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Twin Towers may refer to:
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Actors: Lou Martini Jr. (actor), Jennifer Quesenbery (miscellaneous crew), Antonio Saillant (actor), Jim Jones (actor), Jim Jones (producer), Cam'ron (editor), Cam'ron (producer), Cam'ron (director), Cam'ron (actor), Cam'ron (producer), Cam'ron (writer), Funkmaster Flex (actor), Juelz Santana (actor), Osas Ighodaro (actress), Kerry Muzzey (composer),
Plot: Flea was a basketball player, happy with his subtle hustle, until a Dominican connect introduced him to a new way to spread the work and make all the cake. Flea assembles his friends and decides to play it big by taking over a store and hustling' on the corner selling drugs to whoever got money. But with more money and power also comes drama and chaos ensues when some local criminals try to bring him down.
Keywords: african-american, business, gun, harlem-manhattan-new-york-city, hip-hop, manhattan-new-york-city, money, new-york-city, power, rapDan y dwr
This is the welsh language spoken in wales in the british isles. tanslation to right
(beneath the waters)
Dan y dwr, taweluch sydd beneath the waters, it is silent
Dan y dwr, galwaf i beneath the waters, i call you
Nid yw'r swm gyda fi there is no company with me.
Dan y dwr, taweluch an byth beneath the waters, silence for ever,
Dan y dwr, galwaf i beneath the waters, i call you.
Nid yw'r swm ddim fwy gyda fi. the sound is no longer with me.
beneath the waters... the village capel celyn. this village in wales was submerged, against much protest and struggle by its inhabitants, in order to accomodate a resevoir. this is a lament for the loss of capel celyn, memories now held beneath the water. (from the liner notes on the re-release of _the celts_)