Eh ( /ˈeɪ/ or /ˈɛ/) is a spoken interjection in English, Armenian, Japanese, French, Italian, Greek, Spanish, Persian, Portuguese and Catalan that is similar in meaning to "Excuse me," "Please repeat that" or "huh?" It is also commonly used as a question tag, i.e., method for inciting a reply, as in "It's nice here, eh?" In North America, it is most commonly associated with Canada and Canadian English.
The spelling of this sound in English is quite different from the common usage of these letters. The vowel is sounded in one of the continental manners, and the letter h is used to indicate that it is long, as though the origin of the spelling were German.
It is an invariant question tag, unlike the "is it?" and "have you?" tags that have, with the insertion of not, different construction in positive and negative questions.
There is some question about the origin of the term. One theory[citation needed] is that the "eh" sound is similar to the "ey" sound that a native French speaker will stereotypically say when pronouncing the word "Hey". Dropped H's are also common to many British dialects.
Arthur Morgan Lindsay (born May 28, 1953, Richmond, Virginia) is an American guitarist, singer, record producer and experimental composer. He is a 1974 graduate of Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida.
He has a distinctive soft voice and an often noisy, self-taught guitar style consisting almost entirely of extended techniques, described by Brian Olewnick "studiedly naïve ... sounding like the bastard child of Derek Bailey"; his guitar work is contrasted frequently with gentler, sensuous Brazilian music themes.
Although Lindsay was born in the United States, he spent many years in Brazil with his missionary parents and came of age during the influential Tropicália movement of Brazilian culture, which included musicians Caetano Veloso, Gal Costa, Os Mutantes and Gilberto Gil, as well as the visual artists Hélio Oiticica, Lygia Clark and Antonio Dias. This time of cultural experimentation and artistic cross-pollination made an enduring impact on the young Lindsay.
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[Intro:]
(Eh)
Alright,
Chip in di turbo (turn it up)
This year mi chip in di turbo
We tun on di turbo (money time u kno)
(Hear mi now man).
Tell miself sey mi nah bruk again
Swear to God sey mi nah bruk again
God believe me, me nah bruk again
Yo, yuh mad, hey,
Cashflow
[Chorus:]
Forward, forward, forward, forward
Di girls jump out of mi transmission.
Forward, forward, forward, forward
Nuh left, nuh right, one way to mi vision
Forward, forward, forward, forward
Cut off every link weh nuh have no ambition
Forward, forward, forward, forward,
Hey, Neil, yo, Cashflow.
[Verse 1:]
No more chatting, no more time fi laugh
No more lagging, time fi plane lift off
Look how long, we a knock pon di door,
So wah, no more knocking,
Time fi door kick off.
Man a pree di ting different now
Outta road a di food, we a defend now.
Who nuh like fi see we, we nuh see dem now
Problem we a give dem now
(Cashflow)
[Chorus:]
Forward, forward, forward, forward
Di girls jump out of mi transmission.
Forward, forward, forward, forward
Nuh left, nuh right, one way to mi vision
Forward, forward, forward, forward
Cut off every link weh nuh have no ambition
Forward, forward, forward, forward,
(Who seh money)
[Verse 2:]
Just gimme,
New money pon top of old money
Like a balla me control money,
School fee, light bill, wata bill, phone bill, gas money, and toll money.
So mi nuh waan lef, gimme more money
When mi nuh have money, nutten don't funny
So if yuh tyaad fi hear money song
Log off of di money program
[Chorus:]
Forward, forward, forward, forward
Di girls jump out of mi transmission.
Forward, forward, forward, forward
Nuh left, nuh right, one way to mi vision
Forward, forward, forward, forward
Cut off every link weh nuh have no ambition
Forward, forward, forward, forward,
(Who seh money)
[Bridge:]
Tell miself sey mi nah bruk again,
Swear to God sey mi nah bruk again
God believe me, me nah bruk again
Yuh mad, Cashflow.
[Chorus:]
Forward, forward, forward, forward
Di girls jump out of mi transmission.
Forward, forward, forward, forward
Nuh left, nuh right, one way to mi vision
Forward, forward, forward, forward
Cut off every link weh nuh have no ambition
Forward, forward, forward, forward,