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A hip hop skit is a form of sketch comedy that appears on a hip hop album or mixtape, and is usually written and performed by the artists themselves. Skits can appear on albums or mixtapes as individual tracks, or at the beginning or end of a song. Some skits are part of concept albums and contribute to an album's concept. Skits also occasionally appear on albums of other genres.
The hip-hop skit was more or less pioneered by De La Soul and their producer Prince Paul who incorporated many skits on their 1989 debut album 3 Feet High and Rising.
The Hip Hop Skit although dominant throughout the 90s and the early 2000s began to be phased out in the later half of the 2000s and the early 2010s. Reasons for this include the popularity of MP3 as well as the invention of the iPod Shuffle, which could only play tracks in a random order.
Writing for The AV Club, Evan Rytlewski opined that skits may have originally been in vogue because an expanded tracklisting would look more appealing to would be buyers, although he noted that their first inclusion on a De La Soul record was most likely just them being "eccentric".
Awake is an American television police procedural fantasy drama that originally aired on NBC for one season from March 1 to May 24, 2012. The pilot episode had an early release on Hulu on February 16, 2012, two weeks before the series' premiere on television. The show's central character is Michael Britten (Jason Isaacs), a detective who works for the Los Angeles Police Department. Kyle Killen, the series' creator, was primarily responsible for the program's concept; although he served as a writer, he avowed that writing episode scripts was difficult. Killen also served as an executive producer (with David Slade) of the pilot episode. Jeffrey Reiner and Howard Gordon then continued producing (with Killen) for Gordon's Teakwood Lane Productions.
Michael lives in two separate realities after a car accident. In one reality (where he wears a red wristband), his wife Hannah (Laura Allen) survives the accident; in the other reality (where he wears a green wristband), his son Rex (Dylan Minnette) survives. Michael does not know which reality is "real" and uses the wristbands to differentiate between the two. He sees two therapists: Dr. Jonathan Lee (BD Wong) in the "red reality" and Dr. Judith Evans (Cherry Jones) in the "green reality". At work, Michael's erratic behavior triggers clashes with his team; they do not know about Michael's uncanny ability to solve crimes using details from both realities.
"Reality" is a single by the industrial hip-hop group Tackhead, released in January 1988 on On-U Sound Records.
All songs written by Gary Clail, Keith LeBlanc, Skip McDonald, Adrian Sherwood and Doug Wimbish
A ninja (忍者) or shinobi (忍び) was a covert agent or mercenary in feudal Japan. The functions of the ninja included: espionage, sabotage, infiltration, assassination and guerrilla warfare. Their covert methods of waging irregular warfare were deemed "dishonorable" and "beneath" the samurai-caste, who observed strict rules about honor and combat. The shinobi proper, a specially trained group of spies and mercenaries, appeared in the Sengoku or "warring states" period, in the 15th century, but antecedents may have existed in the 14th century, and possibly in the 12th century (Heian or early Kamakura era).
In the unrest of the Sengoku period (15th–17th centuries), mercenaries and spies for hire became active in the Iga Province and the adjacent area around the village of Kōga, and it is from the area's clans that much of our knowledge of the ninja is drawn. Following the unification of Japan under the Tokugawa shogunate (17th century), the ninja faded into obscurity. A number of shinobi manuals, often based on Chinese military philosophy, were written in the 17th and 18th centuries, most notably the Bansenshukai (1676).
Ninja is a common playground game, where the objective is to take turns swiping at the opponent's hands to eliminate them. The name originates from the feudal Japanese assassin. It is commonly played at meet-ups and conventions.
The rules of ninja are simple, and have only a few pivotal rules for play. In a game, players will stand in a circle, and place their hands together, the player leading the game will say "Bow to your sensei". There, the countdown begins, and each player must strike a pose. Players take turns attacking their opponents by swiping at their hands , and must freeze in place once their attack is finished. Defending players may dodge if they think they will be hit, and must also freeze once the attack is finished. If a player is hit, the hand that is hit is out but the other hand is still in. If a player misses, they must stop moving immediately. When both hands have been hit, the player is out and must stand back until there is one player left. The only player left is the winner. However, there have been variations to how children play the game, some exercise optional rules such as, the area that is hit, timed attacks or however the players want to change the game.
