Slice may refer to:
Slice is the fifth studio album by Five for Fighting, the stage name of American recording artist John Ondrasik, released on October 13, 2009 by Aware Records and Wind-Up Records, his first album with WU. In May 2009, Ondrasik posted on his MySpace blog that the name of his forthcoming record will be taken from fan suggestions, and will be subsequently voted on to determine the winning album title.
The first single from the new album, called "Chances", was released on July 21, 2009, as a digital download. It also debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at #83 and at #12 on the Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart on the week ending October 31, 2009. "Chances" can also be heard in the end credits of the 2009 film The Blind Side. It can also be heard in the first promotional commercial video of Idol Season 10.
Slice has sold approximately 30,000 during its stay on the Billboard 200.
On September 22, 2009, the music video for "Chances" was released on VH1.com. The music video shows the story of two teenagers falling in love, while Ondrasik narrates (sings) to the story. The video was directed by Steven Drypolcher (Beyoncé, Kanye West, Boys Like Girls) and produced by Partizan. The "Making of the Chances Music Video" is available on Amazon.com. David Campbell arranged the strings for "Chances", "Slice", and "Story".
Slice is a Canadian English language Category A specialty channel owned by Shaw Media.
Slice broadcasts lifestyle and entertainment programming aimed at women in the form of reality television series, documentaries, talk shows, and other features. Program topics typically focus on such areas as fashion and beauty, entertainment, health, finance, and relationships.
In June 1994, Your Channel Television Inc., a company majority owned by Atlantis Television Ventures Inc. (Atlantis Communications), was granted a television broadcasting licence by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) for a channel called YOU: Your Channel, described at the time as broadcasting "programming consisting of documentaries and information programming," grouped into five themes, ""Habitat" will stress programming for the home and environment; "Bodyworks" will cover fitness, health and nutrition; "Food Plus" will include programs related to cooking and food; "Explorations" will deal with travel, adventure and nature; and "Relationships" will focus on parenting, child care, careers and personal relationships."
Movement may refer to:
She Wolf (Spanish: Loba) is the eighth studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira. It was released on 9 October 2009, by Epic Records and Sony Music Latin. As executive producers, Shakira and Amanda Ghost enlisted collaborators including The Neptunes, John Hill, Wyclef Jean, Lukas Burton, Future Cut, Jerry Duplessis and Timbaland. Musically, the record shifts from her traditional Latin pop and pop rock musical styles, instead exploring electropop, with influences of folk and world music. The lyrical themes of the album mostly focus on love and relationships and were based on the conversations Shakira had with her friends.
She Wolf reached number one on the charts of Argentina, Ireland, Italy, Mexico and Switzerland. It also charted inside the top five in Spain, Germany and the United Kingdom. It debuted at number fifteen on the Billboard 200. She Wolf was certified double-platinum in Colombia and Mexico, platinum in Italy and Spain, and gold in numerous countries including France and the United Kingdom.
Movement is the debut studio album by the English rock band New Order, released in November 1981 on Factory Records. At the time of its release, the album was not particularly well received by critics or consumers, only peaking at number thirty on the UK Albums Chart. Subsequent critical reception for Movement have been very positive.
In 2008 the album was re-released in a Collector's Edition with a bonus disc.
Slant Magazine listed the album at No. 42 on its list of "Best Albums of the 1980s" saying "Movement exists almost exactly in between Joy Division's post-punk sound and the synth-pop style that would come to define New Order and influence pop music for decades".
In 2015, after the release of their tenth album, Music Complete, the album was remastered and released in the US iTunes Store.
After the suicide of Joy Division's singer Ian Curtis in May 1980, and the subsequent shock for those surrounding him, remaining members Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook and Stephen Morris elected to carry on, albeit under a new name – New Order. With the exception of two songs, "Ceremony" and "In a Lonely Place" (unreleased, but demoed in the studio and, in "Ceremony"'s case, played live before Curtis's death), all the material played would be new.
Oh lord
Young and confused
With nothin to lose
But somethin' to prove
My hunger my views
I use them as tools
To refuse for the sake of rebellin'
Breakin the rules and yellin'
Tellin them to come and walk in my shoe
Come and try it
Be defiant, we pump the heart of a lion
See if you like it
You livin yo life culturally bias
Cause the ghettos got a bad rep
And we got a bad rap
So we get a half step in the door, get the last laugh, hah,
No future no past we live for the right now
Want us to pipe down,
But this is what life sound like when thugs cry
And i seen love die
And i've seen the hater born
And pawn as they take on form
As they take on
The world is placed on our shoulder
But socially they never know whats up
They approach us with they pre-concieved notions
At least thats what the homies told me
The celebration, the movement
Man we young and confused
But to ambitius to lose it
You see we loving life
Since we was just critters
They said that we'd be go gettas
This is the movement
Like the war thing
I don't know what yall seen
But my generation is gettin caught in the cross beams
No preparation, medication, and vacines
No reparation for the children who ask things
But get no answers,
They just say pull your pants up
They don't understand us
But still repremand us
Demand us to like this and that and that and this
And it has us pissed and after this
I'll probably be banded
But i gotta take a stand
Cause you see what happened when eminem ignored stan
He just lost it be cautious
See we all targets
My thoughts are sparatic
I feel so asthmatic
Out of breath
Sick of talkin
So we takin action
Against a democracy
Full of hipocracy
I know its more than me
And my hip hop eyes that see
Thats what the homie said to me
In the world that has so much goin' on
Could leave you paranoid
Like now theres poppin noise
Please dont just think its project boys
Whether your urban life or your suburban nights
It doesnt matter
What matters is if your swurvin right
Dont get it twisted
a lot happens in suburban life?
Cause dead is dead
Whether in your room or a club at night
But the lords been shinin' on ya
He said im there to calm ya
He said "i'll be back"
The words like sara conners
She said we sleepin on her
Wake up and leanin on her
We terminated for playin
Terminator by your honor
We dont wanna die
We just wanna fly
Ever felt like you just wanna get away man.
It's the movement.