- published: 15 Feb 2012
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Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson (born 11 April 1960) is an English broadcaster, journalist and writer who specialises in motoring. He is best known for his role on the BBC TV show Top Gear along with co-presenters Richard Hammond and James May. He also writes weekly columns for The Sunday Times and The Sun.
From a career as a local journalist in Northern England, Clarkson rose to public prominence as a presenter of the original format of Top Gear in 1988. Since the mid-1990s, Clarkson has become a recognised public personality, regularly appearing on British television presenting his own shows and appearing as a guest on other shows. As well as motoring, Clarkson has produced programmes and books on subjects such as history and engineering. From 1998 to 2000 he also hosted his own chat show, Clarkson.
His opinionated but humorous tongue-in-cheek writing and presenting style has often generated much public reaction to his viewpoints. His actions both privately and as a Top Gear presenter have also sometimes resulted in criticism from the media, politicians, pressure groups and the public.
Adam Mitchel Lambert (born January 29, 1982) is an American singer-songwriter and stage actor. Born in Indianapolis but raised in San Diego, Lambert had dreamed of becoming a performer after appearing in numerous amateur productions in his childhood and adolescence. His passion overtook him when deciding to drop out of college, pursue his career, and perform in various professional theatrical productions across the world.
Lambert came to prominence following his appearance on the eighth season of American Idol. Although he was runner-up, Lambert launched a music career with the release of his debut studio album For Your Entertainment (2009) after signing with 19 in a joint venture with RCA. Debuting at number three on the Billboard 200, selling 198,000 copies in the U.S. in its first week, and reaching the top 10 in several countries worldwide, the album subsequently achieved international success with its singles "For Your Entertainment", "Whataya Want from Me" and "If I Had You". Soon after, he embarked on his first headlining worldwide concert tour, Glam Nation, making him the only American Idol contestant to do so in the year following his Idol season. The tour was followed by two live releases: an extended play entitled Acoustic Live! (2010), and a live CD/DVD Glam Nation Live (2011), which debuted at number one on the SoundScan Music Video chart. Lambert took executive producer credit and was a principal writer on his second studio album, Trespassing, which was released to critical acclaim on May 15, 2012.Trespassing made its debut in the number one spot on the Billboard 200 album chart, also topping the Billboard Digital Albums Chart and Canada's Digital Albums Chart.With this accomplishment, Lambert makes music history as the first openly gay artist to achieve the top charting position.
Mark Kermode (born 2 July 1963) is an English film critic, musician and a member of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. He contributes to Sight and Sound magazine, The Observer newspaper and BBC Radio 5 Live, where he presents Kermode and Mayo's Film Reviews with Simon Mayo on Friday afternoons. He also co-presents the BBC Two arts programme The Culture Show and discusses other branches of the arts for the BBC Two programme Newsnight Review. Kermode writes and presents a film-related video blog for the BBC.
Kermode, born Mark Fairey in Barnet, North London, England, attended Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School, an independent boys' school in Elstree, a few years ahead of comedians Sacha Baron Cohen, Matt Lucas and David Baddiel and in the same year as actor Jason Isaacs. He was raised as a Methodist, and is now a member of the Church of England.
Mark Fairey's parents divorced when he was in his early 20s and he subsequently changed his surname to his GP mother's maiden name by deed poll. (Neither of them is related to the literary critic Frank Kermode.)
[Kryp2night]
And now
[Remy]
Open sesame I let down the main gate
Four years from now I'm just too long to wait
I laid up in the cut like a microphone master
Blame all of it on nature we some natural disasters
Reoccurrin' every tenth leap year
We bring quality over touch ya sincere
I'm not Citytv but my music bring much to the air
Word 'em up heard 'em up
I get high without a parachute
Them grass roots
When you see us you better shoot
All of that gold, plat go to the better group
Pimp shit like an old cat in a leather suit
Get realer then based on a true story
Tequila and margarita got a nigga horny
A brother from the ghetto a pity from the city
(That cut is up played for a bill fifty?)
Flow got blow like a sack
No time to relax what it is Remy big payback
Check it out what, what
Thought we weren't gonna make the album this year
Think again nigga for real
[Saukrates (Kryp2night)]
Ay yo these Redlife cats they don't stop lay the law
How the hell you gonna act when for sure they're raw
(So take that now)
Yagga Yaw Yaw
(And hold that now)
Yagga Yaw Yaw
We black employed we don't stop lay the law
How the how hell you gonna act when for sure we raw
(So take that now)
Yagga Yaw Yaw
(And hold that now)
Yagga Yaw Yaw
[Saukrates]
Ay yo we still buckin'
Rex still slack talkin'
Trust me B you's a dead man walkin'
And it could happen in a New York minute
What the fuck he started it
Don't let the gat finish it
Ain't nothin' sweet
Still put the bully in beef
Take them rookies of streets
Hold tight to the blow like it's my last heartbeat
So what the fuck you thought
I came with Rex there so who the fuck you brought
Yo you soft son plus I ain't feelin' y'all neither
(Walk or box bro) easy don't rush the procedure
'Cause when I spit out
You got three seconds to get out
Leave your mom ballin' now why the I fuck let my kid out
[Saukrates (Kryp2night)]
Yo these Redlife cats they don't stop lay the law
How the hell you gonna act when for sure they're raw
(So take that now)
Yagga Yaw Yaw
(And hold that now)
Yagga Yaw Yaw
I said we black employed we don't stop lay the law
How the how hell you gonna act when for sure we raw
(So take that now)
Yagga Yaw Yaw
(And hold that now)
Yagga Yaw Yaw
[Kryp2night]
Is you lolly gaggin' son
Stash the heat in the bag and run
There's much more of that to come
When we're droppin' cats the fourth
Leapin' you like frog
That's odd
It seems the tail always wag the dog
Control the patrol do you even own your soul
No 'cause I got 'em all on parole
Besides bein' shitty you're old
So you out with it
Make way for the new who's properly outfitted
You claim that your clock did it
Imparticular this ain't really you son
You could lose one
When it's extra-curricular activity
Readily never lyrical hollow heads to sever
Every last joint
And when you're jointless you're pointless
So I ask again what's the point
When you seein' me your joint cracks
With hot wax
Packin' it up in plain black worldwide first
I let you hear it on the way back
These straight cats
Kickin' you plain facts
Yo behave
We all modern day slaves
I be one to rhythm
On my dick drip regulate this hip-hop jizm
Exorcism slice through you with me words of wisdom
Faggot the evidence was gone when you kissed 'em
Reasons why the rap sells we rap well
Reasons why you're itchin' and dubbin' I'm Pro Maxell
Reasons why I ball (ballin' this pimp strips Blackwell?)
Reasons why you hate the pussy a man never tells
Crack heads like sledgehammer would crack eggs
What choice do you have besides livin' life red
[Saukrates (Kryp2night)]
Ay yo these Redlife cats they don't stop lay the law
How the hell you gonna act when for sure they're raw
(So take that now)
Yagga Yaw Yaw
(And hold that now)
Yagga Yaw Yaw
I said we black employed we don't stop lay the law
How the how hell you gonna act when for sure we raw
(So take that now)
Yagga Yaw Yaw
(And hold that now)
Yagga Yaw Yaw
[Kryp2night]
Ay yo these Redlife cats we don't stop lay the law
What's up now
Redlife