 2,000,000 copies in the US and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album, which followed the success of 50 Cent's major-label debut Get Rich or Die Tryin', served as a platform for Banks, Buck and Yayo to release their respective solo debut albums, The Hunger for More (2004), Straight Outta Cashville (2004), Thoughts of a Predicate Felon (2005) and The Documentary (2005). In 2008, the group released their second album T·O·S (Terminate on Sight).
During Tony Yayo's imprisonment, the group recruited Tennessee-based rapper Young Buck, who was featured throughout the Beg for Mercy album. In late 2004, California-based rapper The Game was also added to the group, a proposition made by Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine, to promote the Aftermath/Interscope newcomer. However, due to The Game's "disloyalty" in the eyes of 50 Cent, he was soon removed from the group. In April 2008, 50 Cent revealed Young Buck was no longer a part of the group due to his "excessive spending" and "inconsistent behavior". In early 2014, after Yayo and 50 Cent separately stated G Unit was no more, the original members of the group reconciled and reunited at Summer Jam 2014, along with Young Buck after his six-year departure from the group. G Unit Records rapper Kidd Kidd, was also added to the group upon its reformation.
Music video by G-Unit performing Poppin' Them Thangs. (C) 2003 G Unit/Interscope Records #GUnit #PoppinThemThangs #Vevo #HipHop #VevoOfficial
Music video by G-Unit performing Smile. (C) 2003 G Unit/Interscope Records
G-Unit are back with a brand new video for "Nah I'm Talking Bout"! 50 Cent x Lloyd Banks x Tony Yayo x Young Buck x Kidd Kidd Free Download: http://www.50cent.com http://shop.50cent.com -- Get Animal Ambition out now!!! iTunes: http://smarturl.it/50_iTunes
Music video by G-Unit performing Stunt 101. (C) 2003 G Unit/Interscope Records
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Eye For Eye · G-Unit Beg For Mercy ℗ 2003 G Unit/Interscope Records Released on: 2003-01-01 Producer: Hi-Tek Studio Personnel, Mixer, Recording Engineer: Steve Daniel Baughman Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Mauricio "Veto" Iragorri Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Joe Warlick Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Jose Borges Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Michael Dobmeier Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Tracie Spencer Composer Lyricist: Sheryl Crow Composer Lyricist: Doyle Bramhall Composer Lyricist: Justin Stanley Auto-generated by YouTube.
Official Music Video for Hate It Or Love It performed by The Game ft. 50 Cent. It was released as the third official single from the Game's debut studio album, The Documentary. REMASTERED IN HD! Revisit more legendary 00's music videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHn4BaDv_mQ&list;=PLJygS-sIE3yYLXTuoX3mJnyGhYvZ7nsMo Watch more remastered videos! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZXc39hT8t4&list;=PLJygS-sIE3yYX-u4qIJ6c7cFZM6zEghci Follow The Game: https://www.instagram.com/losangelesconfidential/ (C) 2005 Aftermath Entertainment/Interscope Records #TheGame #50Cent #Remastered
Music video by G-Unit performing Poppin' Them Thangs. (C) 2003 G Unit/Interscope Records #GUnit #PoppinThemThangs #Vevo #HipHop #VevoOfficial
Music video by G-Unit performing My Buddy. (C) 2003 G Unit/Interscope Records
[50 Cent] Ain't it amazing how crazy the hood done made me Feels like my emotions are froze (I stay G'd up) It's the things I done seen and the shit I been through That make my heart turn cold (I stay G'd up) I'm a gangsta you find out for sure if you ever step on my toes (I stay G'd up) When I'm hangin out that window with that AK fillin your punk ass with holes (I stay G'd up) [Verse 1: 50 Cent] Cocaine, heroin, ecstasy, marijuana I'm mule on that Greyhound from NY to the Carolina Paper chase, different name, same face, don't catch a case My road dog's on parole his baby girl's four years old We play the block, pistol cocked, you could shoot or get shot Kill you for your crack spot take everything your ass got Semi-automatic spray, bust back or run away Niggas talkin in the hood we'll h...
The gō (合) is a traditional Japanese unit of area and volume. It expresses a tenth of a particular quantity.
As a unit expressing area, one gō is equivalent to a tenth of a bu or tsubo. This is approximately equal to 0.3306 m².
As a unit expressing volume, one gō is equivalent to a tenth of a shō. This is approximately equal to 0.1809 liters.
Although it is no longer used officially, rice and sake are often measured in gō. For example, rice cookers come with a 1 gō (180ml) measuring cup used to indicate the serving size for one person. As a rule of thumb, one gō is equivalent to about 150 grams of Japanese short grain rice. A gō is 1/1000 of a koku, the base unit which was historically defined as the amount of rice needed to feed one person for a year. It is a very old unit of measurement and recently there has been some attempts of revival which have met with success; several more things are now being measured in gō like traditional Japanese fish (especially the dangerous Fugu) and several restaurants have re-instated it as part of a more traditional way of viewing the country's culture.
Looking For Something
chorus:
Once upon a time he was looking for something he didn't found,
Once upon a time he was looking for love he didn't found.
verse 1:
I can't explain boy, I really really like you but, I must say, that you just gotta cruz tha line. B, B, Because, I'mmm just not good enough for you, I wish I could explain but I can't, I just can't....
oh babe, you were looking for something you didn't found, ooh yeah, once upon a time you were looking for love you didn't found.
verse 2:
So bwoy, that's why I just not what you are looking for (looking fooor) Why Not?! Well, like I said, I just cannot explain. you gotta found out yaself. So keep looking, looking for something you didn't found right here, keep looking for love you didn't found.
verse 3:
So are lil'story stays with bye bye baby, there's no turning back, I must not say I love you, I just can't handle that no more.... Someday you'll found that one, that special one, the one who's perfect, and not like me, B'cause a cute bwoy like you needs the best girl in tha whole world. I hope you keep looking, looking for something you didn't found with me, I hope you are looking for love you didn't found....