Love & Life may refer to:
Love & Life is the fourth studio album by American R&B singer Eric Benét, which was released on September 9, 2008.
This album debuted at No. 11 on Billboard 200 and No. 2 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart with 40,000 copies, making his own highest peak position since A Day in the Life in 1999. It also received two 2009 Grammy Award nominations, for Best R&B Album and for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for "You're the Only One".
English band Blue released a cover version of "You're the Only One" on their album Colours in 2015.
Love & Life is the sixth studio album by American R&B singer-songwriter Mary J. Blige. It marked the first collaboration with former one-time producer Sean "Diddy" Combs since he produced her debut, What's the 411? (1992), and her second album, My Life (1994). The album was released by Geffen Records on August 25, 2003, in the United Kingdom, and on August 26 in the United States.
Blige heavily collaborated with her one-time producer Sean Combs for this set. Due to the history between them on What's the 411? and My Life and Blige having just come off of a successful fifth album No More Drama, expectations were high for the reunion effort.
Love & Life's lead-off single, the Diddy-produced "Love @ 1st Sight", which featured Method Man, barely cracked the top ten on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. It altogether missing the top twenty on the Hot 100 (although peaking inside the UK top twenty). The following singles, "Ooh!", "Not Today" featuring Eve, "Whenever I Say Your Name"featuring Sting on the international re-release, and "It's a Wrap" fared worse.
Mirah (formerly known as Duby) is a programming language based on Ruby syntax, local type inference, hybrid static/dynamic type system, and a pluggable compiler toolchain. Mirah was created by Charles Oliver Nutter to be "a 'Ruby-like' language, probably a subset of Ruby syntax, that [could] compile to solid, fast, idiomatic JVM bytecode." The word mirah refers to the gemstone ruby in the Javanese language, a play on the concept of Ruby in Java.
In order to foster more participation in the JRuby project from Ruby community members, Nutter began to explore the possibility of presenting Ruby syntax, but with a static type model and direct-to-native compilation. In this context, "native" meant primarily the JVM, but Mirah has been designed around the possibility of having alternative backends for other object-oriented runtimes like the CLR. The language needed to look and feel like Ruby, but without introducing any new library dependencies into JRuby (which ruled out most other JVM languages) and without suffering a performance penalty (which meant writing in Ruby itself was out).
Mirah may refer to the following:
Everyday I see you
My hands were made for you
And you always give me stress me free point of view
Pick you up after school
(Mr. Magic)
Take a token
(Mr. Magic)
Of my love
(Mr. Magic)
I see you through the smoke
Without you I'm misery
Blue without my green
All the songs sound better when you're next to me
Hey, 'cuz you come naturally
(Mr. Magic)
Take a token
(Mr. Magic)
Of my love, love, love
(Mr. Magic)
I see you through the smoke
Laying on my bed
I reach up over for you
And you so fresh you even make the standards new
Burn the tip to get you through
(Mr. Magic)
Take a token
(Mr. Magic)
Of my love
Mr. Magic, I see you through the smoke
Mr. Magic
Mr. Magic
Mr. Magic
Waiting for the smoke to clear
I'm waiting for the smoke to clear