Kawasaki Ninja is the trademarked name of several series of Kawasaki sport bikes, that started with the 1984 GPZ900R. In feudal Japan, a "ninja" was a covert agent or mercenary specialized in unorthodox combat.
"Tomorrow" is a US-only single released by Morrissey in September 1992. It reached number one on Billboard magazine's Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart. It is a remix of the final track of Morrissey's Your Arsenal album of the same year.
Official video for the Tackhead track 'Reality'.
Provided to YouTube by PIAS Reality · Tackhead Tackhead Tape Time ℗ On-U Sound Released on: 2015-06-01 Composer: Bernard Alexander Composer: Adrian Maxwell Sherwood Composer: Douglas Arthur Wimbish Composer: Gary Edward Clail Composer: Keith A Le Blanc Auto-generated by YouTube.
Tackhead / Gary Clail Reality. 1988 single. Official music video HQ 80s 80's in my life and in my dreams I've got a message. ohnoitisnathan
From BBC programme SNUB TV. Original 1990 recording.
TACKHEAD Live at Sweetwater Members of TACKHEAD have been at the vanguard of industrial and commercial hip-hop for decades. Formed as a passion project by ace session musicians hungry for more, the group pushes technology and technique to the limit in search of musical and human connections. We’re joined by the band for a very special live performance of four tracks: “Rock This House“, “Cinderella“, “My Friend Sin,“ and “Repetition.” What's more, the legendary Adrian Sherwood handled live mixing duties with Sweetwater Studios' own Rupert Neve Designs 5088 analog mixing console. Check it out! Recorded at Sweetwater Studios 👉 https://sweetwaterstudios.com/ Sweetwater Studio A gear list 👉 https://sweetwater.sjv.io/StudioGearList Engineered by Shawn Dealey and Jason Peets. Sample down lo...
Official video for Tackhead's 1990 single 'Dangerous Sex', directed by John Maybury.
This is the video of Hard Left by Tackhead (ON-U DP 16) from 1986. Gary et al riding round on top of an open top double-decker bus near the Houses of Parliament with bandages on his head!
A hip hop skit is a form of sketch comedy that appears on a hip hop album or mixtape, and is usually written and performed by the artists themselves. Skits can appear on albums or mixtapes as individual tracks, or at the beginning or end of a song. Some skits are part of concept albums and contribute to an album's concept. Skits also occasionally appear on albums of other genres.
The hip-hop skit was more or less pioneered by De La Soul and their producer Prince Paul who incorporated many skits on their 1989 debut album 3 Feet High and Rising.
The Hip Hop Skit although dominant throughout the 90s and the early 2000s began to be phased out in the later half of the 2000s and the early 2010s. Reasons for this include the popularity of MP3 as well as the invention of the iPod Shuffle, which could only play tracks in a random order.
Writing for The AV Club, Evan Rytlewski opined that skits may have originally been in vogue because an expanded tracklisting would look more appealing to would be buyers, although he noted that their first inclusion on a De La Soul record was most likely just them being "eccentric".
Today,
Okay
I feel so lovely.
Bye bye,
Say hi
She is above me...
(and)
Tommorrow will be okay (x3)
Today,
I'll stay
We'll watch the sun rise.
Be my
Valentine
She's my best pize...
(and)
Tommorrow will be okay (x3)
Be good,
You should
Be so happy.
Your shy,
Lullaby
Don't say it's crapy...
(yeh)
Tommorrow will be okay
(INTERLUDE)
Your mom,
I know
That she hates me.
Keep calm,
The show
Will soon escape me...
(and)
Tommorrow will be okay (x3)
(ADDITIONAL LYRICS)
It's real,
I feel
Like an asshole.
Come back,
React
To the first fall.
(and)